Welcome to EBTN

For those who want to know, simply and clearly, what works best in teaching.

We want your students to learn as easily as possible.

We don’t want you to waste your time using teaching techniques which are ineffective.

The one stop place to find out what works in education.

We want teachers to know ‘what works’ and be able to say ‘No’ when asked to do things which go against this evidence.

 

 

Welcome! Come on in and make yourself at home.

We’re all about evidence-based teaching here. We’ve sifted through loads of research and focused on five main sources of evidence. We’ve combined this with findings from neuroscience to come up with our Six Steps to Outstanding Learning.

EBTN is for everyone in the teaching profession. It’s relevant right from Early Years, through primary, secondary, and up to FE colleges, and it’s helpful for all subjects, genders, races, and environments.

There’s tons of info and suggestions here on how to apply our Six Steps. We hope that you’ll find it really helpful and that it’ll equip you to teach your students even more effectively!

There are two ways to enjoy EBTN. Which do you fancy?

There’s plenty of fascinating (and free!) stuff to check out – the Sources section is a great place to start!

Get access to tons of info and suggestions that will make your teaching even more effective!

Endorsements

EBTN is endorsed by...

“I am delighted to see the level of interest by teachers in the EBT Network."

EBTN is endorsed by Estelle Morris, former Education minister

"I welcome the Evidence Based Teachers Network.”

EBTN is endorsed by Dylan Wiliam, author and advocate for Formative Assessment

"It’s great to see EBTN bringing together teachers who want to apply evidence about what works rather than the latest fad.”

EBTN is endorsed by Pasi Sahlberg, author of Finnish Lessons

“I hope my Evidence Based Teaching and the EBTN will help you in this exciting journey.”

EBTN is endorsed by Geoff Petty, author of Evidence-Based Teaching

”I hope the EBT Network acts as a regular reminder to use the methods which work best – and not just the ones you usually use."

EBTN is endorsed by John Hattie, author of Visible Learning