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Leading learning

Learning to lead: John West-Burnham
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the development of effective leadership and the nature of the learning process.
  Leadership - Learning to live with contradiction: Professor John MacBeath
This paper draws on some common messages from research studies into leadership, school self-evaluation and school improvement...
  Instructional Leadership and School Improvement: David Hopkins
Contemporary educational reform places a great premium on the effective leadership and management of schools.
  Educational reform and school leadership in 3D perspective: Andy Hargreaves and Dean Fink
Ultimately, only three things matter about educational reform.
             
Ten questions for school leaders: Howard Green
The aim of these questions is to provide a focus for critical reflection by school leaders, and those who support them...
  Future Directions in Language Teaching and Learning: Keri Facer
Future Directions in Language Teaching and Learning By Keri Facer, Head of Learning Research, NESTA Futurelab...
  Schooling in the post modern world: David Hood
If we are to understand schooling as it is we need to understand the key influences of the industrial age - the modern era- on education.
   
             

Motivation

All you need to know about motivation ¿ Alistair Smith
Its all about attention! Attention is directed by curiosity. Curiosity is engaged by novelty but novelty is a U-shaped curve.
  Personality and Differential Motivation in the Classroom ¿ an extract
Competitive classroom structures are generally thought to be less healthy and less productive learning environments than cooperative classrooms.
  Some Ideas for Motivating Students - Robert Harris
Some recent research shows that many students do poorly on assignments or in participation because they do not understand what to do or why they should do it.
  Cognitive Apprenticeships
In Making Connections and in Education on the Edge of Possibility, you and Geoffrey Caine discuss principles of brain-based learning.
             
Maximizing Learning: A Conversation with Renate Nummela Caine
Is a new synthesis of schooling and apprenticeship possible or even desirable?
  Learning Environments

High levels of carbon dioxide in classrooms adversely affect children' s capacity to learn
       
             

Development

Forget the marking, start talking
New research suggests that pupils achieve more when they think about what they are learning.
  From Thinking Skills to Thinking Classrooms
Developing the quality of thinking processes and skills in children prepares them for lifelong learning.
  Using Learning Styles to Adapt Technology for Higher Education - Terry O'Connor Indiana State University
Many of the mechanisms by which people learn are still unknown to us.
  Learning about Learning Enhances Performance - Chris Watkins
Learning is a shared phenomenon and is the result of joining a knowledge community.
             
Thinking for Learning Foreword - Alistair Smith
'In which language do you think?' A good question, and not one which we would see on a UK Census form. Does the language of your thought indicate the nature of the thought?
  Are you the real McCoy yet? - David Spendlove
Or are you still a classroom faker? David Spendlove helps you to develop a more convincing role with some hints from the world of accelerated learning
  Pick a brain
There are eight and a half to choose from, according to Howard Gardner, whose ideas on 'multiple intelligences' have been embraced enthusiastically by educationists around the globe.
  The Truth about Boys and Girls

It is news to no one that men and women are different. We just are. Our bodies are obviously different; our behavior is different, and, as it turns out, our brains are different too.
             
Adolescent Learners

Nerve activity in teenagers' brains is so intense that they find it difficult to process basic information, rendering them emotionally and socially inept.
  Lessons in Love

At Columbia Primary pupils discuss their feelings, attend friendship programmes and call teachers by their first names.
  The First lesson is love

Inspired pupils? Motivated teachers? Contented parents? It need not be a dream, writes Maureen Freely, as long as schools learn to get the work/life balance right.

