
Creating an Accelerated Learning School
Janice Baiton(Editor)
Network Educational Press Ltd
Published on 1. June 2001
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-85539-053-9 (ISBN)
Description
Cramlington Community High School has been officially described as 'an exciting place to learn'. The story of its pioneering work with accelerated learning is told in "Creating An Accelerated Learning School". If you have been intrigued by the possibilities of accelerated learning but have not been sure how to start to implement it; if you have yet to be persuaded that accelerated learning can be robust enough to transform learning in your school; if you want to know what objective evidence there is for the success of the approach, then this book is for you. In "Creating An Accelerated Learning School" you will read how one school took the ideas of accelerated learning and made them successful. The co-authors describe in detail the origins of their approach, from the earliest ideas, and take us through what they did to final success. The UK Schools' Inspectorate described the approach as 'bold and innovative'. "Creating An Accelerated Learning School" is packed with strategies for whole school, departmental and classroom level improvement. It is thoroughly researched and practically proven. It provides hundreds of ideas and resources.
This is the book that moves beyond theory by giving real examples of how a school has supported and embedded accelerated learning through: successfully using the learning cycle as a planning tool; providing planning time within the school week for teachers to plan and review together; using ICT to underpin the initiative; supporting staff in the classroom with 'learning coaches'; establishing a Learning to Learn course for all new students to give them the tools and skills they will need to fully engage in the learning process; producing its own training materials: handbook, planners, bulletins; careful and through recruitment and induction of new staff; and aligning planning, monitoring and performance management to focus on the learning process.
This is the book that moves beyond theory by giving real examples of how a school has supported and embedded accelerated learning through: successfully using the learning cycle as a planning tool; providing planning time within the school week for teachers to plan and review together; using ICT to underpin the initiative; supporting staff in the classroom with 'learning coaches'; establishing a Learning to Learn course for all new students to give them the tools and skills they will need to fully engage in the learning process; producing its own training materials: handbook, planners, bulletins; careful and through recruitment and induction of new staff; and aligning planning, monitoring and performance management to focus on the learning process.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stafford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
references
Dimensions
Height: 350 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
688 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85539-053-9 (9781855390539)
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Persons
Mark Lovatt is deputy headteacher at Cramlington Community High School in Northumberland. He has responsibility for teaching and learning, and co-authored the award winning Accelerated Learning: A User's Guide with Alistair Smith and Derek Wise. He frequently contributes to conferences at both regional and national levels. Derek Wise is headteacher of Cramlington Community High School, Northumberland - a 'leading edge' school. He co-authored the award winning Accelerated Learning: A User's Guide with Alistair Smith and Mark Lovatt and frequently contributes to conferences on leadership and learning.
Content
Preface to the first edition; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part One - Establishing, supporting and embedding accelerated learning within a school; Timeline - Introducing accelerated learning; Chapter 1 - The need for accelerated learning; Chapter 2 - Establishing accelerated learning within the school; Chapter 3 - Supporting and embedding accelerated learning; Chapter 4 - Ofsted and beyond; Part Two - Accelerated learning - putting it into practice; Timeline - Introducing accelerated learning into a large department; Chapter 5 - Introducing accelerated learning into the science department - a way in; Chapter 6 - Half-way house - now what! (post-Elisp); Postscript - Reflections; References and acknowledgements