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Page 1: Second breakout   whole education in practice, tara bell

Passion

Ability

Achieve

Wellbeing

Curiosity

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Context

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Creating a learner vision

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(1)Priorities (2) Starting point: What are our learners like now? Date:

(3) Set clear goals: What will our learners be like when we have achieved our priorities?

(4) Design & implement curriculum changes: How will you organise learning?

(5) Review progress: How will you know when you are achieving yours aims?

(6) Evaluate & record the impact: How? When? How will you know you have achieved your aims?

(7) Maintain, change or move on: Are we going to keep doing what we are doing, change our approach, or move onto another priority?

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Shifting Thinking

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‘Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life

is about creating yourself.’

George Bernard Shaw

Curriculum and additional provision

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Building the foundations of learning for life

Curious Minds

This is a value system with which schools can articulate recognise and enable the wide scope of human ability.

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We pride ourselves on creating a curriculum which grows the gifts in our learners and unearths talents previously unrecognised.

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"Young people united in a shared commitment and passion for creating art can overcome all difficulties of communication to create theatre of the highest quality."

Simon StephensAssistant Director of Theatre - Brit School

Passion

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Experiential learning helps our students build a better understanding of the world.

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Participating in project work builds a sense of community and encourages inclusion.

Tamar Community Project

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'Innovation is the fuel that drives the global economy and it must be fostered in our nation's schools'.

'School of tomorrow’ www.mmiweb.org.uk

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Next

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References:‘Building Learning Power: Helping Young People Become Better Learners’ by Guy Claxton

'The G & T Pocketbook', Barry Hymer

'A Fair Deal for Gifted Children' Carrie Winstanley

'How to change your mindset', Carol Dweck

‘5Minds for the Future’ Howard Gardner

National G&T Resources

‘What’s the Point of School’ Guy Claxton

‘Changing Paradigms’ Ken Robinson

‘The Whole in the Wall’ Sugata Mitra

‘Enquiring Minds’ Future Lab

www.projectict.com

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Architecture Award

Wandsworth Dragons Den

The highest national contextual value-added score between Key Stage 2 and GCSE. 

Achievements