Redesigning Schooling: a grassroots movement ResearchEd, Dulwich College Tom Sherrington, Chair of Vision 2040 Tom Middlehurst, Head of Research.

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Redesigning Schooling: a grassroots movement ResearchEd, Dulwich College Tom Sherrington, Chair of Vision 2040 Tom Middlehurst, Head of Research

What is Redesigning Schooling and Vision 2040? The campaign March symposia Vision 2040 Pamphlets Williamson, Why the need for change Claxton and Lucas, What kind of teaching for what kind of learning Wiliam, Principled curriculum design Matthews, Intelligent accountability Middlehurst, Student Impact Chambers, Employers Lucas, Parents Wiliam, Assessment Fullan and Hargreaves, Professional capital for the UK National Conference – 6 December, Manchester Central

Why now? “... professional development for teachers is a central priority for the Department. We are actively considering how we can encourage all teachers to take part in more professional learning. We are particularly keen to help teachers to make better use of educational research.” The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP Letter to the Teacher Development Trust 2013

Why now? First, we need greater emphasis on the importance of CPD for teachers. This agenda needs to be delivered through collaboration between schools. Second, we need to make it the norm... that they use data to systematically evaluate the impact of development strategies for effective teaching and learning. Stephen Twigg MP Teaching Leaders Quarterly 2013

Why now? “To improve training and professional development of teachers, leaders and support staff, we will... help talented teachers develop into school leaders, and introduce new ways for teachers to improve their teaching based on evidence about what works” The Rt Hon David Laws MP Department for Education 2013

The evidence Countries that have succeeded in making teaching an attractive profession have often done so not just through pay, but by raising the status of teaching, offering real career prospects, and giving teachers responsibility as professionals and leaders of reform. This requires teacher education that helps teachers to become innovators and researchers in education, not just civil servants who deliver curricula. PISA 2012

Effective teaching and learning Claxton & Lucas

T&L Research Projects What are the characteristics of effective learners and the contexts in which they develop in your own schools? Bite-sized case studies. Define the characteristics of effective learners at the different stages of their school career from EY to 18 (scope to unpack the context beyond age / stage …) ‘Test’ the characteristics against a broad range of different schools and contexts Exemplify the definition using this broad range of schools Develop a film of ‘characteristics of effective learners’ What are the characteristics of effective learners and the contexts in which they develop in your own schools? Bite-sized case studies. Define the characteristics of effective learners at the different stages of their school career from EY to 18 (scope to unpack the context beyond age / stage …) ‘Test’ the characteristics against a broad range of different schools and contexts Exemplify the definition using this broad range of schools Develop a film of ‘characteristics of effective learners’ Models of learning to re-educate and engage parents Identify practice with impact in our own and other schools Summarise research to date link school based evidence to the research Work with a range of schools in collecting ‘parent voice’ – what have parents found most effective in engaging with their child’s learning, breaking down barrier to being involved at school? Models of learning to re-educate and engage parents Identify practice with impact in our own and other schools Summarise research to date link school based evidence to the research Work with a range of schools in collecting ‘parent voice’ – what have parents found most effective in engaging with their child’s learning, breaking down barrier to being involved at school?

Principled curriculum design Wiliam

Curriculum Research Projects The extent to which school curriculums are designed based on principles, student experiences, or policy What is happening in schools to develop the wider curriculum Comments about the nature of these changes being ‘principled curriculum design’ and /or principled Cd in response to principles or policy and clarity about validation of wider skills and experiences with/for students in our own schools Principled curriculum design in practice – exemplifying how some schools are responding to the validation of wider skill and experience with alternatives The extent to which school curriculums are designed based on principles, student experiences, or policy What is happening in schools to develop the wider curriculum Comments about the nature of these changes being ‘principled curriculum design’ and /or principled Cd in response to principles or policy and clarity about validation of wider skills and experiences with/for students in our own schools Principled curriculum design in practice – exemplifying how some schools are responding to the validation of wider skill and experience with alternatives Balancing the wider school curriculum with the national curriculum How we balance the compulsory curriculum within a wider, coherent school curriculum. How we defining success for individual schools and students How our Catholic ethos is the foundation to go beyond a narrow definition of success, happiness and fulfilment & emphasising the development of the whole person. Balancing the wider school curriculum with the national curriculum How we balance the compulsory curriculum within a wider, coherent school curriculum. How we defining success for individual schools and students How our Catholic ethos is the foundation to go beyond a narrow definition of success, happiness and fulfilment & emphasising the development of the whole person.

Professional capital Hargreaves

Professional Capital Research Projects The relationship between effective pedagogy, leadership and CPD on professional capital Genuine CPD; developmental models - 'teacher never finished‘ The connection between effective leadership & the core purpose of teaching & learning in our schools draw conclusion and evidence an assertion/critique: Professional capital can be achieved through connecting effective leadership & the core purpose of teaching & learning The relationship between effective pedagogy, leadership and CPD on professional capital Genuine CPD; developmental models - 'teacher never finished‘ The connection between effective leadership & the core purpose of teaching & learning in our schools draw conclusion and evidence an assertion/critique: Professional capital can be achieved through connecting effective leadership & the core purpose of teaching & learning Models of effective leadership and CPD and the evidence-based movement in education The role of leadership in developing professional capital. Models of excellent CPD/ ITT partnerships/ leadership practices that fuel strong CPD. Explore practice across other schools to gather evidence: Professional capital and confidence – the need to be evidence based Models of effective leadership and CPD and the evidence-based movement in education The role of leadership in developing professional capital. Models of excellent CPD/ ITT partnerships/ leadership practices that fuel strong CPD. Explore practice across other schools to gather evidence: Professional capital and confidence – the need to be evidence based

Intelligent accountability Gilbert

Intelligent accountability Research Projects Self confident schools Studies of self confident schools – a range of good and outstanding schools who display confidence How did you Ofsted prep / self evaluation (ie contractual accountability) lead to improvement The professions view: does accountability lead to improvement Alternative models ie: peer accountability, local partnership, governance How does accountability secure improvement? What else matters? Self confident schools Studies of self confident schools – a range of good and outstanding schools who display confidence How did you Ofsted prep / self evaluation (ie contractual accountability) lead to improvement The professions view: does accountability lead to improvement Alternative models ie: peer accountability, local partnership, governance How does accountability secure improvement? What else matters? Alternatives to Ofsted The cost of school-based inspections to the country The relationship between pre-inspection data and ultimate outcome The price of an alternative model (i.e. local partnership) Recommendations for moving forward Alternatives to Ofsted The cost of school-based inspections to the country The relationship between pre-inspection data and ultimate outcome The price of an alternative model (i.e. local partnership) Recommendations for moving forward