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What can we do to raise aspirations for all? Dr Lio Moscardini School of Education Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Strathclyde l.moscardini@strath.ac.uk Thursday 5 th March 2015
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What are the conditions that might support the engagement of all learners? The Learning Environment What individual teachers know, do and believe matters.
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What does a teacher need to know and believe to support this pupil?
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Who gets to play? Play On Project http://paragon-music.org/play-on-2015-workshops/
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‘Meeting children’s learning needs’ http://www.journeytoexcellence.org.uk ‘A school is good to the extent that… teachers have a good understanding of children’s learning and development. …. A school is excellent to the extent that …teachers have a deep understanding of children’s learning and development….’
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Knowledge of subject Knowledge of pedagogy, structuring and organising learning Knowledge of children’s thinking, conceptual understanding and development in specific domains
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Cognitively Guided Instruction Based on nearly 30 years research – University of Wisconsin, Madison Instructional decisions are informed by teachers’ knowledge of children’s thinking Problem solving is used as a context for children to reveal their thinking and to explore and develop a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts Not a prescriptive pedagogy and NOT a remedial/recovery approach
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It’s twelve. You will need twelve bags.
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When teachers create a learning environment that genuinely engages children in learning with understanding everybody benefits. “ I like it instead of maths’’ “ It helps you learn” “ I like this maths because you can count” “ It helps you to count” “ It’s easy ‘cos I did a bus and I put windows in” “ I like it ‘cause I learn more”
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