
A podcast to help your supercharge your teaching one idea at a time. Each episode guests share 5 tips for any aspect of life as a teacher: planning, assessment, wellbeing, saving time, talking to parents, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Former English teacher and now best-selling author, Alex Quigley, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:
1. Ask students to make a pre-topic mind map (02:55)
2. Focus on developing keystone vocabulary (17:58)
3. Try using... more
Teacher and author David Goodwin, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:
1. Provide opportunities for students to read in lessons (04:23)
2. Develop vocabulary (16:45)
3. Rebrand homework as practice (25:08)
4. How to i... more
Five tips to improve the Do Now at the start of your lesson
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzCO4FlBngg
Tips for Teachers book: amzn.to/3EEa2Sm
Tips for teachers CPD: tipsforteachers.co.uk/cpd/
Tips for Teachers newslet... more
Five tips to improve the use of Silent Teacher in the classroom.
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N7JuJ3Bf3Q
Tips for Teachers book: amzn.to/3EEa2Sm
Tips for teachers CPD: tipsforteachers.co.uk/cpd/
Tips for Teachers n... more
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I’m a secondary math teacher, and I discovered Craig’s book, How I Wish I’d Taught Maths, this summer. I took pages and pages of notes and am very excited to employ many of his strategies in my classroom this coming year.
While the book gave me some excellent guidance into what I want to do in my classroom, the podcast is great for helping me see what that might actually look like in practice, with tangible examples.
Someone else said the same there are other educational blogs but this by far is the best. I keep a list of the tips that resonate and always try them out in the classroom. Well presented!!
There are many, but this is now the only one I listen to. Great format that is very accessible.
I love the practical, thoughtful tips from educators. I especially love how Craig has organized the tips more thematically on his website. I loved the old Mr Barton’s maths podcast and was slow to embrace this one but I’m now hooked.
The ideas and tips flow freely. Always thought provoking and practical.
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