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[[Image:CCElogo.jpg|thumb|link=CCE|200px|The Centre for Commonwealth Education]] | [[Image:CCElogo.jpg|thumb|link=CCE|200px|The Centre for Commonwealth Education]] | ||
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= Review of homework = | |||
= Leadership for Learning - Introduction = | = Leadership for Learning - Introduction = | ||
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[[Image:LfL_photo.jpg|thumb|300px]][http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/cce/initiatives/projects/leadership/index.html Leadership for Learning (LfL)] is a framework of ideas and principles originating in the international Carpe Vitam Leadership for Learning project co-ordinated at the University of Cambridge. The framework has been used for 10 years in different contexts, particularly as a programme for school leadership professional development. | [[Image:LfL_photo.jpg|thumb|300px]][http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/cce/initiatives/projects/leadership/index.html Leadership for Learning (LfL)] is a framework of ideas and principles originating in the international Carpe Vitam Leadership for Learning project co-ordinated at the University of Cambridge. The framework has been used for 10 years in different contexts, particularly as a programme for school leadership professional development. | ||
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LfL is not something that can be implemented or done-to a school or imposed on a person. LfL provides a framework that creates an opportunity for change; for expanding leadership capacity in schools and improving the quality of learning. | LfL is not something that can be implemented or done-to a school or imposed on a person. LfL provides a framework that creates an opportunity for change; for expanding leadership capacity in schools and improving the quality of learning. | ||
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= What is LfL? = | = What is LfL? = | ||
= Introduction to LfL: It's all around = | |||
Leadership for learning is happening all around you. | Leadership for learning is happening all around you. | ||
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* Watch a teacher in action, and see if some or all of the 5 LfL principles can be identified. | * Watch a teacher in action, and see if some or all of the 5 LfL principles can be identified. | ||
= Practical: Seeing is believing = | |||
== Practical == | |||
[[Image:Critical_lense.jpg|thumb|150px|FIgure 5A.]]Let’s start by considering a few ideas about LfL, its 5 principles, and how we might observe and identify these in classrooms and schools. | [[Image:Critical_lense.jpg|thumb|150px|FIgure 5A.]]Let’s start by considering a few ideas about LfL, its 5 principles, and how we might observe and identify these in classrooms and schools. | ||
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== Practical == | |||
[[Image:LfL_lenses.png|thumb|300px|Figure 5B]]Let’s take our metaphor of the LfL lens a step further, and suggest that there are 5 different LfL lenses (spectacles) needed in order to ‘see’ all 5 LfL principles: | [[Image:LfL_lenses.png|thumb|300px|Figure 5B]]Let’s take our metaphor of the LfL lens a step further, and suggest that there are 5 different LfL lenses (spectacles) needed in order to ‘see’ all 5 LfL principles: | ||
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== Practical == | |||
[[Image:LfL_combined_lense.png|thumb|300px|Figure 5C]]Thinking ahead, you are probably already wondering why we don’t simply put all the LfL lenses together, in one! This way we could see all the 5 LfL principles at once in classrooms and schools. | [[Image:LfL_combined_lense.png|thumb|300px|Figure 5C]]Thinking ahead, you are probably already wondering why we don’t simply put all the LfL lenses together, in one! This way we could see all the 5 LfL principles at once in classrooms and schools. | ||
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== Practical == | |||
Let’s try putting this idea of looking at classroom teaching and learning through an LfL lens into practice. | Let’s try putting this idea of looking at classroom teaching and learning through an LfL lens into practice. | ||
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Need an educator note here with some explanantion. | |||
E.g. what are the elements of shared leadership? | |||
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= Reflecting and Sharing your Learning = | |||
You now understand that LfL is all about learning. It is about seeing the component parts that contribute to creating learning and leadership opportunities in classrooms, schools and communities. | You now understand that LfL is all about learning. It is about seeing the component parts that contribute to creating learning and leadership opportunities in classrooms, schools and communities. | ||
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Practice using the LfL lenses when you are back in your own schools, or even when you are watching others in the act of teaching and learning. | Practice using the LfL lenses when you are back in your own schools, or even when you are watching others in the act of teaching and learning. | ||
= HOMEWORK = | |||
peer obs based on afl | |||
= Acknowledgement = | |||
This page was authored by Stephen Jull, drawing on collaborative work with Sue Swaffield and John MacBeath of the Centre for Commonwealth Education, University of Cambridge. | This page was authored by Stephen Jull, drawing on collaborative work with Sue Swaffield and John MacBeath of the Centre for Commonwealth Education, University of Cambridge. | ||