43 min

English: Revision for English Literature How do you teach?

    • How To

At some point in the year, you’ll probably have witnessed the transformation in your students as they embrace the English Literature content, taking pride in their progress and impressing themselves, peers, and teachers alike– so let’s make the most of this momentum as we approach exams.
Embark on the journey of effective revision strategies in English education with Rachel Johnson and a dynamic team of educators - Ashley Harris, Amy Weir, and Josh Sheehan - on this very practical episode of the 'How do you teach?' podcast. Explore a treasure trove of revision techniques honed through years of experience. 
Join us to take a look at several approaches such as chunking to dissect complex texts, streamlining content to alleviate cognitive strain, and fostering collaboration through group work to bolster confidence in articulating ideas. Dive into innovative methods including modelling and deconstructing sophisticated responses, “dual-coding”, creating key quote booklets, and more.
Unlock the secrets to effective revision and empower your students to reach new heights of academic success in this vital episode.
If you are already a PiXL member head over to our website to download our 'How To' guides and or 'Strive for Success' student workbook aimed at KS4 students.
If you are interested in finding out more about being a PiXL member, email membership@pixl.org.uk
If you are new here, the ‘How do you teach?’ podcast from PiXL explores the key areas that pupils find challenging in English and Science.
Expert educationalists from our network suggest practical approaches you can take as teachers to help your students strive for success now.
Episodes are released weekly episodes to help you support your pupils over this crucial period.
English episodes are released on a Monday and Science on a Tuesday.
"How do you teach?" is a We Are In Beta production.
 

At some point in the year, you’ll probably have witnessed the transformation in your students as they embrace the English Literature content, taking pride in their progress and impressing themselves, peers, and teachers alike– so let’s make the most of this momentum as we approach exams.
Embark on the journey of effective revision strategies in English education with Rachel Johnson and a dynamic team of educators - Ashley Harris, Amy Weir, and Josh Sheehan - on this very practical episode of the 'How do you teach?' podcast. Explore a treasure trove of revision techniques honed through years of experience. 
Join us to take a look at several approaches such as chunking to dissect complex texts, streamlining content to alleviate cognitive strain, and fostering collaboration through group work to bolster confidence in articulating ideas. Dive into innovative methods including modelling and deconstructing sophisticated responses, “dual-coding”, creating key quote booklets, and more.
Unlock the secrets to effective revision and empower your students to reach new heights of academic success in this vital episode.
If you are already a PiXL member head over to our website to download our 'How To' guides and or 'Strive for Success' student workbook aimed at KS4 students.
If you are interested in finding out more about being a PiXL member, email membership@pixl.org.uk
If you are new here, the ‘How do you teach?’ podcast from PiXL explores the key areas that pupils find challenging in English and Science.
Expert educationalists from our network suggest practical approaches you can take as teachers to help your students strive for success now.
Episodes are released weekly episodes to help you support your pupils over this crucial period.
English episodes are released on a Monday and Science on a Tuesday.
"How do you teach?" is a We Are In Beta production.
 

43 min