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Mastering Comprehension: a guide for parents
This post follows from last week – focusing more deeply on comprehension as one of the three aspects of reading. Once children have begun to get to grips with tricky words and phonics, as the first two vital aspects – comprehension is what draws reading together. Without a thorough understanding of what has been read,…
Read moreMastery in Reading: a Parents’ guide
Hi to all parents. This is my third blog on the theme of mastery in education. The key question: what skills and knowledge do children need in order to achieve the grade of mastery for reading? Firstly, let’s look at what reading is – its main three aspects: – Reading the tricky words – Phonics…
Read moreMastery: the buzz word in education
Last week I introduced the idea of mastery from the standpoint that, in order to achieve mastery, children must enjoy and be fully engaged in the personal aspects of their learning. This week we ask: what is mastery and why is this a buzz word in education? Mastery has been at the centre of education…
Read moreBack to School – Mastery and deeper learning
It’s great to have our children back at school and enjoying learning. The key word is ENJOYING. It worries me when my 12 year old granddaughter tells me that her lessons are boring and she wishes the holidays could last for ever. Why? We all have to spend a minimum of eleven years at school…
Read moreThinking Creatively about Maths
Last week a five year old asked me ‘what is the biggest number?’ How do we answer such a question when there isn’t one. At this age, the smallest number is one – so the concept of numerical infinity would be hard to grasp. This particular five year old is always asking unusual questions about…
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