4.1 Summary — The importance of the continuous learning cycle

4.1 Summary — The importance of the continuous learning cycle

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Influencing the Teaching of Your Colleagues

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Introduction

  • 1.1 Course introduction and Overview

How Teachers Learn

  • 1.2 Task 1 — Reflect on your own learning as a teacher
  • 1.3 How Teachers Learn — Novices vs. Experts & 1.4 How Beliefs Inform Behaviour
  • 1.5 Task 2 — Exploring Beliefs1
  • 1.6 Beliefs — So What & 1.7 Factors that Influence Teacher Learning
  • 1.8 Task 3 — Audit of your own context
  • 1.9 Section summary — what barriers and opportunities have you identified

Changing Teacher Behaviour

  • 2.1 Introduction to Clarke & Hollingsworth model
  • 2.2 Task 4 — Elaborating a model of teacher professional growth
  • 2.3 What makes effective CPD
  • 2.4 Task 5 — Additional Reading: Models of effective professional development
  • 2.5 Section Summary — Putting this into practice

Putting Ideas into Practice

  • 3.1 Putting the Clarke & Hollingsworth model into practice & 3.2 Formal opportunities to lead change & 3.3 Informal opportunities to lead change
  • 3.4 Task 6 — Reflection on opportunities to influence your colleagues
  • 3.5 Leading change
  • 3.6 Task 7 — Staff voice
  • 3.7 The importance of focused modelling
  • 3.8 Task 8 — Prepare to model a teaching segment for a colleague
  • 3.9 The importance of linking modelling with structured discussion
  • 3.10 Task 9 — Model teaching for a colleague then take part in a structured follow up discussion

Conclusion

  • 4.1 Summary — The importance of the continuous learning cycle
  • References.pptx