Director of Research and Development at Evidence Based Education @EvidenceInEdu; Senior Associate @EducEndowFoundn; Previously Professor of Education at Durham

Joined May 2012
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NEW!! 2/4. The second one-pager in the series is on GTT Dimension 1, Element 2 – Curriculum Sequencing. It focuses on designing a sequenced and coherent curriculum so that students develop secure knowledge, build fluency over time, and can transfer their learning in different contexts. The essential ingredients of curriculum design are: ✅ Sequencing – identify the essential concepts, knowledge and skills of each subject. ✅ Knowledge – build on prior knowledge by linking new content to what students already know. ✅ Retention – strengthen long-term memory over time. ✅ Fluency – ensure that knowledge becomes automatic and secure. ✅ Expertise – develop secure subject and curriculum knowledge. ✅ Transfer – help students apply knowledge in new contexts. This one-pager draws on wider evidence-informed thinking on a knowledge-rich curriculum, including the Curriculum and Assessment Review Final Report (2025), and on Shulman’s work on pedagogical content knowledge. Interested? Please repost for a copy. @EvidenceInEdu @ProfKime @ProfCoe
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Interview 4: @ProfCoe of @EvidenceInEdu and the @EducEndowFoundn: - Grade inflation in English exams - Why school improvement is elusive - Scaling effective professional development - How the EEF made a difference x.com/HFletcherWood/status/2…
In Chalk & Change 4, we speak to @ProfCoe Rob has been campaigning for better evidence in schools since the 1990s. We focused on: - Grade inflation and weak evidence use in the 1990s - Why school improvement has proved elusive - How to scale effective professional development - How the @EducEndowFoundn has helped get more evidence into schools
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Great Leadership Conference today with @ProfCoe at @NTCouncilTeam
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Where did the Education Endowment Foundation toolkit come from?
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Rob describes how the first @EducEndowFoundn toolkit came about through the collaboration of @profstig, @Lem_Exeter & @suttontrust
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This is what evidence-informed teaching looks like in real classrooms. We’ve added a new collection of classroom technique videos to the Great Teaching Toolkit, to exemplify what these might look like in real classroom contexts. You’ll find 50 techniques brought to life by a teacher, showing not just what happens in the classroom, but why particular decisions are made. Each video follows the same deliberate structure to support professional learning: ✍️ The Approach: the evidence-informed rationale behind the technique ✍️ In Action: the technique used with primary pupils ✍️ Noticing questions: prompts to guide professional attention ✍️ The Breakdown: the teacher explains the decisions behind the moment Together, the videos are designed to help you understand why the techniques work and reflect on what this approach might look like in your own context. Here’s a short clip of @mradamkohlbeck who you’ll meet in the videos, explaining what this looks like in practice.
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Book your place now at our headteacher conference "Eyes on the Horizon". The amazing @ProfCoe and @theaieducatorx are keynotes. Book here educationservices.org.uk/Eve…

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Nice blog - I agree with all of this. IC certainly can work, but often doesn’t in practice. In the original version of ‘mistaking school improvement’ I had ‘faking school improvement’ but was advised to soften it!
Instructional Coaching is everywhere at the moment, but is it all it's cracked up to be? In this post, I explore eight reasons why Instructional Coaching often doesn't work. Link is in the reply, please share if you can 🙏🙏
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Bloom's famous 1984 paper on the 2 sigma tutoring effect has justified huge spending on human tutors & massively influenced modern ed tech. But the underlying data cannot bear the weight of these conclusions. Latest on our Substack (with bonus Don Bradman references). substack.nomoremarking.com/p…
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A new post from 100% Assessment (one that'll be particularly helpful for those working in MATs...) The Curriculum Ghost in the Data Machine open.substack.com/pub/100ass… @head_teach

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The first edition of Educational Measurement—the authoritative work in the field—was published in 1951 and subsequent editions appeared in 1971, 1989, and 2006. The fifth edition has just been published, and it's free to download: lnkd.in/ePSGsYWB

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We’re excited to see the launch of the Classroom Excellence Programme in Northern Ireland. High-quality professional learning works best when it’s grounded in evidence and designed for real classrooms. That’s why we’re proud to be partnering with the Department of Education to support over 4,000 primary teachers with research-informed material and tools that strengthen teaching and learning. This programme reflects a shared commitment to improving education at scale.
🔊ANNOUNCEMENT | Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a new online professional learning programme for primary school teachers across Northern Ireland. The Classroom Excellence Programme, delivered in partnership with Evidence Based Education, will provide over 4,000 teachers with access to research and practical tools to enhance teaching and learning in their classrooms. 🔗 Find out more: education-ni.gov.uk/news/edu… @EvidenceInEdu
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Brilliant news! 👏 Primary schools across Northern Ireland will be involved in The Classroom Excellence Programme, delivered in partnership with @EvidenceInEdu It will provide over 4,000 teachers with access to research & practical tools to enhance teaching & learning in their classrooms. We are thrilled about this & looking forward to 2026! @ProfCoe @ProfKime education-ni.gov.uk/news/edu…
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Why are we holding out for more professional learning time? Professor Rob Coe delves into this important topic and explores the benefits of investing in continuous learning and growth for teachers. Read it here 👇 hubs.la/Q03XqvC90
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"Over a decade ago, @ProfCoe and other researchers at the Sutton Trust authored What makes great teaching? Review of the underpinning research (2014). In this influential review, the authors identified several ‘poor proxies’ for learning; these are indicators that may lead observers to assume learning is taking place, but in actuality may not be related to learning." ✍️NEW blog by @KateJones_teach Read it here hubs.la/Q03VBT4Z0
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It’s been a while since I’ve written a new blog post, but I’ve finally found time to do it: ‘What Makes A Great Lesson?’ Available here: nextleveleducational.com/blo… (With strong nods to the work of @ProfCoe, @C_Hendrick, @P_A_Kirschner, @DTWillingham and @dylanwiliam.)
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GREAT TEACHING CENTRE🏆 Durham Sixth Form Centre is proud to receive the GTC AWARD and we look forward to collaborating with schools and the Great Teaching Toolkit community to further strengthen teacher expertise. @ProfCoe @EvidenceInEdu #GreatTeaching #EvidenceBasedEducation
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🎊 We are excited to tell you that... we are a strategic partner of the ALP Institute, which launched in September 2025. Teaching and learning principles across Advance Learning Partnership Institute are underpinned by the principles and resources of the Great Teaching Toolkit and our Model for Great Teaching. The Great Teaching Toolkit provides ALP with a structured, research-informed pathway for teachers and leaders to evaluate, support and develop effective teaching practices. See what Robert Coe and Catherine Hydon, Director of ALP Institute had to say about it hubs.la/Q03TK8Fd0
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'In life, sometimes less is more. This is also true in terms of reporting results from assessments back to schools' schoolsweek.co.uk/data-quest…
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