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Title: Transforming Learning for the 21st Century


1
Transforming Learning for the 21st Century
  • Ian Curryer
  • Acting Corporate Director of Childrens Services

2
Sustainable Community StrategyCity,
Neighbourhood, Family Raising Aspirations
  • Go ahead Nottingham
  • safe, clean, ambitious, proud

3
SCS Strategic Priorities
Strong Aspiring Family Nottingham
World Class Nottingham
Neighbourhood Nottingham
Safer Nottingham
Working Nottingham
Aspiring
Green
Fair
4
21st Century Childrens Services
  • Vision
  • Children and young people in Nottingham are safe,
    thrive and achieve their full potential
  • Mission
  • To lead the change to enable us to have good
    services for children and young people by March
    2010

5
The Golden Thread
Children's Partnership Board
SCS
C YP Plan
Notts Police plans
Childrens Services plans
Individual Schools plans
NHS Nottingham City plans
6
Features of Outstanding Schools
  • High expectations
  • (Controlled) Risk taking culture
  • Focus on motivation / aspiration
  • Creative curriculum
  • Enrichment opportunities
  • Attention to detail
  • Sharp focus on standards
  • Challenging governors
  • Succession planning HT longevity in post

7
21st Century Learning
Quality
Personalisation
Innovation
Learning Transformation
8
Quality
Quality
  • High quality buildings
  • Leadership at all levels
  • Quality first teaching
  • Robust quality assurance processes
  • Sound planning basis
  • Outcomes basis for choice diversity
  • Skilled and adaptive workforce
  • Sharp focus on standards

Quality
Personalisation
Innovation
9
Personalisation
Personalisation
  • Build on pupil interest as the start of the
    curriculum offer
  • Learning pathways for individuals
  • Active learning
  • Individual ICT progress
  • Variety of learning contexts
  • Drawing on talents of staff
  • Continual assessment

Quality
Personalisation
Innovation
10
Innovation
Innovation
Quality
Personalisation
  • Learning beyond the school building day
  • New model of the learning year
  • Balance of LA / school based provision - Early
    Intervention, prevention, respite focus
  • Absence reduction through interest and curriculum
    appropriateness
  • Collaboration in lesson / subject delivery - EIPs

Innovation
11
Learning Transformation
  • Highly effective leadership and management
  • Creativity and disciplined risk taking
  • Robust quality assurance / internal consistency
  • Maximised learning opportunities
  • Pupils at heart of decision making
  • Innovation and drawing on skills and talents of
    staff
  • Sharp focus on standards

12
Transformational Change Priorities for Nottingham
City
  • A broad, creative curriculum developing the
    whole child while keeping the rigour and focus
    on standards
  • Stage-appropriate and age-appropriate provision
    for individuals and group of pupils
  • Schools as community heart with appropriate
    spaces, strong parental involvement and early
    engagement of families
  • Seamless transition between primary and secondary
    phases
  • New learning opportunities offered by
    technological change

13
Implications for Childrens Partnership Board
  • Local Authority Curriculum Statement
  • Local Authority and schools partnership
  • Schools and schools partnership
  • LA and partners and schools partnership
  • Schools and schools collaboration
  • Place of EIPs commissioning
  • Delivery of the City-wide agendas / public realm
  • Effective support and robust challenge (school to
    school / school to LA and vice versa)

14
And Finally
  • We should all expect to be challenged for the
    greater good .

Hello Sir, I am a Community Protection Officer,
working for Nottingham City Council, and attached
to the Council House as a Civic Guard. One of the
problems we have encountered, is juveniles using
the Council House concourse as an area to ride
bikes and use skateboards. So far we have managed
to hamper this by either temporary confiscation
or warnings, followed by either Acceptable
Behaviour Contracts (ABC's) or Letters before
Action (LBA's) as a build up to a possible Anti
Social Behaviour Order (ASBO)
To show we are treating everyone fairly, I would
respectfully ask if it is possible, that you
could dismount from your pushbike before entering
the Council House concourse in the
future. Regards CPO MITCHELL 9995
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