Title: Lessons from Part Ones: Effective Teaching and Learning
1Lessons from Part Ones Effective Teaching
and Learning
2What Makes a Vocational Assignment Special
- Activities are real and not hypothetical
- Pupils learn by doing. Its fun, hard work, but
enjoyable - Pupils tend to learn more quickly and remember
longer, because they have to get it right!!
3The Assignments
- Attempt to write your own to fit the course
specifications and link with willing local
business partners - This gives staff ownership and creates a visionÂ
- Ensure realism -- create opportunities for active
learning - Make quality end product enjoyable
- Pupils can see their own progress
4Teaching and Learning Styles
- A mixture of styles to suit the situation
- Whole Class Delivery
- Start the assignment
- Introduce new concepts
- Deliver important knowledge
- Discuss an idea
- Problems
- Review
- Independent and active learning activities
- One to one relationship with pupil/student
- Not text book and handout driven
5Framework
- Please Note Pupils/students require
- Planning / Structure / Framework / Guidance /
Purpose / Success
Success
Letting your pupils/students just go up town or
out when there is no real purpose is not the
answer This perk in itself will not motivate
the pupils
6Activities could include
- Visits and Research
- Creating and developing an idea
- Interaction with public
- Planning
- Presenting
- Searching for knowledge
- Guest trainers
- Guest speakers
- Evaluations
- Developing a range of life and key skills e.g.
Telephone, letters, being interviewed on TV and
Radio etc
7Examples of activities at one school
- Coach courier work
- Customer care skills
- Marketing material
- After dinner speaking
- Brainstorming sessions
- Developing thinking skills
- Team work
- Organisation of a product launch
- Writing press releases etc, etc
The pupils cover the course specifications in an
active and purposeful manner
8Support
- An active approach requires a clear framework
within which the pupil can work - A support structure needs to be in place
- Everyone needs to know and work towards the same
goal - The pupils understand and know exactly why they
are doing the activity - Otherwise a shambles
9Active Approach self
- What are we trying to achieve through this
approach - Development of Self
- Discipline Confidence Respect
- Belief Supporting Motivating
- Esteem Determination Development
- Ownership Reliance Worth
- Teach pupils to become lifelong learners and
become responsible for their own learning
10Success
- Teaching and Learning Styles
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- Motivation Techniques
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- Success
- Results / Attendance / Quality Materials / Image
- Reputation / Enjoyment / Customers / Industrial
Partner - Parents / OFSTED / LEA / Awarding Body
11Why Successful?
- The work is real and not hypothetical.
- Pupils have ownership
- Classroom layout is flexible
- Motivational/delivery techniques are varied
- Pupils are trusted and given responsibility
- Media coverage gives pupils status within the
community
12The Bedrock
- Right Person to deliver
- Commitment by all concerned
- Shared Vision within the school
- Understanding of delivery and complexity of such
activities - Resources
- Educating the parents
- Rooms and timetabling
13The Message
BUILD PARTNERSHIPS CREATE REAL LEARNING
ACTIVITIES GIVE OWNERSHIP / TRUST and SELF
RESPONSIBILITY HAVE A VISION