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1 What have we learnt about learning? Mike Hughes, Closing the Learning Gap

2 What have we learnt about learning? The maximum concentration time for children is approximately 2 minutes more than their chronological age. Adults cannot concentrate for longer than 20-25 minutes SO...

3 What have we learnt about learning? 50-minute lessons demand at least 3 activities. Build in styles for different learners Have a 2-minute break. Get pupils to stand up and move around.

4 What have we learnt about learning? People learn more at the beginning and end of a learning experience than they do in the middle SO...

5 What have we learnt about learning? The beginning of lessons is often wasted. Make the opening dramatic and engage interest in the first minute.

6 What have we learnt about learning? Introduce the key learning point at the beginning of a learning period, ideally in the first 60 seconds, even before you say ‘good morning’.

7 What have we learnt about learning? If you start with an intro and a recap of last lesson, you risk introducing the key point 25- 40 minutes into the lesson. Aim to create lots of new beginnings.

8 What have we learnt about learning? Collect or give out homework in the middle of the lesson rather than at the beginning.

9 What have we learnt about learning? People learn in different ways. Some prefer to:  See information (visual learners). They say “That looks good to me”. They look upwards. They speak rapidly. They like to visualise, draw, write

10 What have we learnt about learning? Some people prefer to:  Hear information (auditory learners). They say “That rings a bell”. They have level eye movement. They like to hear someone explain something.

11 What have we learnt about learning? Some people prefer to: Do something (kinaesthetic learners). They say “I don’t follow”. They tend to look down. They fidget and need regular breaks. They like to make things. They walk around when they read. SO...

12 What have we learnt about learning? Each class will probably have a third of each type of learners. Kinaesthetic learners find it especially difficult to learn in other styles.

13 What have we learnt about learning? The brain needs fuel – oxygen, water, protein and rest – otherwise it won’t function efficiently SO...

14 What have we learnt about learning? Get pupils moving (oxygen). Get them to come and collect books. Move them into groups, or get them to stand up. Tell them about the need to feed and water their brains. Encourage them to drink water.

15 What have we learnt about learning? 50% of communication is non- verbal. Be more conscious of the messages you send out. Start with a smile.

16 What have we learnt about learning? The left side processes information logically and sequentially.

17 What have we learnt about learning? The right prefers to see things as a whole and is comfortable working randomly and intuitively.

18 What have we learnt about learning? Classrooms have tended to emphasise left-brain learning.

19 What have we learnt about learning? Learning is hugely enhanced when the whole brain is engaged.

20 What have we learnt about learning? … and how does it affect your teaching ?

21 What have we learnt about learning? Mike Hughes, Closing the Learning Gap


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