![]() ![]() 160)ġ0 Mindframes for Visible Learning: Teaching for Success, by John Hattie and Klaus Zierer, is a compelling read, and more accessible than some of Hattie’s previous books. I asked myself: Why can’t school be like this? (p. An hour flew by as I watched, and I left of the airport as the three girls continued to practice. were trying to imitate the dance move Taylor Swift performs in the video to her song ‘Shake it Off.’ It was impressive to see how the three girls exerted themselves, how they tried again and again to get a little further into the song, with what intensity they discussed and practiced the moves, copying and correcting each other, how they took mistakes as an opportunity, and – last but not least – how much fun they had doing it. He opted for the sunshine and warmth of the city center and quickly noticed three teenage girls: Hattie wrote of a time he was in Brussels and had a few hours to spare before flying home. One of the last people that I expected John Hattie to mention in his latest book is Taylor Swift. ![]()
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