Title: PERSONALISING LEARNING: THE DEVELOPMENT
1PERSONALISING LEARNING THE DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH NETWORKSPaul ChristensenNeil Tunstall
2Why Development Research Networks
- By schools, for schools
- Action Research
- Bottom Up, not Top Down innovation
- Building on the Trusts strength in Networking
- Establishing Next Practice
3The First Five Gateways to Personalising Learning
- Assessment for Learning
- Curriculum
- Learning to Learn
- New Technologies
- Student Voice
4Structure of the Project
- 5 gateways x 11 regions 55 networks
- Applications invited for hub schools
- 6k funding for hub to coordinate network
- Expressions of interest from schools to join
network - Hubs to recruit further members
- Initially a one year project
5Hub schools in the South West
- Assessment for Learning Backwell, Court Fields,
Redruth - Curriculum St Johns, Wootton Bassett
- Learning to Learn John Cabot, Lipson
- New Technologies Chulmleigh, Cirencester Deer
Park - Student Voice Callington, Thomas Keble
6Learning to Learn John Cabot CTC
- Cabot Competency Curriculum
- Student Competencies not National Curriculum
- Year 7 teaching by themes 5 term year
- Smaller CCC teaching team
- Science Technology Day
- Innovation Exchanges
- Now in Year 2 evaluation pending!
7Curriculum Wootton Bassett School
- Personalising the Curriculum
- Introducing choice in Key Stage 3
- Curriculum Plus
- Key Stage 3 options into GCSE e.g. Astronomy,
Catering - Pupils Attitude to Self and School
- Learning to Learn Champions in each faculty
- Learning Mentor for each student
8New Technologies The Community College,
Chulmleigh
- Active network, sharing innovation
- MP3 players for research
- Collaboration with Blundells
- Portal for network partners to share ideas
- Wide variety of approaches between schools
- Using new technologies across the curriculum
9Student Voice Thomas Keble School
- Students central to shaping the project
- Student Conference in council chamber
- Each school allocated a project
- Focus on improvements in Teaching Learning
10Network Characteristics
- Disciplined
- Decentralised
- Distributed
11Roles of the Hub schools
- Develop own current practice
- Lead and coordinate the network
- Facilitate sharing of practice
- Coordinate different models of innovation
- Investigate methods of dissemination beyond the
network - Communication innovation champion
12Redruth School A Technology CollegeSW1 DR Hub
Assessment for Learning
- Starting Position
- School Improvement Group AfL focus
- 2 lead teachers delivering Inset across Cornwall
- Some strategies embedded across the school
- Other areas of good practice developing
13Starting Position
- Embedded Practice
- Objectives shared with students
- Success Criteria to see how to succeed
- No grade marking with Next Steps for
improvement - Marking ladders
- Personal target setting
- Developing Practice
- Use of starters and plenaries to inform planning
- Self and peer assessment
- Peer coaching for teachers to develop their
skills
14Developing a Network
- Build a core team within our school
- Utilise expertise and contacts of strategy
consultants - Make personal contact with partners
- Advertise network via e-newsletter
- Develop a website for sharing innovation
- Provide subject focussed case studies for all to
use
15Website
- www.redruth.cornwall.sch.uk
- Assessment for Learning link
- AfL links
- Whole School issues
- Subject focus
- Aiming for 5 case studies per subject
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19Next Steps
- Build up website case studies
- Widen network across South West
- Work within national AfL Super Hub
- Develop list of Mentors to support local schools
- Develop AfL focus within school
20Making Contributions
- Register for an e-newsletter
- Offer to write a case study
- Pass on details to your school AfL Coordinator
- See our AfL via our website at
- www.redruth.cornwall.sch.uk
21First Lessons The Real Deal!
- 6k is not a lot of money!
- Interest from schools in joining networks varies
- Not a top down model school sharing expertise
- How can a local network be extended?
- Keen to start slow to get going
- Life of the networks will there be a Year 2?
- Is the hub structure the right one
decentralisation?
22D R Networks the next steps
- Deep Learning (Assessment for Learning, Learning
to Learn, Student Voice) - Deep Experience (Curriculum, New Technologies)
- Deep Support (Advice Guidance, Mentoring
Coaching) - Deep Leadership (Workforce Development, School
Organisation and Design)
23D R Networks the next steps
- Alternative network structure
- Distributed innovation because we must
- Network first, hub second
- Network schools decide their own direction
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