Sauce for the Goose Learning strategies that work for teachers as well as students Many of our guests at CUREE’s 10th Anniversary event responded enthusiastically.

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Sauce for the Goose Learning strategies that work for teachers as well as students Many of our guests at CUREE’s 10th Anniversary event responded enthusiastically to the question: If we have been successful in exploiting the power of research and evidence informed practice in 10 years time The following slides capture those responses and organise them into 4 groups of aspirations – for: Learners Teacher agency and identityTeacher agency and identity Professional learning and developmentProfessional learning and development Policy frameworks and contextPolicy frameworks and context The status of teachingThe status of teaching If you would like to join the debate, log on to and share your thoughts with others on the Sauce for the Goose discussion group at (nb - you will need to register on the site if you haven’t already done so

Aspirations for... Learners Exciting learning experiences for learners. Children and Young People will enjoy their learning more and be considering teaching as their career choice! Focus on improving the well-being and life- chances of children by removing/reducing the barriers to learning. For all children to use the web confidently to look for the evidence and think for themselves. Concerns with children and young people and their learning and with the learning of those working with them will be at the heart of university schools of education.

Aspirations for... Teacher Agency and Identity Teachers will state in surveys etc that they feel empowered to innovate and to be allowed to make mistakes. Teachers know how to learn effectively and can choose their route as appropriate. Teachers will routinely use research to explore ways of improving teaching and learning in their contexts Teachers/policy makers will be basing decisions about the curriculum offer in classrooms on a firmer understanding of child development and progress. There will be increased professional pride and recognition of the expertise of those creating educational experience for Children and Young people. Systematic evaluation of teachers’ own enquiry and CPD foci and goals influences research agenda There will be less distinction between the “HE” and “school” bits of the learning sector

Aspirations for... Teacher Agency and Identity More and better diagnostic tools for teacher development – used formatively We will see teachers using evidence in the planning of their curriculum offer Teachers will see a ‘research and enquiry approach’ as a key point of their professional identity A collective valuing of specialist expertise. Personally owned professional enquiry based practice as the dominant from of CPD for teachers with inset and cascade as a distant memory (well almost) The “knowledge” held in all our schools would be all our ‘knowledge’ Teachers will read about and create research as part of their every day practice. They will do this in groups, supported by the internet, and be given academic “credit” for this work

Aspirations for... Professional learning and Development Professional learning will be the source of a teachers’ self esteem and the influence of this on their learning. Have an evidence base of curriculum design and development to inform practice. Professional learning within the profession is core to education. Learning will be both teacher and student led CPD time for teaching – core activity and hall mark of a professional. In 10 years time (preferably a lot less), I hope we have stopped going on about techniques and started talking about practices.

Aspirations for... Professional learning and Development Local research activities integrated with improvement initiatives. Top-down initiatives incorporating real-time research strands to inform the progress of the initiative. A strong focus on the process of the emerging thinking in research, rather than an over emphasis on the findings – learning’s rather than findings. An end to transmission thinking – and the translation of notions of “sharing and spreading” best practice into a model of professional learning. Teachers and policy makers will not believe in ideas that we know are not evidence based. The “knowledge” held in all our schools would be all our ‘knowledge’.

Aspirations for... Professional learning and Development Professional dialogue as a means of promoting professional learning is promoted as a corner stone of teacher education from ITT onwards CUREE deeply involved with professional development for teachers, trainers across further education CUREE making a more significant international impact. Teachers have the opportunity to enjoy and see the benefits of learning for themselves. Much more role modelling of professional learning and enquiry about teaching, learning and the curriculum by teachers. Teacher learning as a natural, continuous process from QTS onwards.

Aspirations for... Professional learning and Development The mention of professional learning (as opposed to training) is universally understood and is a given. Personally owned professional enquiry based practice as the dominant CPD for teachers with inset and cascade as a distant memory (well almost). An understanding of learning how to learn for professionals ‘Cluster’ learning common place – as neighbouring schools work together to improve their collective teaching and learning. CPD is redundant as a concept. Initial teacher education will be built on collaborative professional development/learning – between student teachers and the teachers they work with in school.

Aspirations for... Professional learning and Development Technology supports CPD. Accept that transmission teaching has plateaued. Initial teacher education will be built on collaborative professional development/learning – between student teachers and the teachers they work with in school. Teacher Created Learning Circle (TCLC) There is quite a lot out there about professional learning, but not accessible and digestible for teachers in general and CPD co- ordinators in particular! So that gap could be closed.

Aspirations for... Policy Frameworks and Contexts There will be a systematic way of ‘pulling down’ the learning from the Centre for Excellence. How can we decouple education R&D from political imperatives (i.e. government agendas) and allow them enough TIME to develop? How can we decouple education R&D from political imperatives (i.e. government agendas) and allow them enough TIME to develop? We shall have stopped punctuating conversation about teachers and their learning with empty phrases such as ‘reflective practice’. Teachers/policy makers will be basing decisions about the curriculum offer in classrooms on a firmer understanding of child development and progress. Policy makers will be making decisions about education based on existing evidence of what works. The “knowledge” held in all our schools would be all our ‘knowledge’.

Aspirations for... The Status of Teaching The Daily Mail has a front page saying how terrific teachers are.