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  • Transforming Learning and Teaching: We can if...

    Transforming Learning and Teaching by MacGilchrist, Barbara; Buttress, Margaret;

    We can if...

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    • Kiadás sorszáma First Edition
    • Kiadó SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2004. november 18.

    • ISBN 9781412900560
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem208 oldal
    • Méret 242x170 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book shows how a group of primary schools transformed their learning and teaching and  how the focus on learning led to significant improvements.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    `Transforming Learning and Teaching is well worth reading. The story of five schools acting together to improve what they do is a heroic and admirable one, especially in the present climate. The pressure to comply with prevailing orthodoxy, rather than devise orginal treatments, has been too strong for many to act with the same courage and insight as the five Redbridge schools, but it can be done with enthusiasm and integrity, as these teachers, heads and pupils show' - Ted Wragg, The Times Educational Supplement, Friday Magazine



    `Rigorous, realistic, accessible and eye-opening - this book ought to be at the well-thumbed heart of any primary school where building children's "learning power" is a genuine priority' - Guy Claxton, Professor of the Learning Sciences, University of Bristol



    This book shows how a group of primary schools transformed their learning and teaching. The authors share the practical strategies the schools used for supporting and enhancing



    -children's learning


    -teachers' learning


    -the schools' capacity for learning.



    They show how the focus on learning led to significant improvements in children's motivation, behaviour, engagement in learning and learning outcomes.



    This book reminds us that there is more to education than a narrow concentration on target setting and league tables. Based on an action research project in which five schools focused on developing children's learning and thinking skills, it tells how the schools committed themselves to inclusive education and the provision of a broad curriculum. Through this commitment, the schools enabled young people to develop their confidence, their self esteem and the attitudes needed to become lifelong learners.



    The authors describe what worked and draw out the main lessons for: children teachers; support staff; headteachers; parents; external consultants.



    This book is for school leaders at all levels and for practising teachers. It will also be useful to student teachers, those who work with schools in an advisory capacity and those involved with school improvement, educational leadership and developing learning and teaching in the classroom.

    `Transforming Learning and Teaching is well worth reading. The story of five schools acting together to improve what they do is a heroic and admirable one, especially in the present climate. The pressure to comply with prevailing orthodoxy, rather than devise orginal treatments, has been too strong for many to act with the same courage and insight as the five Redbridge schools, but it can be done with enthusiasm and integrity, as these teachers, heads and pupils show' - Ted Wragg, The Times Educational Supplement



    `This is a fascinating study that deserves a wide readership' - Headteacher Update





    `Rigorous, realistic, accessible and eye-opening - this book ought to be at the well-thumbed heart of any primary school where building children's "learning power" is a genuine priority' - Guy Claxton, Professor of the Learning Sciences, University of Bristol



    'For school practitioners, this book has much to commend it. It presents a convincing picture of the challenges which face any new initiative, and of the improvement which resulted in pupils' learning.' - Janet A. Harvey, University of Gloucetrshire, UK

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction - `We Can If? '
    The Story
    How the Story Is Told
    How the Book Can Be Used
    Setting the Scene
    The `Learning to Learn' Project
    The LEA Context at the Beginning of the Project
    A Brief Description of the Schools
    Our Guiding Mantra - 'We Can If?'
    Getting Started and Keeping Going
    Taking Time to Get To Know One Another and Share Concerns
    Taking Time to Clarify the Purposes of the Journey (Our Learning Intentions!)
    Beginning to Learn How to Learn From Each Other
    Bringing the Rest of Our Travelling Companions On Board
    Collecting Baseline Data
    Sharing 'Highs' and 'Lows' Along the Route and Supporting One Another
    Developing Our Teaching Practice to Enhance Pupils' Learning
    Encouraging Thinking Skills and Learning Skills
    Developing the 'Language of Learning' In Our Classrooms
    Stimulating the Learning Brain
    Developing Children's Emotional Intelligence
    Supporting Teachers as Learners and Researchers
    Developing Teachers as Learners
    Coaching Managers in the Skills of Leadership for Learning
    Providing Induction Programmes For Newly Recruited Staff and Nqts
    Investing In High-Quality Training Opportunities for All
    Embedding Support and Development within Our School
    Improvement Plans
    Providing Leadership for Learning
    Headteachers Model Total Commitment
    Leadership Is Distributed Across the School
    Deputy Heads Become the 'Levers' Of School Improvement
    Middle Managers and Teams Become Leaders of Learning And
    Learning Leaders
    Leadership Roles Are Developed Amongst Other Members of Staff
    Children Become Leaders of Learning
    Accelerating Children's Learning
    Heeding the Health Warnings
    Reflecting On and Reviewing Progress
    Working In Partnership with Parents
    Maintaining and Enhancing Inclusive Provision for A Broad And
    Balanced Curriculum
    Creative Differentiation to Support Inclusion
    Keeping Track of Children's Learning
    Identifying Issues That Can Inform and Have an Impact On The
    Tracking Of Pupils' Learning
    Ensuring the Micro and Macro Management of Quantitative Data
    Using a Range of Qualitative Tracking Measures
    Tracking the Focus Cohort
    Evaluating the Impact of the 'Learning to Learn' Project
    Analysing Test Data to Assess the Value Added By the Schools
    Taking Account of the Outcomes of Objective External Validations
    Obtaining People's Perceptions of 'Learning to Learn'
    Growing Learners - Children's Views about Learning
    What Does Learning Mean To You?
    What Does It Mean If You Learn Something?
    How Do You Learn Best?
    How Do You Feel Learning Has Improved For You?
    Are There Particular Things Teachers, Support Staff or Other Pupils
    Do Which Help You To Learn?
    How Do You Feel About The 'No Put-Down' Zones?
    What Gets In The Way Of Your Learning? How Do You Try To Sort This Out
    Are There Things You Wish Your Teacher Would Do That He/She Does Not Do?
    What Is It Like To Be A Learner In Your Class?
    Transforming Learning and Teaching - Lessons and Key Principles
    Lessons Learned
    Transforming Learning and Teaching - Key Principles

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