Learning objectives and success criteria

by Matt Bromley Getting learning objectives and success criteria right makes a huge difference to student outcomes. Matt Bromley offers practical tips, including a 10-step sequence for writing effective learning objectives and advice on the best language to use… Before you read this article, do me a favour and draw a picture of a house.Continue reading “Learning objectives and success criteria”

When September comes… 10 classroom routines to embed

by Matt Bromley Practice does not make perfect, it makes permanent. Whatever you practice to the point of automaticity, you make habitual and can do without active thought. This reduces cognitive load and frees up precious working memory capacity which can then be put to better use.  So, what are the 10 most impactful routinesContinue reading “When September comes… 10 classroom routines to embed”

What does it mean to be a professional?

By Matt Bromley Teaching isn’t just a job, it’s a profession.  The Cambridge Dictionary defines a profession as “any type of work that needs special training or a particular skill, often one that is respected because it involves a high level of education”.  A professional, meanwhile, is defined as “having the qualities that you connect with trained andContinue reading “What does it mean to be a professional?”

Effective line management in schools

Taking on a line management role in the school hierarchy can be challenging and requires a whole new range of skills. Matt Bromley offers five principles to help you become an effective line manager… This article first appeared in SecEd Magazine on 5 June 2024. When a teacher is first promoted to a leadership position,Continue reading “Effective line management in schools”

Improving the attendance of disadvantaged students

This article first appeared in SecEd’s Vulnerable Learners supplement in March 2024… Disadvantaged pupils are more than twice as likely to be absent from school as their non-disadvantaged peers. And, although there has long been an attendance gap, the divide has widened since the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2022-2023, 37.9% of disadvantaged pupils were persistently absentContinue reading “Improving the attendance of disadvantaged students”