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The Learning Rainforest

1.            Three-Part Metaphor: Roots, Trunk, Canopy

  • Roots: Establish routines, behaviour, and classroom culture.
  • Trunk: Build deep subject knowledge and curriculum coherence.
  • Canopy: Explore creativity, challenge, and diverse learning experiences.

2.            “Teach to the Top”

  • Aim high for all students, scaffolding up rather than dumbing down.
  • Encourage ambition and avoid limiting expectations.

“Teach to the top and scaffold up.”

3.            Knowledge-Rich Curriculum

  • Prioritise structured, sequenced knowledge as the foundation for learning.
  • Focus on explicit instruction and retrieval practice.

“Knowledge is the backbone of learning; it enables creativity, not the other way around.”

4.            Teacher Autonomy

  • Trust expert teachers to make pedagogical decisions.
  • Oppose micromanagement and prescriptive teaching models.

5.            Rainforest Thinking

  • Embrace complexity, diversity, and adaptability in teaching.
  • Encourage experimentation and professional growth.

6.            Student Voice with Safeguards

  • Support student-led learning but guard against uninformed choices.
  • Expert guidance to stretch learners beyond their comfort zones.

7.            Evidence-Informed Practice

  • Draw on cognitive science, assessment theory, and curriculum research.
  • Synthesise research into practical strategies for real classrooms.

8.            20 Strategies for Great Teaching

  • Actionable ideas across the three metaphorical layers.
  • Includes routines, questioning, modelling, feedback, and challenge.

9.            Balanced Pedagogy

  • Navigates between progressive and traditional approaches.
  • Promotes a “third way” that values both structure and creativity.

10.         Celebration of Teaching

  • Frame teaching as intellectually and emotionally rewarding.
  • Aim to inspire pride and professionalism in educators.

“Great teaching is a complex, intellectual endeavour.”