Aboriginal Enhancement Schools Network Healthy Schools Network January 2015 Networks of Inquiry and Innovation.

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Aboriginal Enhancement Schools Network Healthy Schools Network January 2015 Networks of Inquiry and Innovation

Why our work is so important Reinforcing the foundations Learning from case studies Flash chats – speed networking School team time Network opportunities

PADDLING HARD FOR QUALITY AND EQUITY

FOUNDATIONS Staying the course

SEVEN LEARNING PRINCIPLES

FIRST PEOPLES PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING

SIX AFL STRATEGIES

Disciplined inquiry

Learning from and with each other Case Studies Ideas, strategies, reflections

Flash Chats 1. Learners owning their own learning – meta- cognition 2. Social Emotional Learning 3. First Peoples Principles of Learning 4. AESN transitions 5. Healthy Schools 6. Self-regulation 7. Assessment for Learning 8. Horizontal connections – curriculum and community

School Teams What have you learned today that could inform your inquiry this year?

Network opportunities  AESN – 3 areas of focus  NOII – seven learning principles  Healthy Schools  Spring Symposium May 8-9  Extended Lower Mainland meeting and celebration  Blog: