NTEN ResearchED York – Resources

NTEN RESEARCHED YORK – SATURDAY 3RD MAY 2014

A BIG thank you to all the speakers for making NTEN ResearchED York such a successful and fantastic day.
Below are the links to presentations which have been collected and more presentations and video links will be added shortly.

David Cameron (@realdcameron) – I see no ships here

Jill Berry (@jillberry102) – How to grow the next generation of school leaders here

Jonathan Sharples (@sharples_j) – The learning brain – new lessons for education here

Katy Bloom (bloom_growhow) – Making Action Research more robust here

Kenny Pieper (@kennypieper) – An Eight Word Manifesto here

Mary Whitehouse (@MaryUYSEG) – Measuring levels of monitoring understanding? here

Mary Myatt (@marymyatt) – High challenge, low threat: Micro research in a macro world here

Nancy Gedge (@nancygedge) – Parental engagement: What does it mean? here
Blog links:
Class teaching tips here
The Diary of a Not So Ordinary Boy can be found here

Stephen Tall (@stephentall) – Putting evidence into action: Raising attainment, narrowing the gap here

Suzi Bewell (@suzibewell) – Active classroom research case studies from MFL teaching community in the UK here
Petitepipelette blog here

Matt Walker (@TheNFER) – The NFER self-evaluation toolkit: a practical tool for teachers to capture and reflect on impacts of school improvement. here

Dave Fawcett (@davidfawcett27) – Why doesn’t feedback stick? Here and here

David Weston (@informed_edu) – What methods of ‘knowledge transfer’ and CPD will help teachers use research? here

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