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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2024 · 11 MIN

Stretch Those Minds: 9 Proven Strategies to Challenge Gifted Learners

from Helping Teachers Thrive

DESCRIPTIONIn this episode of the Helping Teachers Thrive podcast, Tem delves into the effective methods for engaging and stimulating advanced students in educational settings. She explores a variety of instructional strategies aimed at extending the learning opportunities for higher ability learners, ensuring that they are adequately challenged and encouraged to reach their full potential in the classroom.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Tiered assignments - design assignments with different levels of complexity for learnersHave higher-order questioning embedded with tasks to stretch the more able studentsCreate collaborative documents for all students to useGroup work for high ability learners to provide them with intellectual stimulation and challengeEncourage the high ability learners to challenge/think critically about thingsTrain your learners to think like youPlan your lessons to the topPlan for progressive activities for high ability learnersUse higher-order questioning to stretch the higher ability learners during Q&A sessionsBEST MOMENTS:"It was a collaborative document that they could all see and edit""It encourages intellectual stimulation and challenge""Really good skills that we are helping our students develop for their future careers""They're building their communication skills, research, analytical skills""Encourage your students to challenge you""What would Miss say?""I found it easier to scaffold and differentiate it down"VALUABLE RESOURCES:PatreonEPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT:Inclusive Questioning: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Students Through Questioning Blended Brilliance: Mastering Education's Hybrid FutureABOUT THE HOST:Since embarking on her teaching journey in 2009, Tem has been on a mission to empower students to reach their fullest potential. Specialising in Secondary Physical Education, Tem also has experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) as a class teacher in an SEN provision. With an unwavering commitment to helping students become the best versions of themselves, Tem believes in the power of education to shape not just academic prowess, but character and resilience. Having mentored numerous teachers throughout her career, she is not only shaping young minds but also nurturing the growth of those who guide them.CONNECT & CONTACT: Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/temsteachingtipsInstagram: instagram.com/temsteachingtips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DESCRIPTIONIn this episode of the Helping Teachers Thrive podcast, Tem delves into the effective methods for engaging and stimulating advanced students in educational settings. She explores a variety of instructional strategies aimed at extending the learning opportunities for higher ability learners, ensuring that they are adequately challenged and encouraged to reach their full potential in the classroom.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Tiered assignments - design assignments with different levels of complexity for learnersHave higher-order questioning embedded with tasks to stretch the more able studentsCreate collaborative documents for all students to useGroup work for high ability learners to provide them with intellectual stimulation and challengeEncourage the high ability learners to challenge/think critically about thingsTrain your learners to think like youPlan your lessons to the topPlan for progressive activities for high ability learnersUse higher-order questioning to stretch the higher ability learners during Q&A sessionsBEST MOMENTS:"It was a collaborative document that they could all see and edit""It encourages intellectual stimulation and challenge""Really good skills that we are helping our students develop for their future careers""They're building their communication skills, research, analytical skills""Encourage your students to challenge you""What would Miss say?""I found it easier to scaffold and differentiate it down"VALUABLE RESOURCES:PatreonEPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT:Inclusive Questioning: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Students Through Questioning Blended Brilliance: Mastering Education's Hybrid FutureABOUT THE HOST:Since embarking on her teaching journey in 2009, Tem has been on a mission to empower students to reach their fullest potential. Specialising in Secondary Physical Education, Tem also has experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) as a class teacher in an SEN provision. With an unwavering commitment to helping students become the best versions of themselves, Tem believes in the power of education to shape not just academic prowess, but character and resilience. Having mentored numerous teachers throughout her career, she is not only shaping young minds but also nurturing the growth of those who guide them.CONNECT & CONTACT: Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/temsteachingtipsInstagram: instagram.com/temsteachingtips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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