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Cabot Learning Federation Annual Conference July 6 2012

Cabot Learning Federation Annual Conference July 6 2012. “ Collaboration for Outstanding Achievement ”. King’s Oak Academy Drum Ensemble “Rumba in the Jungle”. King’s Oak Academy 2013 Production. “ A Handful of Stars” Song-”Ragged Kids”. Welcome to the University of the West of England.

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Cabot Learning Federation Annual Conference July 6 2012

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  1. Cabot Learning FederationAnnual Conference July 6 2012 “Collaboration for Outstanding Achievement”

  2. King’s Oak Academy Drum Ensemble “Rumba in the Jungle”

  3. King’s Oak Academy 2013 Production “A Handful of Stars” Song-”Ragged Kids”

  4. Welcome to the University of the West of England Guy Keith Miller-Head of Partnerships-Post 16 and Adult Schools and Colleges Partnership Service & Chair of BBA Council

  5. Educating a Community of Learners David Carter Executive Principal CLF

  6. Educating a Community of Learners Origins and Roots

  7. Educating a Community of Learners The Role of the CLF within our Community of Learners

  8. Educating a Community of Learners Keeping our Partnership Local

  9. Educating a Community of Learners Collaboration for Outstanding Achievement

  10. Educating a Community of Learners “It takes a Village to raise a child”-Chinese Proverb

  11. Educating a Community of Learners 2011-12 A Year to Savour!

  12. Educating a Community of Learners CLF Conference 2012-”Closing the Gap”

  13. Raahil Ibrahim Y1 Begbrook Primary Academy

  14. Raahil Ibrahim Y1 Begbrook Primary Academy My name is Raahil and Iam in Year 1 at Begbrook Primary School. Year 1 at Begbrook is the best because we do lots of awesome topics like Dinosaurs, the Olympics and Space. A few months ago we found dinosaur bones underground on our school field! We were palaeontologists who had to find out lots of things about the bones. We had microscopes and when we looked inside the bones and there were little holes in there and there was a book about it and when I read it that’s what it said too.

  15. Raahil Ibrahim Y1 Begbrook Primary Academy We made bones out of salt dough and mine was loads interesting because it had bumps in there and I made little holes as well. We wrote a story about dinosaur land and mine was really interesting because it had loads of interesting words and “wow” words and I moved tables because I kept on working more and more and the last work I did was about a magic potion and I wrote a lot more than half a page and it had full stops, capital letters, speech marks and I wrote kuzaaam exclamation mark.

  16. Raahil Ibrahim,Y1,Begbrook Primary Academy I said what’s happening with that bubbles and it exploded boom and I used speech marks for that. When we did our space topic our teachers dressed up in white suits and we found an alien in a tree and I had to take into the bump room and Mrs Elson put a plaster on it because it was hurt and afterwards we had to crack the code to find out what the alien had written to us and we read lots of Alien words and I got a golden point because I was so good at it. I think Begbrook is the best because my learning is really hard so it makes my brain really super duper!

  17. Bianca and Bonnita Tinka Y2 Minerva Academy (Hillfields Primary)

  18. Sam Oxley Y4 Frome Vale Academy (Oldbury Court)

  19. Jaden Magloire Y5 Summerhill Academy

  20. Lily Andrews Y6 Summerhill Academy

  21. Jordon Tulloch Y7 John Cabot Academy

  22. Sisi Miller & Naomi Turner Y8 Bristol Brunel Academy

  23. Luke Nix Y9 Bath Community Academy (Culverhay)

  24. Ebony Loving Y10 Hans Price Academy

  25. Ben Scrivens Y11 Bristol Metropolitan Academy

  26. Ryan Burnham Y12 King’s Oak Academy

  27. Educating a Global Community of Learners Chris Powley-Marketing Director at Pearson Education “How do we lead on Standards?”

  28. Educating a Global Community of Learners Alasdair Macdonald-Private Secretary to the Vice Chancellor at Oxford University “What are Universities for?”

  29. Introducing the CLF Principals-Part 1 Jon Angell-John Cabot Academy Duncan Cruickshank-Begbrook Primary Academy Gemma Jackson-Minerva Primary Academy

  30. CLF Federation Voice Tavoy Hunt Y8 Bristol Brunel Academy & Kajetan Champlewski Y8 John Cabot Academy

  31. What is a Teaching School?

  32. Role of Teaching Schools Play a greater role in training new entrants to the profession Lead peer-to-peer professionaland leadership development Identify and develop leadership potential Provide support for other schools Designate and broker Specialist Leaders of Education (SLEs) Engage in research and development

  33. Why did we become one?

  34. Why an Alliance is more powerful than a single school • There are Outstanding teachers in Satisfactory Schools • No single school has all the answers • Teachers and Leaders need to work in different contexts to test themselves • Training has more impact the closer it takes place to the classroom • Peer to Peer support &CPD has more credibility

  35. Cabot Learning Federation Alliance • CLF Secondary Academies • CLF Primary Academies • Begbrook Primary Academy • Frome Vale Academy • Summerhill Academy • Minerva Primary Academy • CLF Primary Partners • Fishponds Academy (St Matthias and Dr Bells) • Two Mile Hill Primary • Non CLF Partners • S Gloucestershire LA • Bristol LA • Bradley Stoke CS • Bridge Learning Campus • Ashley Down Infants and Junior School • Corsham Primary • UWE • The CastleSchool • Priory Community School • John Kyrle High School

  36. Teachers for Tomorrow

  37. CLF New Model of ITT • 10 School Direct • 20 ITTs on new CLF/UWE route • 10 day Induction starting on GCSE results day 23rd August

  38. School Direct Amber Bracey Joanna Froud

  39. New designation acknowledging the important role of middle and senior leaders in supporting their peers Excellent professionals in leadership positions with the capacity, capability and commitment to work beyond their own school Outstanding in a particular area, for example: a subject specialism; inclusion; ITT mentoring; performance management; behaviour; school business management Have the track-record and skills to work in this way Designated by teaching schools, but may be from any school Specialist Leaders of Education

  40. CLF Teaching School SLEs

  41. Succession Planning in the CLF

  42. Cabot Learning Federation Leaders Jon Jones VP BBA Kate Willis VP BBA

  43. VTS Alumni offer • Alumni group • Discussion forums. • Video area where video resource can be watched and downloaded. • Areas to download and upload resources to share best practice. • Access to alumni profiles to see areas of expertise shared interests and shared areas of work • The ability to send messages to other members of the alumni group • Ability to create basic groups so that you can combine with each other to work on specific projects. • matt_gould@clf.cabot.ac.uk CLF and teaching school alliance Alumni Virtual teaching school PGCE students Staff recruitment board CLF staff

  44. Final Thoughts

  45. CLF Post 16 Students performing two songs from “Cluedo” These will be performed at the Edinburgh Festival in August 2012

  46. Introducing the CLF Principals-Part 2 Dan Nicholls-Bristol Brunel Mandy Milsom-Summerhill Academy Ros Farrell-Frome Vale Academy

  47. Brigid AllenPrincipal of BBA Inspirational Leader!

  48. Closing Performance by Post 16 Students and Summerhill Juniors Y6 students Two Songs and a Short Scene from “Matilda”

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