10 Steps to Develop Great Learners with John Hattie
In this episode, we find out what it takes to make a great learner with the help of the very well known education expert and researcher, John Hattie.
👉 John Shares
About his book, 10 Steps to Develop Great Learners and where the research has been drawn from and the aim of writing the book
How he narrowed it down to 10
What works BEST to increase learning (in schools).
About the 10 mind frames
Why it is so important to let kids be kids and fully experience their childhood in the present moment
What a Listening Parent is
The three main components of executive functioning
The power of feedback
How to frame struggle and failure
About the Matthew Effect
About the presence of dignity of risk
How to trust our children
What to do when you don’t know what to do
Why children lose the excitement in learning
How to improve wellbeing in schools
Why we still have homework
Why you must choose a teacher, not a school
The Goldilocks principle of Expectation and Encouragement
How to promote a ‘language of learning’ in the home
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👉 Links and Resources
https://www.visiblelearning.com/
https://visible-learning.org/
VISIBLE LEARNING: 10 STEPS TO DEVELOP GREAT LEARNERS
Find his book here!
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👉 Guest Details
John Hattie is Emeritus Laureate Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne. H is on of the world’s best know and most widely read education experts and his Visible learning series of books have been translated into 29 different languages and have sold over 1 million copies.
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