This practice guide will help teachers to develop teaching and learning plans that will maximise the opportunity for students to successfully acquire new knowledge and skills, and for teachers to be ready to respond to their changing learning needs.
This video highlights how evidence-based practices can be integrated into a fast-paced daily review routine, with a focus on literacy. The sequence of teaching shown takes place in a Year 2 classroom at Serpentine Primary School – a government school approximately 60 km south-east of Perth, on Gnaala Karla Booja Country.
These Teaching for How Students Learn videos demonstrate evidence-based teaching practices in real school environments. They are designed to exemplify the practices in AERO's learning and teaching model.
This module provides an introduction to key implementation concepts to help school leaders and implementation teams consider the implementation of evidence-based teaching practices in their setting.
This worked example has been created as a supporting resource for school implementation teams to refer to when developing their own implementation plan.
This editable PowerPoint supports school implementation teams to facilitate a whole-staff session to identify and prioritise enablers and barriers in their context.
This practice guide steps implementation teams through the process of systematically identifying and responding to enablers and barriers in their context.
The Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) has published a series of resources to help school leaders take a deliberate and structured approach to implementing evidence-based teaching practices.