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Watch a multi-grade class teacher (Infants – Second Class) using AfL in an English lesson.
Listen to teachers and children talking about their experiences of using AfL in the classroom.
This set of resources illustrates how key skills can be embedded in teaching and learning, using the
Using open-ended activities to help students think mathematically.
What does AfL look like in different Primary classrooms?
A different approach to assessment in maths class.
Teachers share some of the techniques that they use to support self and peer assessment in their cla
Visit this one-stop shop to find out about AfL techniques.
Aistear describes learning and development using four themes. Identity and Belonging is one of these
Professor Jo Boaler on teaching maths in a way that improves understanding and promotes key skills.
Use the toolkit to help bring assessment for learning (AfL) to life in your classroom.
More techniques used by teachers to support children’s self and peer assessment.
Using AfL in a 2nd year maths class to improve student understanding of linear relationships.
Project Maths - A fresh approach for changing times.
Use the reflection tools to review your assessment practice.
What goes on in their heads?
Ideas for ongoing assessment
Supporting teacher judgement through samples of children's work
Extraction of eugenol
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Watch teachers share some practical tips about using the AfL approach in their classrooms.
Student resources to improve understanding of statistics and probabilty.
Listen to teachers share some of the techniques that they use to support children’s self and peer as
Designed for those learners who do not choose to take physical education as part of their Leaving Ce
Watch a fifth class teacher using AfL in a history lesson.
Aistear is based on 12 principles of early learning and development.
Watch a fifth/sixth class teacher using AfL in a geography lesson.
Oxidation of potassium sodium tartrate ions by hydrogen peroxide,catalysed by cobalt(II) salts
Aistear describes learning and development using four themes. Well-being is one of these.