VISIBLE LEARNING - a new focus on Stjærskolen. Visible learning  John Hatties research has shown that the most important thing to motivate pupils and.

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VISIBLE LEARNING - a new focus on Stjærskolen

Visible learning  John Hatties research has shown that the most important thing to motivate pupils and to improve their laerning is to make the pupils aware of why, how and what they are going to learn.  Visible goals for each subject, period and lesson  Feedback  Visible development for every pupil  Growing mindset Why use visible learning: Important words in visible learning:

Your learning is affected by your mindset

The pit – make your pupils aware of there own learning

Our first small steps…  Lets go to our classroom to see our first attempts towards making learning more visible to our pupils…