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Children, their World, their Education. Learning without Limits Inspiring a growth mindset for all. The Cambridge Primary Review. The most comprehensive study of primary education since the 1969 Plowden report.
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Children, their World, their Education Learning without Limits Inspiring a growth mindset for all
The Cambridge Primary Review • The most comprehensive study of primary education since the 1969 Plowden report. • A research review of pedagogy, assessment, CPD, childhood, learning, curriculum, school community
Dissemination Phase A national professional network building a culture of enquiry underpinned by the principles of: equity, empowerment, expertise and excellence.
Children • Well being • Engagement • Empowerment • Autonomy Twelve aims for primary education
Their world • Encouraging respect and reciprocity • Promoting interdependence and sustainability • Empowering local, national and global citizenship • Celebrating culture and community Twelve aims for primary education
Their Education • Exploring, knowing, understanding and making sense • Fostering skill • Exciting the imagination • Enacting dialogue Twelve aims for primary education
Learning without Limits • A study of teachers who rejected fixed ability labelling ‘Learning without Limits’ (2004) • ‘Creating Learning without Limits’ 2012
Building expertise ‘Cognitive challenge is essential in all teaching’ ‘The message is clear: expect more, teach better, and children will respond’
From recipe to repertoire • Shared aims for primary education • Professional knowledge • Research evidence Pedagogy of principle rather than prescription.
Curriculum domains • Arts and creativity • Citizenship and ethics • Faith and belief • Language, oracy and literacy • Mathematics • Physical and emotional health • Place and time • Science and technology
Breadth and balance ‘The assumption that standards and breadth are incompatible – which has been fostered by politicians and which many of them still believe – is utterly unfounded’
The research engaged school Formative assessment of science • Anne Goldsworthy • Professor Mary James • Jane Turner Bayfordbury Science Centre • Primary and secondary colleagues
Assessment • NC Levels or a mastery orientation? • Co agency • Trust • Everybody ‘Creating Learning without Limits’ (2012) Swann, Peacock, Hart, Drummond
A culture of learning • Leadership of learning • High expectations • Dialogue • Trust • Partnership with families • Engagement • Community
Action Research • Partnership with universities • Learning through observation and reflection • Discussion • Local networks • Science Centres • Teaching Schools
Excellence is about: Caring more than others think is wise Risking more than others think is safe Dreaming more than others think is practical Expecting more than others think is possible. African proverb