   
             

Brain and mind

Finding Happiness
Meditation might work as an antidote to stress, by revealing the brain mechanism that may account for meditation's singular ability to soothe.
  The Downshifting Dilemma
In stress the brain automatically downshifts ¿ or does it? Robert Sylwester argues the case for two excellent solution systems in stressful situations
  What is Emotional Intelligence?
A short summary of what is understood by intelligence and the possibility of emotional intelligence.
  What Should We Ask About Intelligence
In this article Professor Sternberg argues that what he calls ïthe IQ revolutionaries' are united by a belief that IQ represents too narrow a conception of intelligence
             
Wipe that smile off your face

Scientists say they have evidence to show that Buddhists really are happier and calmer than other people.
  Exercise addicts

The key study to show that exercise has the power to change mood came from psychologist Andrew Steptoe and his colleagues at St George's Hospital Medical School in London.
  Insights From Neuroscience and Anthropology, Cognitive Science and Work-Place Studies
In a seminal essay Theodore J. Marchese roams across the territory of what teachers can learn from science, what learning is or could be, the importance of feedback, how the best teachers reframe and the status of learning cycles.
  Neuro-developmental Disorders

Dyslexia and Dietary Supplements. A UK study has achieved what have been described as remarkable results among pupils taking dietary supplements, as opposed to a placebo.
             
Gender and learning behaviours

Research carried out in Canada has found that boys will compete for the sake of competition, but girls will not compete unless there is a potential reward.
  Getting lost while travelling is a rite of passage for most couples.

New research suggests that the different styles men and women utilize for finding their way around might be products of brain structure.
  Dodgy fontal lobes

Is the brain ready to vote at 16? We don’t think so say Richard Dawkins and Elisabeth Cornwell
  How to be happy

Why is it some people enjoy life and others don’t? Ian sample finds out.

 

Learning the FA way

Alite director Alistair Smith is liasing with the English Football association to develop the quality of all coaching and training across the six divisions of the FA. Part of his role is to input on the FA Professional Licence Course.
Padiham School, Burnley

Headteacher Julie Bradley tells us, 'our use of physical activity in the first 10 minutes of every day has had stunning results.'
Help Your Child Succeed Toolkit

The toolkit - written by Bill Lucas and Alistair Smith - has been completed.
MiH Making it Happen: the Personal Insight Programme

MiH is a powerful insight programme designed to give each participant the tools and the confidence to make changes in their lives.
             
Parenting classes
' Education and learning starts early. My mother gave me a grounding in religion when she told me that 'I had better pray that mark will come out of the new carpet.'
  Game Boys

The visual skills of non-gamers improve dramatically after just ten hours of playing computer games.
  Are mobile phones addictive?

Ever string two empty tins together and try and talk with your little friend from next door? If you did you are probably (a) a bloke and, (b) suffered from low esteem.
  Bible Libel

Some more Biblical insights from the unconnected, taken from the writing of young children.
             
Bible Libel

We regularly point out the importance of providing good connections in learning...
  Reader’s Tip

Substitute the word work with the word learning – Homework suddenly takes on a whole new meaning.
      Open the Box

The Atkins diet has failed to catch the imagination of the nation's schoolchildren. Nine out of 10 children's lunchboxes contain foods high in fat, salt or sugar, according to The Food Standards Agency.
             
Distance Learning

Kath MacAlister is Deputy Principal of a Reception to Year 12 Area School in Roxby Downs, South Australia.
Who do you think you're looking at?

Apparently the mirror is to blame. Women who look at their reflections during a workout feel more tired and less relaxed than those whose eyes are trained elsewhere.
Meanwhile, down at the deep end

Tanya Streeter can hold her breath for five and a half minutes. In that time she turns blue and has blood oxygen levels only seen in people who have had cardiac arrest.
Close encounters of the spam fritter kind…

Traumatised by tapioca, haunted by lumpy custard and stressed by semolina? A whole generation of adults have eating habits shaped by memories of school dinners.
             
Stimulated Brains Second to Nun

Want to promote a healthy brain? Advocate a lifetime of cognitively stimulating activities to your pupils.
  The Ride of His Life

Congratulations to the incredible Lance Armstrong on his fifth consecutive win of the Tour de France.
  Can computer games enhance earning and learning?

Does playing a computer game help you learn? If so what and how? How about earn? If so, how much and how?
  Slaves to technology

6 must have pieces of software: