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Alite 2004

The Case Studies

Our Case Study Presentations offered solutions from different contexts. We organised them around loose themes: Primary, Secondary, Community and Challenge so delegates could create their own programmes on the day.

Having heard the inspiring keynotes, attendees were able to go and see for themselves. We invited over a dozen of the most outstanding practitioners from schools, local authorities and community groups from around the UK to present their work. Delegates were able to visit them in scheduled Case Study Presentations in timetabled slots throughout the day. Meeting the Challenge was designed so that there was a structured opportunity to access four of the formal Case Study Presentations, as well as visiting the stands throughout the day.

The case study presentees at Alite 2004 were as follows:

Gilroy Brown
Birmingham Advisory and Support Services
Meeting the Challenge of Black Underachievement

Only 30% of all Black pupils achieve 5 or more good GCSEs compared to a national average of 51%. What can schools and Local Authorities do about this? Hear how you can begin to redress this imbalance.

Sharon Gray
Beormund Primary School, London
Meeting the Challenge of Inclusion

Beormund is a Beacon School, near London Bridge. Headteacher Sharon Gray says: “our aim is to fully reintegrate the children successfully into mainstream schools.” Their approach is obviously successful as exclusions have been at zero for the last two years. Find out how they help others manage inclusion.

Cris Edgell
Sacred Heart School, London
At the Heart of Learning

Meeting the challenge of inner-city secondary education and doing so with vision, energy and optimism. Find out what makes Sacred Heart School in Southwark so special that the Prime Minister would choose it to launch the London Challenge.

Julie Bradley
Padiham St Leonards Church of England School, Lancashire
Breakthroughs in Learning

Featured in the Observer and on national television, a school whose very specific use of Accelerated Learning techniques has resulted in dramatic improvements in pupil behaviour, attention and attendance.

Graeme Logan
Donibristle Primary School, Fife
Let’s Start from the Very Ending

A school which starts from learner outcomes and which involves children in their learning at every level. Meet a school which delivers the five R’s: resilience, resourcefulness, responsibility, reasoning, and reflection.

Teresa Tunnadine
The Compton School, London
Climate for Change

A coherent approach to all round improvements in motivation, teaching and learning which shows how it is possible to gain success by focussing on students.

David Crossley
Kings College, Guildford, Surrey
Starting Afresh

If you were given an empty canvas what sort of school might you create?. Emerging from the most difficult of circumstances, Kings College had to be radical to succeed. Lessons for us all in leadership and in learning.

Janice Graham and Mike Woodall
Saltwells Education Development Centre, Dudley
Family Learning

Parents are the first teachers and the family the first classroom. Every school in the land seeks the support of parents and wants to get them more involved in their child’s learning. What does it look like when it’s done really well? Dudley LEA have gained national prominence in their ground-breaking work with family learning

Helen Freeborn
Siddal Moor Sports College, Rochdale

Meeting the Challenge of Boys’ Underachievement
There are twice as many boys with learning difficulties as girls; they are five times more likely to be excluded and the gap between boys’ and girls’ achievement at GCSE continues to widen. In this dynamic and provocative session find out what one school is doing about it.

Jane Rolph, Angela Moore and Sara Stanley
Chapel Break First School, Norwich
Getting it Right from the Earliest.

Is it possible to introduce child-centred learning and meet the requirements of the national curriculum at the same time? Is it possible to do so without extra work? What are the key components of getting it right from the earliest?

Peter Rubery
Priory Lane, Macclesfield, Cheshire
Emotionally Intelligent Schooling

Is emotional intelligence anything more than a fad? What can it offer your school? Find out how schools have clustered together to build self-confidence and self-belief in their pupils.

Diane King and Martine Sinker
REAL Trust, Rochdale
DIY Collaboration

What might it be like if schools genuinely collaborated? The REAL Trust is a unique model which sits alongside the Local Authority and delivers meaningful development for all schools. Take a glimpse at the future of networking.

Michael Harbour and Ian Cox
Mayfield School, Portsmouth
Meeting the Challenge of Special Measures

Using a combination of coaching, CPD focused on teaching repetoires and peer observation Mayfield School in Portsmouth took itself out of Special Measures. What has their experience of ‘self-development’ got to offer other schools?

Derek Wise and Mark Lovatt
Cramlington School, Northumberland
Learning to Learn

A whole school approach to Learning to Learn which goes beyond worksheets. Integrating personal insight, problem solving, team-working and technology, this is the programme described by a million-selling educational writer as ‘the best in the world’.

Richard Gerver
Grange Primary School, Nottingham
A Holistic Approach to Learning

Learn about Grangetown, a learning community which enhances its curriculum through a museum, a radio station, a television studio, a healthy eating shop and a job centre. Remind yourself what learning should be like!

Jan Campbell
The BREAZ, Dudley
Freshening up Teaching

How one innovative Local Authority project introduced Accelerated Learning methods alongside emotionally intelligent leadership. The outcomes included some of the most improved schools in the country.

 

Each Case Study presented at Meeting the Challenge features in the conference book Meeting the Challenge. It provides a description of what has been done and how, the context, examples of many of the resources used and contact details. Each of the keynoters is also included.  To purchase a copy of the book Meeting the Challenge, click here.

To find out more about the keynote presenters at this event, click here.

 


 

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