Showing posts with label personalisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personalisation. Show all posts

29 October 2007

Carol Allen, Personalised Learning for ALL

Saturday

Carol Allen, 11:45, will discuss how the same teaching and learning strategies and methodologies employed to include students can be extended to support staff and voluntary helpers in order to facilitate their own inclusive learning.

Personalised learning has been a key feature of effective working practice within the SEN field for many years. This session will look at how the same teaching and learning strategies and methodologies employed to include students can be extended to support staff and voluntary helpers in order to facilitate their own inclusive learning empowered by the effective use of ICT and technology.

22 October 2007

Tash Lee, Laura Shore, Deputy Head, Luckwell Primary School, Bristol, ‘Fountaineering’ for educational change

‘Fountaineers’ is a whole school project in which primary pupils are co-researchers, co-designers, owners and engineers of an interactive and programmable, intelligent water fountain. Ultimately the fountain is a vehicle and a focus for us to trial and to develop new approaches to teaching and learning, to challenge some traditional school structures and to put personalised learning and learner voice into practice.The seminar will provide practical advice, and share tools and processes for others to be able to run similar projects in their own institutions.

Dr. Tim Rudd, Simon Kaufman, Teacher Advisor - ICT, Mathematics, Inclusion Support and Development Service, Barnsley, Approaches to learner voice in s

This seminar will focus on the principles, perspectives and practices around increasing ‘learner voice’ in schools, particularly in light of the personalisation agenda. It will look at prior research, alternative practice, tools for participation and empowering learners. It will also show some examples of projects and practice that have fostered greater learner voice and demonstrate why this is a key issue to consider in relation to future teaching and learning, pedagogy and the organisation of schools.

Andy Lowe, ELearning Director, St Paul’s Catholic College. Captivate students and enhance learning with a learning platform

Andy will demonstrate how to use a learning platform to personalise learning, improve results and inspire pupils from a school that has already achieved this. The talk will also cover how to make teaching resources interesting on a VLE and advice on the best ways to help teachers get their lesson materials online.

Andy Tyerman, Becta, 10:45 Wednesday, What will a personal online learning space mean for schools and for learners?  Where are we now?

The Government target for learners to have access to a personal online learning space by March 2008 will be a significant move towards the widespread uptake of technologies that widen access to learning. Learners will increasingly take greater control over their learning as they have choices about when and where they are engaging. What are the challenges to the role of the teacher and the school to ensure that best practice and effective use of the technologies leads to improved outcomes for learners in the shortest possible timescales? The session will provide an update on the current position and how learning platform technology is having significant impact around the country.

Becta keynote address, Niel McLean, Personalising learning in a connected world



The debate about personalising learning asks challenging questions. To what extent is it possible or desirable to meet individual learners' needs? If we want to open up real possibilities to personalise what is learnt, how it is learnt, where it is learnt, when it is learnt, how learning is supported, and how it is recognised, do we have the tools for the job? If new technology offers us the tools, what does that mean for the role of the teacher and the school? This session considers the challenges and opportunities for personalising learning in a connected world.

Tony Richardson, Becta, Delivering the e-strategy for education



This session will be led by Tony Richardson, Executive Director, Strategy and Policy, Becta.


This session will set out Becta’s view about what the e-strategy is aiming to achieve in order to extend, enhance and enrich learning and to empower learners. It will be put in the national context of the evidence we have of the impact of the Harnessing Technology Strategy on the quality of learning, learner motivation and engagement and the evidence of impact on achievement. It will outline the future development of the strategy – in the context of a more demand-led system. This will ensure the needs and demands of learners, parents/carers and employers drive the way 21st century technology is harnessed to create a much more personalised system for all.