The Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence Review
An introduction to the Evidence Review
Here, our Director of Research and Development, Professor Rob Coe, talks a little bit about what the Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence Review is, and what it aims to do.
The Evidence Review is a partnership with Cambridge Assessment International Education, and is part of our Great Teaching Toolkit project.
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Professional learning opportunities
Raising the quality of teaching within schools is likely the single most effective method we have for improving student attainment and equity.
Find out how the Great Teaching Toolkit can support this in your school or context.
Additional resources
The resources available on this page accompany the Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence Review. They include:
- The Model for Great Teaching
- Posters for each Dimension for Great Teaching
These free downloads are intended to help spark professional conversations in schools and colleges throughout the world about the elements of great teaching.
The dimensions of great teaching – an Interview with Rob Coe
While many personal, family, and cultural factors contribute to learners’ academic performance, a large body of research indicates that teachers matter more to their achievement than any other aspect of their education. The quality of teaching is hugely important to the outcomes of students.
On 19th June 2020, Evidence Based Education released the Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence Review – a credible evidence summary of the elements of great teaching practice. The review provides a structured point of reference for the things teachers do, know, or believe, which have been found to be related to how well their students learn. The overarching goal here is to help teachers take ownership of their professional learning and to help them enhance their practice for the benefit of students.
In this interview, we speak to the review’s lead author to hear him describe the dimensions of great teaching and how the evidence informed their development.