Deliberate practice · K Anders Ericsson · Kitchen Table Math

Deliberate practice

There was an acknowledgement on kitchen table math yesterday of the huge importance of deliberate practice in teaching.   As I wrote in my reply to the posting: ‘I’ve been banging on about Ericsson’s work for ages. Ericsson, Charness, Feltovich and Hoffman produced The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance in 2006, since which… Continue reading Deliberate practice

Catherine Johnson · Kitchen Table Math · New York Times · PISA data on maths

PISA has Gove leaning Eastwards

The reverberations from the PISA bombshell continue with the New York Times picking up the story. The relentless improvement of education results in countries like China, Singapore and South Korea are undoubtedly exercising the minds of our politicians.The NYT article quotes Andreas Schleicher, director of the OECD’s testing programme, as describing Britain’s performance as ‘stagnant… Continue reading PISA has Gove leaning Eastwards

Catherine Johnson · Eric Hanushek · Kitchen Table Math · PISA data on maths · the Atlantic magazine

“The countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.” Barack Obama

Following the publication of performance tables by the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) today, the blogosphere in the USA is a-buzzing with debate about the decline in standards over there too.‘Your child left behind’ is one of the latest postings on Kitchen Table Math, a clearly ironic response to the US government’s ‘No… Continue reading “The countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.” Barack Obama

Catherine Johnson · Kitchen Table Math · npr · youtube

Money, money money? Or autonomy, mastery and purpose?

I’ve just seen this rather fascinating video, originally posted on the irvingparentsforum. I picked it up on the kitchen table math blog, posted by the inimitable Catherine Johnson, and it’s certainly worth sharing.The context for the interest in this subject relates back to a story, reported by npr, that broke into the news earlier this… Continue reading Money, money money? Or autonomy, mastery and purpose?

Catherine Johnson · Doug Lemov · Kitchen Table Math · SpLD · Uncommon Schools

Decline in SpLD numbers in the USA

Catherine Johnson from kitchen table math is reporting that the number of students in the USA identified as having a ‘specific learning disability’ has declined over the past ten years from 6.1% in 2000-2001 to 5.2% in 2007-2008. The figures come from the U.S Department of Education’s 2009 Digest of Education Statistics.As is the case… Continue reading Decline in SpLD numbers in the USA

Charter schools · Journal of the American Enterprise Institute. · Kitchen Table Math

Charter schools and reality

I haven’t said anything about Michael Gove’s education initiatives before but I’ve just noticed an interesting posting by Allison on the subject of charter schools on Kitchen Table Math.You might also want to look further at Allison’s source, ‘The Virtue of Speaking Plain Truths on Charter Schools’ by Frederick Hess in the Journal of the… Continue reading Charter schools and reality