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  • 2.4 Educational Books that have changed my tutoring - with Bradley Busch
    2025/12/22

    In this conversation, Bradley Busch discusses the insights from his book, 'The Science of Learning: 99 Studies That Every Teacher Needs to Know,' co-authored with Edward Watson. They explore the origins of the book, key studies that inform effective teaching strategies, and the importance of research in education. Bradley emphasizes the need for educators to rely on evidence-based practices and shares practical advice for improving student learning outcomes. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of these studies for educators and the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in teaching.

    The Science of Learning: 99 Studies That Every Teacher Needs to KnowBUY IT HERE


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    21 分
  • 2.3 Educational Books that have changed my tutoring - with Amarbeer Singh Gill
    2025/11/18

    Engaging with academic literature can transform teaching practices.

    In this engaging conversation, Arthur Moore and Amarbeer Singh Gill discuss the journey of writing the educational book 'Strengthening the Student Toolbox.' They explore the importance of long-term learning strategies, the impact of tutoring, and the charitable contributions made through book sales. Amarbeer shares insights on teaching methodologies and the value of interdisciplinary learning, while also highlighting his favourite educational reads that have influenced his practice.

    Dunlosky's Strengthening the Student Toolbox in Actionhttps://amzn.to/3JQhbE3

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    16 分
  • 2.2 Educational Books that Changed my Tutoring : One Pagers with Rachel Ball
    2025/10/14


    "You have to embrace the imperfection."

    In this conversation, Rachel Ball discusses her book 'The Scaffolding Effect' co-authored with Alex Fairland, focusing on the importance of scaffolding in education. They explore the transition from differentiation to adaptive teaching, emphasizing practical strategies for teachers to implement scaffolding effectively. The discussion highlights the need for teachers to embrace imperfection, utilize verbal nudges, and adapt their teaching methods to meet students' needs. Rachel also shares insights on impactful educational books that have influenced her teaching approach.


    Find out more about Rachel

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-ball-b99b89177/?originalSubdomain=uk


    The Scaffolding Effect

    https://amzn.to/48nEtv6



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    20 分
  • 2.1 Educational Books that Changed my Tutoring : One Pagers with Jamie Clark
    2025/10/07

    "Rehearse, practice, refine."


    In this conversation, Jamie Clark discusses the inspiration behind his book 'One Pages' and its focus on providing concise, actionable insights for teachers. He emphasizes the importance of understanding cognitive science in education and how his work aims to make research accessible and practical for educators. The discussion also covers the evolution of his work into a second volume, the significance of design and narrative in educational resources, and the ongoing journey of professional development for teachers. Jamie shares his thoughts on the necessity of practice and refinement in teaching, concluding with insights on how educators can continuously improve their practice.


    Jamie Clark:

    https://www.jamieleeclark.com/

    DistillEd

    https://newsletter.jamieleeclark.com/



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    24 分
  • A Tutoring Tip from . . . Rose Kurian
    2024/10/15

    Ensure you well-versed in the curriculum and exam board your student follows to tailor your tutoring effectively and maximize their success.


    Rose has over 18 years of experience as a friendly and approachable online Chemistry tutor. Specializing in AP, IB, GCSE, and A-Level Chemistry, she understands the unique challenges students face and provides clear, supportive guidance tailored to their needs. With deep expertise across various curricula, Rose helps students and parents navigate the complexities of Chemistry, making the subject more accessible and engaging. Whether it's exam preparation or mastering key concepts, she is committed to helping students succeed.
    Find out more at:www.onlinechemistrytutorrose.com

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    3 分
  • A Tutoring Tip from . . . Verity Bell
    2024/10/08

    Ensure your tutee masters content and makes learning links with a knowledge organiser.


    Verity Bell is an online GCSE English tutor and examiner with over 25 years of teaching experience. She loves being able to support tutees with exactly what they need when they need it, so that they can approach their exams with confidence.

    Contact Verity at

    verity@verityenglisheducator.com

    https://www.facebook.com/veritybellenglishtutor

    Free GCSE English guide

    https://verity-bell-english-educator.ck.page/unlockenglishsuccess

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    2 分
  • A Tutoring Tip from . . . Sarah Webb
    2024/10/01

    "The importance of communication with the families that you work with."Sarah is a face to face 11+ tutor who is based in Kent and she is in the final stages of becoming a dyslexia specialist teacher and assessor. Sarah prides herself on excellent communication with parents and families from the start to the end of the families tutoring journey.https://www.facebook.com/ReadtoGrowTuition

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    2 分
  • A Tutoring Tip from . . . Vance Chao
    2024/09/24

    "Increase student engagement by including their interests in your teaching"

    With over 8 years of experience as a tutor, Vance now leverages his expertise to lead ArcPlatforms: The Smart Tutoring Company Platform.
    www.arcplatforms.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@ArcPlatforms

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    2 分