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Title: Learning


1
Learning Leadership SeminarBristol 15th May
2008
  • Context-driven, learner-centred enquiry
  • what emerges from the narratives?

2
Principles
  • A curriculum designed to
  • recognise the person of the learner, her
    intentionality, authority, relationships and
    story
  • allow these to initiate, shape and motivate the
    learning process
  • include reflection on process as an essential
    component of what is learned (learning about
    learning)
  • free the learner to span and connect pre-existing
    forms and stores of knowledge
  • enable the learning to relate - and achieve a
    purpose of value - to the (accountable) world.

3
Principles 2
  • an archaeological pedagogy which
  • is anchored in personal interest
  • (rather than didactic intent)
  • starts with objective reality
  • (rather than opinion or theory)
  • creates its own dynamic
  • (rather than following taught routines)
  • relates and unites disparate elements
  • (rather than fragmenting them)
  • is reflexive on its process
  • (rather than concerned only with outcome)
  • allows the outcome to derive from the process
  • (rather than pre-determine it)

4
The dynamics of a learner-driven enquiry
  • Personal Choice - deciding
  • Observation - describing
  • Enquiry wondering, interrogating
  • Narratives - discovering, storying
  • Mapping navigating
  • Connecting - widening
  • Encountering - interface with existing forms
  • Communicating assessment /validation

5
  • The Simpsons Guide to
  • LIFE

6
But WHATS THE POINT of learning?
  • Finding out what matters
  • to YOU
  • Finding out how you can
  • learn more about it
  • Finding out how to be a
  • good learner
  • Deciding what you want to do with your life

7
What makes a good learner?
?
8
Scaffolding with ELLI zones
Changing and Learning? (morphing zone) Critical
Curiosity (detective zone) Creativity
(springboard zone) Meaning Making
(jigsaw zone) Resilience (gritty zone)
Strategic Awareness (pilot zone) Learning
Relationships (team zone)
9
Three settings
  • St Johns School Community College, Marlborough
    space in Year 11 after completing some GCSEs a
    year early
  • Vinney Green a Young Offenders Institution in
    S. Gloucestershire
  • Bath Northeast Somerset Training Organisation
    an E-to-E Course for NEET Learners

10
Some emerging themes in the following narratives?
  • Engagement getting stuck in!
  • Curiosity exploring - surprising myself
  • Commitment meeting deadlines -
    completing something
  • Spontaneity being open-minded about things
  • Reflection when it all comes together
  • Identity knowing how Ive changed

11
Some emerging themes in the following narratives?
  • Story-telling making my experience visible
  • Self-awareness - achievement within yourself
  • Critical self-evaluation how I would do it
    differently next time
  • Creativity and conditions for it freedom and
    limits
  • Overcoming fear scary but interesting!
  • How to assess the above?

12
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • (visiting Waterloo) made you think about it in
    an emotional way thinking about how it must
    have been connecting what I knew from
    background reading to a place

13
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • Once I had narrowed my area down to one thing (a
    photo) it was like a springboard
  • Having limits can make you more creative

14
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • It is important for us to recognise when weve
    done something important achievement within
    yourself rather than measured by someone else
    self-growth

15
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • It is about self-awareness more than anything
    else to choose an object, you need to be
    self-aware, to know what resonates and to know
    what youve got out of it you need to be
    self-aware

16
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • Learning how to tell your own story would make it
    easier to do all the other things you have to do
    learn subjects, get grades etc

17
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • Theres a bit of a trust thing they dont trust
    you to do it your way (in the normal academic
    curriculum)
  • Were all programmed in a way that makes our
    experience invisible

18
Student narrativesSt Johns
  • You can tell if someone is just quoting from an
    encyclopaedia in a viva
  • More measurable things are given far more
    attention than the less measurable
  • If you allow things to go off and get
    interesting, how do you compare?

19
Young Offenders
  • Tentative finding
  • Violent young offenders appear to have extremely
    distinctive learning profiles (N45)

20
Young Offenders
Convicted gang rape of 13yr olds
21
Can we make a difference?Young offenders before
and after self assessment strategies
22
NEET Learners
  • What were the best bits?
  • using ICT to find important and relevant
    information
  • (One actually traced his grandfather whom he had
    never met but only lived in the next city)
  • Researching the historical context and the
    development of the technology.
  • Finding out about Cheddar Man

23
NEET Learners
  • If you were to do it again?
  • We would get to know the scaffolds better
  • Choose a better topic next time
  • What would you change?
  • Choose a place first then find objects
  • Focus the questions better

24
NEET Learners
  • What was difficult?
  • Choosing the topic
  • Finding a starting point e.g. a photograph
  • The amount of work for a 10 min presentation!
  • Presentation could have been better
  • Needed more time to prepare
  • Slow pace of finding information (½ hour with
    nothing )
  • Knowing what you are doing and getting help
  • Using a wider range of sources
  • like being on a slippery slope you dont know
    whats coming next
  • Get fed up too much info. too little info

25
NEET Learners
  • What surprised you most about what you did?
  • The leaflet! I didnt think I could ever do
    anything like that
  • The finish and quality of my work
  • Working to a deadline

26
NEET Learners
  • Which skills will you use in day-to-day life?
  • Thinking things through
  • Preparation for a job
  • Taking time
  • Managing variables
  • Research skills

27
NEET LearnersHow have you changed?
  • Jess
  • Im always thinking things throughmore
    spontaneous now more creativenow I do less
    planning and go with the moment. Before, I would
    think everything through and get stuck. Good in
    the Pilot Zone new to the Springboard Zoneless
    time worrying and more letting things fall into
    place
  • Richard
  • thought it would be boring part way through but
    it didnt get boring. More detail was more
    interesting and exciting. It linked to new stuff
    and raceswould be more confident in the
    presentation if I did it again

28
NEET Learners
  • Matthew
  • Decision making was the hardest Doing it my own
    way I didnt know what my own way was I didnt
    feel, so I couldnt go with my feelings or trust
    the feelings when they were there. Im proud to
    have made something out of something else that
    wasnt there before.

