Campaign for Learning: Learning to learn training sessions.

A competency curriculum that develops the PLTS – 18 September 2008 in London.  

http://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/cfl/events/

Capturing hearts and minds through implementing SEAL – 17 October 2008 in Northampton.  

http://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/cfl/events/

From ‘good to excellent’ teaching and learning through learning to learn – 11 November 2008 in London.

http://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/cfl/events/

A competency curriculum that develops the PLTS

18 September 2008

Learning to Learn for Personalised Learning

A competency based curriculum rather than a subject based curriculum for KS3?

QCA recommends a flexible curriculum for KS3 that will inspire and engage students to become lifelong learners. How can we achieve this and still demonstrate rigorous academic achievement? This workshop is an opportunity to find out what the RSA Opening Minds project taught us and what other schools are now doing to make progress with their KS3 curriculum.

To book a place click here.

Capturing hearts and minds through implementing SEAL

17 October 2008

Implementing the SEAL programme has improved behaviour, attitudes to learning and self esteem in pilot schools. Find out about how it can transform your school and create the clear framework for values across all aspects of school life.

Course objectives:

– Know what the SEAL programme is and how to use it in your school context.
– Find out how to create more emotionally intelligent staff and students
– Link SEAL to a competency based approach for KS3
– See examples of materials and resources to use back at school
– Develop an action plan for moving your school forward and implementing SEAL

To book a place click here.

From ‘good to excellent’ teaching and learning through learning to learn

11 November 2008

How do we raise the bar and help ourselves and other teachers become ‘excellent’? This workshop will look at the changes teachers need to make to create excellent LEARNING and demonstrate coaching processes to achieve outstanding results.

Course Objectives
– At the end of the course participants will be able to:
– Know how teaching and learning will need to change with our changing world
– Debate various new models for delivering excellent learning for the changing curriculum
– Use an effective coaching method to help teachers develop the skills required
– See examples of materials and resources to use back at school
– Develop an action plan for moving your school forward and implementing SEAL

To book a place click here.

Learning to Learn Conference

12 December 2008

Find out the latest developments in the Learning to Learn agenda including:

– Practical learning to learn approaches that are creating motivation and raising achievement in schools across the country
– How learning to learn is a key catalyst in developing your 2020 approach to Personalising Learning
– What part Learning to Learn plays in the Every child Matters outcomes
– Implementing the SEAL framework in the classroom
– Developing a competency based curriculum based on Learning to Learn following changes in KS3 orders
– How learning to learn is the first step to creating independent learners
– The new exciting future of learners with ICT in schools
– Cover Bug – an amazing new system for covering absent teachers and students’ learning to learn.

Speakers include:

Jackie Beere OBE
Ian Gilbert, Independent Thinking Ltd

The conference will be an all day event and is priced at £175 plus VAT.

To book a place click here.

For more information or to book a place on any of the above events, contact Karla McLaren on 020 7766 0010 or kmclaren@cflearning.org.uk

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