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http://www.neelb.org.uk PDMU Team 2010/2011 Daphne Wilson
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Pupil Participation Class Councils The School Council Good Practice in NEELB schools
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We will discuss what pupil participation means and address the underlying principles (Session 1) We will look in detail at one model of introducing a School Council, beginning with class councils(Sessions 2 and 3) We will learn about other schools’ experiences of introducing School Councils (Session 4) We will apply the learning to our own contexts and begin to plan for implementation (All sessions)
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School Council – elected representatives and link teacher/Principal Year 1 class council (class representatives optional) Year 2 class council (class representatives optional) Year 3 class council and representatives Year 4 class council and representatives Year 5 class council and representatives Year 6 class council and representatives Year 7 class council and representatives
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Whole school participation participation and involvement is ‘everybody’s business’ counters potential elitism and promotes equality creates a powerhouse of ideas and views two way communication between classes and the council Building capacity in all pupils all pupils need to learn how to listen, express opinions and back them up, work in groups, make good decisions, negotiate, and use secretarial skills - see School Council UK lessons future representatives are being trained
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Promote the role and contributions of the School Council and Class Council to the class Build in time once a month for class council meetings Create space in the classroom where agendas, minutes, posters or other School/Class council material can be displayed or accessed.
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Each teacher was encouraged to dedicate a small area of their room for class council business.
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These lessons are taken from the School Council UK document entitled ‘ Key Stage One participation and school councils toolkit’.
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Structuring a meeting and the secretarial skills of constructing agendas and writing minutes – see booklet Thinking and decision making -see Active Teaching and Learning Values – respect, cooperation, listening – see slide21
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Year 6 rules.
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Support annually to prepare the whole class and prospective candidates for elections, organize class or whole school voting Make sure that the class representatives are well prepared for School Council meetings Facilitate representatives reporting back to the class after Council Meetings. Reporting back should always take place as soon as possible after a School Council meeting.
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