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Leaders of Learning ( LoL ) Teaching and Learning Hubs 2013-2014 Wednesday 28 th August 2013

Leaders of Learning ( LoL ) Teaching and Learning Hubs 2013-2014 Wednesday 28 th August 2013. Rachael Edgar. T&L Hubs- The set up.

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Leaders of Learning ( LoL ) Teaching and Learning Hubs 2013-2014 Wednesday 28 th August 2013

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  1. Leaders of Learning (LoL)Teaching and Learning Hubs 2013-2014Wednesday 28th August 2013 Rachael Edgar

  2. T&L Hubs- The set up • There are 5 calendared Teaching and Learning meetings this academic year. These involve all staff, grouped into hubs, cross curricular and cross phase who meet regarding a specific area of pedagogy. • The idea behind this is that CPD is more valuable if concentrated on one area of specific practice that is revisited over a longer period of time. • There is also the opportunity for staff to engage in action based research with their colleagues at SRS and also across partnership schools. • This work will be disseminated through department meetings and spotlight briefing sessions throughout the year.

  3. Dates

  4. Planning the meetings • Every monthly TLC workshop could follow the same structure and sequence of activities: • Activity 1: Starter activity (5 minutes) • Activity 2: Feedback (10 minutes) • Activity 4: New learning (25 minutes) • Activity 5: Personal action planning (15 minutes) • Activity 6: Review of learning (5 minutes)

  5. Digital Leaders A school for the 21st century in our new surroundings, we must embrace the new technology that enhances T&L. QR codes, Aurasma, Infographics, Class Blogging etc participants in this group would be trialling these with their classes. Some schools have "BYOD" 'Bring your own device' days, they also have policies and protocols for such events so this is something this group could also look at. Also we are currently investigating using students as 'Digital Leaders', we have a just formed a link with a UK school on this project and are looking at making others with interested schools in Dubai.  • Dabbling in Digital Learning (Sarah Findlater) • Getting IT right (Mark Anderson) • 5 top augumented reality apps for education (Primary Ed) • AR used to enhance learning not as a gimmick (Dan Edwards) • How to make use of QR codes (Mark Anderson) • How to design a beautiful Ipad lesson (Mark Anderson) • Exploring the use of QR codes in education (Jon Tait) • Blooms Taxonomy for IPADs

  6. Literacy Leaders • A whole school approach to literacy (Chris Hildrew) • Developing oracy skills (Shaun Allison) • David Didau's Literacy Archive (David Didau) • Connections between English and Maths (Kris Boulton) • Literacy Toolkit • Improving literacy in secondary schools (Ofsted) • Developing Literacy through Maths (Shaun Allison) An area of focus for all teachers regardless of subject specialism. I know Louise, our curriculum leader for English is working on a whole school Literacy policy and for this group, the focus would be the promotion of literacy across all subjects/ year groups and how we best achieve this. Literacy through Maths, through Science etc. Also this group should focus on developing our student’s oracy skills.

  7. Enquiry based leaders • The challenges and realities of enquiry based learning • mantle of the expert (mantleoftheexpert.com DorotheyHeathcote) • Independence v independent learning (David Didau) • Promoting independence (Newlands T&L this is fab!) • Great teaching happens in cycles(David Didau) • Stage 1: Explaining (David Didau) • Stage 2: Model (David Didau) • Stage 3: Scaffold (David Didau) • Stage 4: Practice (David Didau) • 20 ways to promote independence (From good to outstanding.com) • Developing independent learners: The 7 monkeys (Shaun Allison) • Independence strategies/ ideas (Amjad Ali) The school promotes itself as one which fosters enquiry based learning. So this group will focus on strategies developing our students as independent learners. 

  8. Stretch & Challenge leaders • So what does gifted mean anyway? (David Didau) • Deliberately difficult focussing on learning rather than progress(David Didau) • What’s deep learning and how do you do it?(David Didau) • Gifted and Talented Provision A total philosophy(Tom Sherrington) • Great Lessons 3: Challenge (Tom Sherrington) A focus on 'stretch and challenge' for all, not just the more able. Though some within these groups may like to take on the G&T specifically as an area of focus. How we identify them? Where it is recorded on a subject specific basis? What provision is available for them? Also the promotion of Higher Order Thinking and critical thinking skills

  9. Community leaders This group will focus on student leadership and developing student autonomy within the school community, eg students controlling peer mentoring groups, setting up anti bullying committees, students identifying prefects etc. Also looking at student led learning within a classroom setting. • Top ways to reduce Teacher Talk (Ross McGill) • Letting students lead the learning (Sarah Findlater) • Student led CPD (Shaun Allison) • Students as 'Leaders of talk' Talk Toolkit (Newlands T&L) • Student leadership materials from TMLondon (Rachael Edgar)

  10. Reading about Teacher Learning Communities • Leading edge and learning lessons (Tom Sherrington) • How to narrow the gap using focused CPD (David Weston) • Outstanding Learning Development group (Shaun Allison) • The Pedagogy Leaders Project (Kev Bartle) • Action research ideas (Shaun Allison) • How do you develop a strong learning culture amongst staff Part One (Teacher Tweaks) • How do you develop a strong learning culture amongst staff Part Two (Teacher Tweaks • How do you develop a strong learning culture amongst staff Part Three (Teacher Tweaks) • The KEGS CPD market place (Tom Sherrington) • School level models of CPD: A changing landscape (S Michael)

  11. What now? • In your group of four discuss and plan your first Hub meeting. Use the Blog links as a starting point Feedback you ideas to other groups. Use an envoy Have you any initial ideas for action research within your subject/year group?

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