29
NEET Learners
  • Thinking about ELLI
  • Zones we didnt think about these once we had
    our profiles, just got on with our work wanted
    it as simple as possible.
  • I didnt understand it (ELLI) at first but later
    I just got used to them.
  • Zones - are wicked! At the start they give you
    an idea of how to do it.
  • Profiles - at the end it is good to see the
    change. In the back of your mind you are aware of
    the differences, such as Creativity. The
    differences afterwards are interesting - to see
    the change after just a few weeks

30
NEET Learners
  • Jess and Richard
  • The whole project is individual it is completely
    and utterly your own
  • You can let it (ELLI profile) go to the back of
    your mind and notice the changes at the end.

31
NEET Learners
  • Jess - It (using the zones) definitely changes
    the way you look at your own learningI see
    myself as Lisa which fits into planning
  • Matthew You remember and use it, not a
    conscious thought it makes you prepare things
    and take more time
  • Matthew It builds up skills tells you more what
    you are like. There are some surprises.

32
NEET Learners
  • Was having no restrictions hard?
  • Yes, but we had plenty of people there to help.
    Freedom was good. Restrictions would have been
    more difficult, more boring, less ownership.
  • WE thought, WE decided, We completed it
    ourselves!
  • It was scary but interesting. You learn about the
    things you want to learn about, not being told
    what to learn. It is learning by accident.

33
NEET Learners
  • Will it change the way you look at yourself?
  • Not on its own.
  • The evaluation session where all the people have
    come is when you take more in about what you have
    achieved.
  • The group discussion, reflecting and realising
    what weve done, made it all come together. It
    gave it a value. It was learning stuff I actually
    enjoy.

34
NEET Learners
  • How is it different from School?
  • Things are chucked at you in school. The teacher
    is not engaged with you. In one ear and out of
    the other. Not getting it through.
  • School is boring. The way you are approached is
    different, the atmosphere.
  • You are more motivated when not at school. Its
    all about us - the way you are taught (is) not
    the way you learn.

35
NEET Learners
  • The ELLI work has been
  • more open-minded about things
  • more exploring
  • more skill building
  • when you enjoy learning
  • learning things you dont realise
  • Reflection is important!

36
NEET Learners
  • The timing?
  • Six weeks is just about right. At the start I
    would have said (too much?) but I now feel a
    sense of accomplishment. Now I see the point of
    it. It has changed my mind a lot.
  • At what age do you think it would be best to use
    it?
  • In Yr 7 thinking more, when you are becoming a
    person and where information is more relevant.
  • It fits with Life skills and should be in the
    National Curriculum. The Government should see
    that it prepares yourself for life not about
    qualifications.

37
NEET Learners
  • At what age do you think it would be
  • best to use it?
  • In Yr 7 thinking more, when you are becoming a
    person and where information is more relevant.
  • It fits with Life skills and should be in the
    National Curriculum. The Government should see
    that it prepares yourself for life not about
    qualification
  • Yr 9 before GCSEs and Coursework would be best.
  • Yr 9 is a balancing point for curriculum choices
    and you should know your strengths and weaknesses.

38
NEET Learners
  • (Theres) nothing like this at school, it is
    really deep and meaningful. Its quite scary
    being so personal.
  • Richard If you go into it too much you get
    lost, it needs more structure.
  • It is most valuable and makes you think. If all
    these schools have actually done it (used ELLI)
    it can change their lives. If you learn about it
    you think deeper and have a more positive
    learning experience.

39
NEET Learners
  • Grab people when they are younger. You have to
    follow it through.
  • Paul It will help people improve their lives.
    Get them out of their habits. Help them control
    their thoughts. Change your personality a bit,
    feel bit more creative gives motivation and
    self-esteem great confidence builder structures
    thoughts and exercises controlmore aware of
    being a balanced person
  • Advice to others
  • Get stuck in!

40
NEET Learners - Jess
  • Its made me not so scared to learn other
    things,
  • It was a tiny little project and it spiraled
    into all these other things that were connected.
  • I didnt think I could learn any more but now I
    believe you can. Its not just about Cheddar
    Gorge, its about life stuff

41
NEET Learners - Richard
  • Students often dont get on with school because
    every student has to do the same work, you all do
    one thing. They need more choice in approach it
    gives you more freedom to decide instead of
    depending on what the teacher wants.

42
NEET Learners - Danny
  • Ive got a new way of learning. I have
    questions, and I scan and pick out the things I
    need.
  • You have to take a leap of faith!
  • Its opened my eyes quite a bit to learn how to
    do these things
  • And its changed what I think I can do.
  • that astrophysicist has invited me to his next
    call-out with telescopes and to a lecture
  • So Ill go on learning!
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