KEY COMPETENCES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING European Reference Framework Bill Houldsworth.

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KEY COMPETENCES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING European Reference Framework Bill Houldsworth

Something in the water! Building Learning Power Increasing Learning Power Multiple Intelligences Thinking hats Philosophical enquiry Learning styles European Key Competencies Framework.

Albert Einstein said: “It’s a miracle that curiosity survives formal education” “The only thing that got in the way of my learning was education!”

The times we’re in… “In times of change learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” Eric Hoffer

Double Helix of Learning (McGettrick 2002) Learning Power Achievement Knowledge Skills Understanding Personal Development Attitudes Values Feelings Dispositions Motivation

Key question 1 that ELLI addresses What are the characteristics of successful learners ?

The Seven Dimensions of Learning Power Changing and learning: A sense of myself as someone who learns and changes over time Critical curiosity: An orientation to want to “get beneath the surface” Meaning making: Making connections and seeing that learning “matters to me” Creativity: Risk-taking, playfulness, imagination and intuition Learning Relationships: Learning with and from others and also able to manage without them Strategic awareness: Being aware of my thoughts, feelings and actions as a learner, and able to use that awareness to manage learning processes Resilience: The readiness to persevere in the development of my own learning power

Seven Dimensions of Learning Power –Changing and learning* –Meaning making* –Critical curiosity* –Creativity –Learning relationships –Strategic awareness –Resilience vs Being stuck & static vs Data accumulation vs Passivity vs Being rule bound vs Isolation & dependence vs Being robotic vs Fragility and dependence

How do we communicate about learning power?

Develop your own icons:

ELLI in 7_2 Our Class Metaphors: Learning Relationships Meaning making CreativityResilience Critical CuriosityChanging and LearningStrategic Awareness

Using stories Extract from ‘A Learning Journey’ …A bear once set out on a long journey. He wanted to find a new cave to make into his home. He had heard that there were some in the mountains he could see in the distance.

Critical curiosityvsPassivity Inspectors will look for evidence of learners being fully engaged in what they are doing and having the process skills to take responsibility for their learning. Enabling learners to use the language of Critical curiosity to describe their learning is a strong motivator.

Changing and learning Learning relationships Strategic Awareness Resilience Creativity Meaning Making Critical Curiosity

ELLI is a powerful, peer reviewed and successful tool that enables us to: –accurately and reliably identify where an individual is on all 7 dimensions through completing an online self-report involving answering 72 questions –display the results on an easily understood graph

Your ELLI profile? On the profile have a ‘guess’ where your score would be on the 7 dimensions (ignore the current shape)

Changing and learning Learning relationships Strategic Awareness Resilience Creativity Meaning Making Critical Curiosity

5 Levels of impact 1.The individual learner 2.Coaching or mentoring 3.Adapting learning and teaching in the existing curriculum 4.Curriculum design 5.Systemic change – leadership for a learning culture

Posters and displays

‘Teachers and other adults generate high levels of enthusiasm for, participation in and commitment to learning.’ “It is when the teachers start to get together it becomes so vibrant and exciting. We are using all their wealth of expertise to make the (ELLI) project explode.” ELLI is highly energising for teachers – it enables them to reconnect to what matters most in education – learning and achieving

‘They (teachers) use well judged and often imaginative teaching strategies that, together with sharply focused and timely support and intervention, match individual needs accurately’. The ELLI Learning Power diagnostic enables students and teachers to know what they need to improve. ELLI has developed and deepened Teachers’ understanding of pedagogy and of how children learn. Head Teacher

‘Teaching promotes pupils’ high levels of resilience, confidence and independence when they tackle challenging activities.’ Learning Relationships and Strategic Awareness Students become more confident, resilient and independent when they know what it is they could do to improve their result through ELLI. I used to be a giving up sort of person. Since the Learning Powers have come in, them just being there, they remind you to keep going. Y6 Student

A Picture of change

ELLI – key facts summary University of Bristol 7 Key Dimensions of Learning A validated self-audit tool (ELLI) to measure and increase ‘Learning Power’. Strategies for increasing learning power “Now I have got a new way of learning for myself” Secondary school student

Good learning All pupils have to think. Pupils: ask questions themselves to take their learning forward have a 'can do' attitude to learning are able to explain processes they have used can make mistakes and learn from them know what success looks like have cognitive conflicts (using what they have learnt in the lesson to draw different conclusions from those previously held) can connect the 'unconnectable‘ (thinking creatively) find their own route to a solution transfer their skills to different situations