program

This webinar will use Zoom.

This webinar will run from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ET / 7:00 am - 9:00 am PT on February 1, 2025 for a total of 2 credit hours.

For those who cannot attend the live webinar on February 1, a recording of the webinar will be available for 7 days following the live webinar, beginning the following Monday.
CE credit is only available for live attendance.


The webinar will set out the rationale for teachers having a model for how learning happens in order to inform their day to day decision making, supporting all of their learners to succeed in their classrooms. The model draws on the work on Daniel Willingham, Dylan Wiliam, Graham Nuthall, and Barak Rosenshine amongst others, reducing what can become an ever-more complex array of concepts to some core ideas that teachers can think about and act on continually. The webinar will then explore some key techniques that teachers can and arguably should use that deliver on these core concepts, such that all students are engaged in thinking, making meaning and practising - leading to successful learning. 
 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will be able to:

  • Develop their understanding of the learning process as suggested by key aspects of cognitive science.
  • Identify five main problems that students have with learning, informed by this model.
  • Articulate three key prompt questions to ask themselves throughout a lesson to support all students in the learning, not just some.
  • Explore five core techniques, supported by step-by-step routines, that will help them to ensure all students are thinking and making meaning in their lessons.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This seminar is applicable to K-12 teachers, administrators, instructional coaches and anyone interested in teachers' professional development.

WORKSHOP LEADER
 

SteveTom Sherrington, MSc, is an education consultant and author working as Director of Teaching WalkThrus International. He writes the popular blog teacherhead.com and his books include The Learning Rainforest and best-seller Rosenshine’s Principles in Action. Most recently he co-authored the popular Teaching WalkThrus series with Oliver Caviglioli, reaching 50 countries worldwide. With 30 years' experience as a teacher and school leader, Tom works with schools around the world to deliver PD for teachers and leadership teams. He is a regular keynote speaker and contributor to conferences and education festivals.