Ryan Gill

@ryanagill

Masada College, Sydney: Head of Learning & Teaching. Educational Consultant. Harvard Project Zero online Coach Project Zero Sydney Network

Sydney, New South Wales
Joined February 2009

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    May 3

    A culture of playful learning for kids AND adults - playing with the environment to inspire playful teacher study groups ... where tchrs experiment, imagine, & take risks. New blog post

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    May 6

    “One of the biggest misconceptions about Montessori education is that it's just for privileged children in the private sector, but as a large public school, we’re showing that Montessori works for every child.” —Principal Dollie Morrell, Latta Elementary

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  3. May 6

    See some great learning and teaching in action has begun uploading more videos to his YouTube channel highlighting cultures of thinking and making thinking visible

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  5. May 3

    It’s been a pleasure to be working and learning alongside the passionate educators of over the last couple of days. Enriching and reflecting on the culture of thinking they’ve been nurturing over the last 18 months. Looking forward to exploring more.

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    May 1

    Breaking the Silence - “We are not learning, we are just memorising” “We are breaking the next generation by not giving them the necessary skills for the future” via

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    Apr 5

    Best PD you’ll ever do about creating a culture of thinking. It’s in Sydney. And it’s free! Last year’s conference changed the way I teach at school and at university. Cc

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    Apr 18

    Our upcoming issue- Peter Sullivan describes four simple strategies to support teachers create open-ended tasks

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    Apr 30

    Registration is about to close for our very special PL event on Sunday 19 May with the not to be missed Tina Blythe from . We have 350 educators joining us. Join us!

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    Apr 27

    I don’t know who created this, but whoever you are, I love you ❤️❤️❤️

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    Apr 27

    In Brisbane Creating a Culture of Thinking By at Jamboree Heights State School. Enroll your name soon to be a part of Thinking Culture at

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    Apr 26

    Recommendations for innovative Ed conferences between now & Sept 2020 focusing on enhancing teaching practice, a culture of thinking/learning in classroom & education leadership

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    Apr 24

    I can't think enough for being such an amazing and supportive mentor during my pre-student teaching experience. I have learned so much about and teaching students the learning skills they will carry with them forever. Next step, student teaching!

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    Apr 24

    "What do you notice? What do you wonder?" The question gives students an opportunity to listen and collaboratively collect information.

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    Apr 15

    Check out the contributions of some of our incredible coaches as we continue to create a culture of thinking everywhere!

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  16. Apr 9

    In just 10 days over 250 educators have registered for our PL event from - don’t miss out. Places are limited.

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    Apr 5

    Hello twitterverse. I'm looking for good examples of use of the new 4 If's routine for possible inclusion in the new MTV 2.0 book. DM me if you have one.

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    Apr 5

    And another request. Looking for examples of use of the Ladder of Feedback outside of writing. Math? Science? Arts? Inquiry? Other languages?

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    Apr 5

    Ellen Winner's latest book "How Art Works: A Psychological Exploration" explores how and why we react to art

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  20. Apr 5

    Well over 100 people registered in the last 7 days. Our free event will ‘sell out’ - register now for this not to be missed PL.

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