Teaching One-Pagers
Evidence-Informed Summaries for Busy Educational Professionals
Jamie Clark
Teaching One-Pagers by Jamie Clark is a valuable resource for educators looking to integrate evidence-based teaching methods into their practice efficiently. Structured in concise, A4-sized summaries, the book provides over 55 “one-pagers” that cover key educational theories, strategies, and tools across three main areas: learning and memory, expert teaching principles, and classroom culture. These summaries allow busy educators to quickly absorb essential ideas, from formative assessment to effective classroom routines, and integrate them into their teaching.
The book’s standout feature is its design, which helps demystify complex concepts, making them accessible and visually engaging. Each one-pager is designed to support teachers with practical insights that bridge theory and application, whether they are novices or seasoned professionals. Clark’s work is noted for its resemblance to other influential resources, such as the Teaching Walkthrus series, with its emphasis on clarity and actionable guidance for quick, effective professional development.
The one-page format, while intentionally brief, also encourages deeper exploration by including recommended readings for those interested in more comprehensive understanding. This structure makes it an excellent fit for teacher training programs, individual study, and professional development settings, where educators can quickly access evidence-based insights to refine their teaching practices.