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Catch up numeracy

This report details the findings an intervention project called Catch Up® 1 Numeracy, which consisted of two 15-minute sessions per week, delivered in a one to one session by teaching assistants (TAs). The intervention focused...

Durham Shared Maths Project: evaluation report and executive summary - July 2015

Published in July 2015, this report details the findings of the Durham University Shared Maths intervention project on pupils from 82 primary schools across four local authorities. The intervention was a cross-age peer tutoring...

This set of infographics show how the RADAAR (research, anticipate, diagnose, address, assess, review) framework developed by the Best Evidence Science Teaching (BEST) project based at the University of York can be used to support the teaching of...

How do big oak trees grow?

This infographic asks the question 'Where does the mass of a tree come from?' and looks at the misconceptions that can surround this.  It explains why it is important to establish student misconceptions and how to overcome them using the RADAAR...

Improving Numeracy and Literacy: Evaluation Report and Executive Summary - June 2015

Published in June 2015, the Improving Numeracy and Literacy project aimed to improve the numeracy and literacy abilities of pupils in Year 2 through the Mathematics and Reasoning programme and the Literacy and Morphemes...

Mathematics Mastery: Secondary Evaluation Report - February 2015

Published in February 2015, this evaluation, funded by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF), assessed the impact of Mathematics Mastery on pupils in Year 7, after the programme had been implemented in schools for one year, with a view of schools continuing the approach until it was in place across the whole...

RADAAR framework - How I teach enzymes

This infographic guide to teaching 11-16 year olds about enzymes uses the...

RADAAR framework - How I teach forces

This infographic guide to teaching 11-14 year olds about forces uses the...

RADAAR framework - How I teach maths in science

This infographic guide to teaching 11-16 year olds uses the RADAAR (research,...

RADAAR framework planning documents

These infographics use the RADAAR (research, anticipate, diagnose, address, assess, review) framework developed by the Best Evidence Science Teaching (BEST) project based at the university of York, to guide teachers through the planning process...

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