Teaching and learning cycle
The teaching and learning cycle is a framework for teachers to use during the design, delivery and assessment of teaching and learning.
The teaching and learning cycle has 4 phases:
- analysis for decision making
- planning and programming
- classroom practice
- assessment, feedback and reporting.
Watch 'What is the teaching and learning cycle? (1:07).
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The teaching and learning cycle is a framework for teachers to use during the design, delivery and assessment of teaching and learning. The teaching and learning cycle has 4 phases:
- Analysis for decision making
- Planning and programming
- Classroom practice, and
- Assessment, feedback and reporting.
The cycle is flexible with any start and end point. Each phase is supported with ongoing monitoring and assessment of teaching and learning. The phases include 4 guiding questions to consider when planning, implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of teaching and learning:
- Where are my students now?
- What do I want my students to learn?
- How will my students get there? And
- How do I know when my students get there?
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The cycle is flexible with any start and end point. Each phase is supported by ongoing monitoring and assessment of teaching and learning. The phases include 4 guiding questions to consider when planning, implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of teaching and learning:
- Where are my students now?
- What do I want my students to learn?
- How will my students get there?
- How do I know when my students get there?
Monitoring and assessing
Ongoing assessment and monitoring are embedded throughout all phases of the teaching and learning cycle.
By continuously assessing and monitoring, you can reflect on:
your own practice to determine impact and be responsive to student needs
individual student progress, inform future directions for learning and provide ongoing feedback.
Reflection questions
Take a moment to reflect on how you and your school action the phases of the teaching and learning cycle.
What existing strategies do you already have in place to support each phase?
Which phase could you focus on for improvement? Discuss with your colleagues and share ideas.
Further information
Information is regularly published in Staff noticeboards and through Statewide staffrooms.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please email contactcurriculumreform@det.nsw.edu.au with the subject 'Teaching and learning cycle'.