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Building Collaborative Relationships

Pupil Voice & Wellbeing. Building Collaborative Relationships. Today's Learning For Tomorrow's Stars.

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Building Collaborative Relationships

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  1. Pupil Voice & Wellbeing Building Collaborative Relationships Today's Learning For Tomorrow's Stars

  2. Glasllwch Primary School values the views of all its members. This document illustrates how learning at Glasllwch Primary School is enhanced by exploring the thoughts and feelings of pupils within the school. Pupil Voice is embedded in all aspects of school life. We provide children with opportunities to contribute to school improvement because we believe listening to learners is fundamental to their wellbeing. Our school strives to enhance each child’s self-esteem; providing a safe and secure environment in which they feel confident to take risks and reach their full potential. Through recognising and celebrating achievement, we encourage every child to view themselves as a successful individual. We believe that engaging our children in ‘learning about learning’ enables them to develop a deeper understanding of themselves as learners and therefore equips them with a greater capacity to learn. Our school ethos and the positive relationships established within our school community promote the value of learning and create a desire for children to become Lifelong Learners.  ‘Today’s Learning for Tomorrow’s Stars’

  3. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   Building Collaborative Relationships - Making A Positive Contribution The Learning Environment - Feeling Safe and Comfortable Need to reach full potential LEARNING Click Here Need to know, to explore, to understand Need to achieve and be recognised EMOTIONAL LOVE & ESTEEM Need to belong and to love and be loved Need to be secure and safe out of danger BASIC PHYSICAL NEEDS & SAFETY Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Need to satisfy hunger, thirst, sleep, etc

  4. Giving children feedback, enabling them to recognise their own & others success. Helping children understand their own and others emotions — building trust and confidence. Including children in all aspects of school life. Building Collaborative Relationships - Making A Positive Contribution Building relationships between children and adults that support learning. Establishing motivation and engagement in learning within classrooms. Involving pupils in establishing expectations, rules and routines. Helping pupils understand evaluation and how they contribute to school improvement through self-evaluation. Involving pupils as leaders — in school and community development Please click on the whitethought bubbles to select the aspect of school life you are interested in exploring .

  5. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Our Mission Statement “Today’s Learning for Tomorrow’s Stars” Our vision is for this school to be…. … a centre of excellence at the heart of the wider community; where the natural curiosity and voice of each individual is valued, nurtured and encouraged to flourish in a safe, secure, happy and stimulating environment enabling everyone to develop high self-esteem and to reach their full potential.

  6. Celebrating Success Children’s success is celebrated…helping them to recognise their own and others achievements… Celebration Assembly House Points Seren y Dydd The Ladder Of Success Pebble Jar

  7. Celebrating success builds confidence and raises self-esteem… Celebrating Success Class Points Stickers Sports & Music Achievements Merit Cards

  8. Providing Learners With Feedback We use the Glasllwch Marking Code… Pupils know when they have achieved the learning objective and how to improve their learning… Closing the gap marking examples

  9. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Pupil Surveys – Marking and Feedback Comments included… If you get it wrong it doesn’t matter, it helps you understand… It is interesting to see what others do… Its good because they read it and make a positive comment… When asked ‘How important do you think it is to assess your own and others learning?’ 60% of learners said important or very important. Learners are also asked: How do you self-assess your learning? How do you assess your own and others learning? How well does your teacher’s marking help you to improve? Why? Do you enjoy self-assessing your learning? Why? Do you enjoy peer-marking your learning? Why? Do you enjoy choosing your own success criteria (WILF) for a task? Comments include… It helps you because you know what people are looking for in good work…I’m more sure of the objective…you get to have a say…you choose what you want… you practice what you need to…

  10. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Extra Curricular Activities Pupils will be asked their views about our extra-curricular activities… watch this space…

  11. Learners as Leaders School Council and Eco-Council are involved in evaluating and improving practices within school…

  12. Learners as Leaders Pupils self-evaluate their contribution as leaders…

  13. Pupils form a part of our whole school self-evaluation and improvement process… Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Learners as Leaders Learning Squad Busy Bees School Governors Plan School Improvement Reflect Develop School Management School & Class Councils Eco-Council

  14. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Pupil Surveys – Relationships Survey …Kind…fun…brainy…good at maths and English…be able to teach… Why? …To make children happy…because if your happy its more fun…so they can teach.. because they help you…they care… When asked to choose 3 qualities they think a great teacher should have and say why are these important, comments included… Learners are also asked: Think of 4 words to describe our school. Who helps to evaluate our school? How well do School Council / Eco-Council / Busy Bees / Prefects improve our school? Choose 3 things that make learning experiences great. Why?

  15. Pupil Surveys – Relationships Survey …my feelings…rewards…my work because I want to do well…getting a good education…being able to get a good job…rules because I don’t want to get into trouble…others learning around the classroom… When asked ‘What makes you want to focus on learning and behave responsibly?’ comments included… Learners are also asked: How do you know if you or someone else has been successful (done well)? Which is your favourite type of reward? Why? In your classroom, what makes you want to do your best? Why? Comments include… …the learning wall because it encourages you…the teacher because they praise you…because you don’t want to do rubbish work…

  16. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Pupils and teachers discuss successful learning and establish with pupils a climate of motivation and engagement in learning… Classroom Learning Agreements

  17. Shared School Rules Pupils are involved in reviewing the school rules…

  18. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK THINK QUEST is used as a tool for sharing ideas…in school and at home… Think Quest

  19. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Children engage in classroom based activities to develop their Emotional Intelligence… Emotional Intelligence In The Classroom

  20. Children develop their Emotional Intelligence so they have a deeper understanding of their own and other’s emotions… SEAL Whole School Themes Social and Emotional Aspects Of Learning (SEAL): Theme 1 – New Beginnings Theme 2 – Getting On and Falling Out Theme 3 – Say No To Bullying Theme 4 – Going For Goals Theme 5 – Good To Be Me Theme 6 – Relationships Theme 7 - Changes

  21. Developing Children’s Capacity To Learn - Learning About Learning   BACK Whole School Assemblies Assembly themes explore aspects of Emotional Intelligence… Good to be me! Going for goals

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