Creating a Learning School

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David Middlewood - University of Warwick, UK
Creating a Learning School
August 2005 | 208 pages | Sage UK
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Description

'It is full of good sense, a treasure chest of helpful ideas which have the credibility of being grounded in case-study material, and in the experience of the authors, two of whom are practising headteachers. The book sets out the principles underpinning the learning school, but offers also a strong pragmatic focus and is organized so that it can be dipped into and something worthwhile easily found…It will support change and improvement in the professional practices involved in making a school a stimulating learning environment for adults as well as students' - Dr Martin J Coles, Assistant Director, National College for School Leadership

The 'learning school' described in this book suggests an alternative to the preoccupation with tests, targets, and leadership from above, and focuses instead on independence of learning and structural flexibility within schools.

The authors give a complete overview of how schools can adapt to meet changing needs. They look at the teacher as learner, learning outside the classroom, and the nature of leadership in the learning school. Practical suggestions to the problems of staffing, resourcing and assessment are all covered, enabling those in schools to make their own choices.


This book is an invaluable resource for all mid-to-upper level managers in schools, anyone aspiring to these positions, or anyone who takes a long-term view of the future with learning at the heart of educational practice.


David Middlewood is a research associate of the University of Lincoln.
Richard Parker is Principal of Beauchamp College, Leicestershire.
Jackie Beere OBE is Headteacher at Campion School.

Contents

What Will Learning Schools Look Like?

What Will Learning Schools Look Like?

Why Learning Schools are Needed

Why Learning Schools are Needed

Leadership for Learning Schools

Leadership for Learning Schools

Staff in Learning Schools

Staff in Learning Schools

Teachers as Learners

Teachers as Learners

Resourcing the Learning Environment

Resourcing the Learning Environment

How we Learn in the 'Classroom'

How we Learn in the 'Classroom'

Creating the Contexts for Effective Student Learning

Creating the Contexts for Effective Student Learning

Learning and Transition

Learning and Transition

Assessment for Learning

Assessment for Learning

The Role of Parents in the Learning School

The Role of Parents in the Learning School

Moving Beyond Conventional Schooling

Moving Beyond Conventional Schooling

Additional materials

Description

'It is full of good sense, a treasure chest of helpful ideas which have the credibility of being grounded in case-study material, and in the experience of the authors, two of whom are practising headteachers. The book sets out the principles underpinning the learning school, but offers also a strong pragmatic focus and is organized so that it can be dipped into and something worthwhile easily found…It will support change and improvement in the professional practices involved in making a school a stimulating learning environment for adults as well as students' - Dr Martin J Coles, Assistant Director, National College for School Leadership

The 'learning school' described in this book suggests an alternative to the preoccupation with tests, targets, and leadership from above, and focuses instead on independence of learning and structural flexibility within schools.

The authors give a complete overview of how schools can adapt to meet changing needs. They look at the teacher as learner, learning outside the classroom, and the nature of leadership in the learning school. Practical suggestions to the problems of staffing, resourcing and assessment are all covered, enabling those in schools to make their own choices.


This book is an invaluable resource for all mid-to-upper level managers in schools, anyone aspiring to these positions, or anyone who takes a long-term view of the future with learning at the heart of educational practice.


David Middlewood is a research associate of the University of Lincoln.
Richard Parker is Principal of Beauchamp College, Leicestershire.
Jackie Beere OBE is Headteacher at Campion School.

Contents

What Will Learning Schools Look Like?

What Will Learning Schools Look Like?

Why Learning Schools are Needed

Why Learning Schools are Needed

Leadership for Learning Schools

Leadership for Learning Schools

Staff in Learning Schools

Staff in Learning Schools

Teachers as Learners

Teachers as Learners

Resourcing the Learning Environment

Resourcing the Learning Environment

How we Learn in the 'Classroom'

How we Learn in the 'Classroom'

Creating the Contexts for Effective Student Learning

Creating the Contexts for Effective Student Learning

Learning and Transition

Learning and Transition

Assessment for Learning

Assessment for Learning

The Role of Parents in the Learning School

The Role of Parents in the Learning School

Moving Beyond Conventional Schooling

Moving Beyond Conventional Schooling

Additional materials

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Creating a Learning School


August 2005 | 208 pages | Sage UK

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'It is full of good sense, a treasure chest of helpful ideas which have the credibility of being grounded in case-study material, and in the experience of the authors, two of whom are practising headteachers. The book sets out the principles underpinning the learning school, but offers also a strong pragmatic focus and is organized so that it can be dipped into and something worthwhile easily found…It will support change and improvement in the professional practices involved in making a school a stimulating learning environment for adults as well as students' - Dr Martin J Coles, Assistant Director, National College for School Leadership

The 'learning school' described in this book suggests an alternative to the preoccupation with tests, targets, and leadership from above, and focuses instead on independence of learning and structural flexibility within schools.

The authors give a complete overview of how schools can adapt to meet changing needs. They look at the teacher as learner, learning outside the classroom, and the nature of leadership in the learning school. Practical suggestions to the problems of staffing, resourcing and assessment are all covered, enabling those in schools to make their own choices.


This book is an invaluable resource for all mid-to-upper level managers in schools, anyone aspiring to these positions, or anyone who takes a long-term view of the future with learning at the heart of educational practice.


David Middlewood is a research associate of the University of Lincoln.
Richard Parker is Principal of Beauchamp College, Leicestershire.
Jackie Beere OBE is Headteacher at Campion School.


Table Of Contents:

  • What Will Learning Schools Look Like?
  • Why Learning Schools are Needed
  • Leadership for Learning Schools
  • Staff in Learning Schools
  • Teachers as Learners
  • Resourcing the Learning Environment
  • How we Learn in the 'Classroom'
  • Creating the Contexts for Effective Student Learning
  • Learning and Transition
  • Assessment for Learning
  • The Role of Parents in the Learning School
  • Moving Beyond Conventional Schooling

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'Improving the quality of learning and teaching is the most important thing that school leaders do. This book contains much that will help the reader in that enterprise. It reflects the fact that much of what we know about effective, high-quality schools is already ‘out there’ in schools across the country. The book mines that gold. It is full of good sense, a treasure chest of helpful ideas which have the credibility of being grounded in case-study material, and in the experience of the authors, two of whom are practising headteachers. The book sets out the principles underpinning the Learning School, but offers also a strong pragmatic focus and is organized so that it can be dipped into and something worthwhile easily found. It sets out practical and specific steps to creating the Learning School and will support change and improvement in the professional practices involved in making a school a stimulating learning environment for adults as well as students' - Dr Martin J Coles, Assistant Director, National College for School Leadership

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