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Joe Kirby is a British school teacher and
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at
Jane Austen College Jane Austen College is a secondary free school located in Norwich, owned by the Inspiration Trust, that opened in September 2014. History Plans for the school were announced in March 2013 with the intention to locate in central Norwich. Jane ...
, who writes on translating research into the classroom. In 2013, he published ''How To Start on Teach First''. He created and made popular the use of
knowledge organiser A knowledge organiser is an educational template on a single A4 sheet consisting of grids, each with a term and a short explanation, making it clear to the student as to what is essential to learn. Each grid has an overall theme and these vary acco ...
s, a template used by teachers and their students to clarify what is essential to learn. He is a co-founder of
Michaela Community School Michaela Community School (referred to as simply MCS or Michaela) is an 11–18 mixed, free secondary school and sixth form in Wembley, Greater London, England. It was established in September 2014 with Katharine Birbalsingh as headmistres ...
, where he was one of the 20 teaching staff that contributed to the book '' Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers'', published in 2016.


Early life and education

Joe Kirby is from
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, London. After completing an
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, he attended Warwick University where he was elected president of its student's union. In this role, to integrate home and international students, he persuaded Archbishop Desmond Tutu to attend an event at his university. In addition, to raise funds for
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, he led a team of student volunteers on a hundred-mile walk across Britain. He has two younger sisters, Juliet and actress
Vanessa Kirby Vanessa Nuala Kirby (born 18 April 1988) is an English actress. She has received several accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. Born in London to urologist Roger Ki ...
. Their mother worked for ''
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'' and their father is the prostate surgeon
Roger Kirby Roger Sinclair Kirby FRCS(Urol), FEBU (born November 1950) is a British retired prostate surgeon and professor of urology, researcher, writer on men's health and prostate disease, founding editor of the journal '' Prostate Cancer and Prostat ...
.


Career

Kirby is an English teacher and
deputy head A deputy head teacher, deputy headmaster or deputy headmistress is the second most senior teacher in a school in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Secondary schools usually also have between one and five deputy heads ("depute head" in Scotland) an ...
who writes on translating research into the classroom. Prior to becoming vice principal at
Jane Austen College Jane Austen College is a secondary free school located in Norwich, owned by the Inspiration Trust, that opened in September 2014. History Plans for the school were announced in March 2013 with the intention to locate in central Norwich. Jane ...
, part of the
Inspiration Trust Inspiration Trust is a multi-academy trust of academies and free schools in East Anglia, England. The trust was founded by Theodore Agnew, Baron Agnew of Oulton as the East Norfolk Academy Trust in 2012, changing its name to the Inspiration Trus ...
, Norwich, he was at Dunraven School in Streatham, and then was one of four deputy heads at
Michaela Community School Michaela Community School (referred to as simply MCS or Michaela) is an 11–18 mixed, free secondary school and sixth form in Wembley, Greater London, England. It was established in September 2014 with Katharine Birbalsingh as headmistres ...
in
Wembley Wembley () is a large suburbIn British English, "suburb" often refers to the secondary urban centres of a city. Wembley is not a suburb in the American sense, i.e. a single-family residential area outside of the city itself. in north-west Londo ...
, a school he helped establish. He is an active blogger on education, which includes his blog titled "Pragmatic Education".Kirby, J
The Psychology of habits
''Research ED''. Vol. 1, Issue 1 (June 2018), pp. 29-30.
Like a number of other younger British teachers including Tom Bennett and
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, Kirby has been inspired by American educator
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. This has been reflected in his references to Hirsch in a large number of his blogs, popular messages that resulted in promoting Hirsch's's ideas,Jonathan Simons and Natasha Porter
Knowledge and the Curriculum: A collection of essays to accompany E. D. Hirsch’s lecture at Policy Exchange
and increasing Kirby's influence on the debate on
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. In 2013 he was name checked by
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, British Secretary of State for Education at the time, and the education watchdog
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, and has since been frequently cited and consulted by Gove and politician
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.


Teaching methods

Kirby has written on teaching methods with maximum impact and minimum effort. He has advised that hundreds of words can be taught by explaining how words are formed. At Michaela, he explained that methods were adapted to reduce teacher burnout because "common practices result in heavy workload, high burnout, and very, very high levels of teacher turnover". He rewrote Year 7's study of the ''
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'', removing the parts he felt were less important to read. His 2015 blog post "Marking is a Hornet", which described teachers' marking of homework as "high-effort" and "low-impact" like a
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, and recommended saving time by asking pupils to self-assess and quiz themselves using checklists or oral feedback. The responsibility, he explains, lies in self-improvement and a collective sense of working for better outcomes. He was one of the 20 members of Michaela's staff that contributed to the book '' Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers'', published in 2016 by John Catt Educational, edited by Michaela's head
Katharine Birbalsingh Katharine Moana Birbalsingh (born 16 September 1973) is a British teacher and education reformer who is the founder and head teacher of Michaela Community School, a free school established in 2014 in Wembley Park, London. Ideologically, she ide ...
and endorsed by Roger Scruton. In the book, Kirby explains the curriculum design and how eleven-year-olds are prepared for school in boot camp prior to the beginning of the school year, how the students are taught that "silence in lessons is golden, that it helps us listen and helps us learn", how teaching of factual knowledge is prioritised, and how consistency and simplicity in a "centralised system" allow students to complete homework with the aim of not overloading teachers with marking, thereby reducing
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. Kirby created the
knowledge organiser A knowledge organiser is an educational template on a single A4 sheet consisting of grids, each with a term and a short explanation, making it clear to the student as to what is essential to learn. Each grid has an overall theme and these vary acco ...
, a template on a single
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used by teachers and their pupils to clarify what is essential to learn. Usually one sided, it is occasionally two sides of one page. He calls the knowledge organiser “the most powerful tool in the arsenal of the curriculum designer”.


Selected publications


Books

* ''How to Start on Teach First''. Amazon ebook, 2013. (Editor)


Blog posts, opinion pieces, chapters


"Marking is a hornet".
pragmaticreform.wordpress.com 31 October 2015. * "Knowledge, memory and testing" in Katharine Birbalsingh (Ed.) (2016) ''Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers: The Michaela Way''. Melton: John Catt Educational.
"The grateful ped(agogue): Why giving thanks may be a gift that gives to the giver"
''
ResearchED ResearchED is a teacher-led organisation established in 2013 by Tom Bennett that aims to make teachers research literate and pseudo-science proof. It holds teacher conferences throughout the UK and internationally. Speakers have included Daniel ...
''. 26 September 2018
"To sleep, perchance to learn"
''ResearchED''. 28 February 2019.


References


External links


Pragmaticreform.wordpress.com
Joe Kirby's blogs
Bootcamp breaks the bad habits
Michaela Community School's Tiger Teachers event Nov 2016 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kirby, Joe Schoolteachers from London People from Wimbledon, London British bloggers British writers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Schoolteachers from Norfolk