Literacy Essentials for Every Teacher by Alex Quigley
New book

Literacy Essentials for Every Teacher

A practical, evidence-informed guide to help every teacher build stronger literacy practices in the classroom.

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Supporting shy pupils to talk in class

Shy pupils can easily, often unnoticed, slide to the sides of lessons. Supporting such pupils, who are nervous to talk with their peers or in front of the class, can be a tricky business but also vital for both their well-being and their learning.  The quiet, and seemingly passive,

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The 'Adaptive Teaching' Collection

Adaptive teaching describes the moment-to-moment responsiveness that is orchestrated continuously in the classroom by expert teachers.  In the past few years, in England at least, its prominence has arisen through national frameworks as an alternative to the problematic practices that have attended the label of ‘differentiation’.  It features

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New Year's resolutions & doing hard things

It is that time of the year. Christmas excesses are replaced by new year commitments. Gym memberships are up; diets and exercise regimes are initiated. The urge to set resolutions is pinned to adverts and endless article messages, but the inspiration too often fades quickly. I’d established an annual

Why ‘word consciousness’ matters Post feature image

Why ‘word consciousness’ matters

We can learn language in small increments - word for word and phrase by phrase, making connections for a deeper understanding of rich language patterns. Teachers experienced in communicating the language of the curriculum know that teaching vocabulary is valuable for many, and for some pupils it proves critical to their

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Disciplinary talk

"As pupils progress through an increasingly specialised secondary school curriculum, there is a growing need to ensure that pupils are trained to access the academic language and conventions of different subjects. Strategies grounded in disciplinary literacy aim to meet this need, building on the premise that each subject has

Teacher development: what, why, and how Post feature image

Teacher development: what, why, and how

Every teacher can be sure of cyclical change. Governments come and go and the national curriculum and assessment shifts along with them. Teacher professional development trends come and go too. We are left asking: what trends for teacher professional development will emerge? Whether forms like instructional coaching will last the