Teaching for how students learn: A model of learning and teaching
Introduction to AERO's model of learning and teaching
Teaching practices that are aligned with how students learn are the most effective in improving education outcomes for all. There is strong evidence about the processes that occur during learning. These processes explain why some teaching practices are more effective than others. AERO has developed a model that identifies the most effective and efficient teaching practices aligned with how students learn.
AERO is developing further resources for teachers and school leaders that expand on the practices discussed in this model. These resources will build on our existing Tried and Tested series, which covers education practices that have been proven to make a difference to learning outcomes for children and students. AERO has also partnered with Ochre Education to provide teachers with hundreds of free curriculum resources created by teachers for teachers. Ochre lesson resources support effective, evidence-based practices and address the learning expected in the Australian Curriculum.
If you have any feedback on these resources on how to better understand student learning and the implications for teaching, please let us know via our feedback survey.
Teaching for how students learn: A model of learning and teaching
For an expanded version of this model, please download the PDF version.
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How students learn |
Teaching that aligns with how students learn |
Attention and focusStudents are actively engaged when learning
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EnablingFoster the conditions of a learning‑focused environment
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Knowledge and memoryLearning is a change in long-term memory
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PlanningDevelop a teaching and learning plan for the knowledge students will acquire
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Retention and recallStudents process limited amounts of new information
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InstructionManage the cognitive load of learning tasks
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Mastery and applicationStudents develop and demonstrate mastery of their learning
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Gradual releaseMaximise retention, consolidation, and application of learning
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