The 4 Step Independent Learning Model Raising A Level Grades | S2 E19 Teach & Tell Podcast
We all agree that A-level students need to be independent learners.
But what does independent learning actually look like in practice?
In this episode of Teach and Tell, I’m joined by Maria Bateson to unpack a question many teachers wrestle with daily: Is it really independent learning if we tell students exactly what to do?
And can students ever become truly independent if we do not explicitly model the process first?
We explore the tension between scaffolding and autonomy, why students do not magically arrive at sixth form knowing how to organise themselves, and how removing support too early can actually damage outcomes.
Maria shares a four step weekly independent task her school has embedded across KS5. We break down exactly how it works, why it is effective, and how it has contributed to improved student grades. (view a sample here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nZvzj4fgQOz-HcrjUt6z8H_ZdUOtVr0Mt78_NSeTm2Q/edit?tab=t.0)
We also discuss collaborative learning, group work, and whether heavy scaffolding undermines independence or enables it.
This episode is ideal for teachers, heads of sixth form, and anyone interested in evidence informed practice at A level.