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Top Teacher Theory 1: W

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  1. Welcome to Top Teacher Theory
    7 Topics
  2. How People Learn
    24 Topics
  3. Understanding Learner Development
    17 Topics
  4. Differentiation and Personalization
    35 Topics
  5. Assessment for Learning
    21 Topics
  6. Data-Informed Teaching and Professional Growth
    27 Topics
  7. Designing Competence-Focused Curriculum
    31 Topics
  8. Feedback, Reflection and Metacognition
    15 Topics
  9. Classroom Practice and Management
    22 Topics
  10. The Capstone - Theory into Practice
    7 Topics
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Photorealistic editorial image of a tidy teacher's desk bathed in warm daylight: foreground a crisp "ready-to-copy" lesson reflection sheet with clear prompts for learning intention, evidence of learning, surprises, one student to check in with, next steps/experiments, peer observation notes and coaching conversation starters. A black pen rests across the page, a stamped stack of identical sheets sits nearby and a laptop screen in the background displays the same template; soft classroom details blur into the background. Clean composition, shallow depth of field and natural tones make this ideal for an article on reflective practice and instructional coaching.

Lesson reflection template (5 minutes)

  • Learning intention: ____________________
  • Evidence of learning (student work/answers): ____________________
  • What surprised me: ____________________
  • One student I’ll check in with and why: ______________
  • Next step / experiment: ____________________

Peer observation prompt (for observer)

  • What the teacher did (evidence): ____________________
  • What the students did (evidence): ____________________
  • Moment that seemed most effective: ____________________
  • One concrete suggestion: ____________________

Coaching conversation starters (leader to teacher)

  • “Tell me one place that felt like a win this week.”
  • “What student data surprised you?”
  • “If we could remove one barrier, what would it be?”
  • “What small experiment would you like to try next?”

Student exit ticket (quick)

  • What I learned today (one sentence)
  • What I’m still confused about
  • One thing the teacher did that helped me learn