Maximising opportunity to learn
Part of the Great Teaching Toolkit
FOR TEACHERS
WEEKLY STUDY: 1 HOUR
DURATION: 8 WEEKS
MODE: ONLINE
Summary
This course provides an evidence-based overview of why and how maximising the opportunity to learn helps both teachers and students, and what great teachers do in pursuit of it. You will explore how these principles can be applied in the classroom, before practising selecting and adapting individual teaching strategies for different contexts to prepare for the next steps of your personalised professional development.
What will you learn?
Great teachers plan activities and resources so that everything works smoothly, including by using (and explicitly teaching) routines. They ensure consistent and fair application of rules, and theyβre aware of what is happening in the classroom, even when their attention appears to be elsewhere. Great teachers do not actually have eyes in the back of their head, but their students may think they do.
Managing lessons so that time is used productively is a core teaching skill. Great teachers maximise the opportunity to learn by ensuring that students get started on meaningful work straight away and work right up to the end of the lesson. They prevent, anticipate and respond to potentially disruptive incidents, drawing on targeted approaches tailored to the individual needs of the students they teach.
In this course, youβll learn about maximising opportunity to learn to achieve four classroom goals:
- to maximise productivity, and minimise wasted time;
- to apply rules, expectations and consequences for behaviour clearly, explicitly and consistently;
- to prevent, anticipate and respond to potentially disruptive incidents; and
- to reinforce positive student behaviours.
Youβll learn how managing the behaviour and activities of a class of students is at the heart of what great teachers do.
Curriculum outline
Over the first six weeks of this course, youβll explore the evidence on maximising the opportunity to learn. Youβll learn about ways to minimise wasted time in the classroom by using (and teaching) routines to make transitions smooth. You’ll also learn about how to create and maintain clear rules and expectations, so that these are understood and accepted by all students. Youβll explore how teachers can use scripts to plan and deliver effective responses to disruption, how to signal your awareness of potential misbehaviour. Youβll also learn how to reinforce positive student behaviour through the effective use of praise.
In the final two weeks, once you have thought hard about the theories and principles behind maximising opportunity to learn, youβll move on to practise the act of selecting and adapting strategies for use in the classroom, based on your growing knowledge.