Leading International Curriculum and Learning Teachers Pete Hall Jones.

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Leading International Curriculum and Learning Teachers Pete Hall Jones

About the world from the world with the world

Burning Global Issues Burning Global Issues

Parents or teachers WYTI WYG

The harder you squeeze… or 360 degree appraisal

. Teach Less Learn More Preparing learners for the test of life and not a life of tests

. Wiki Knowledge

Sri Lankan TED/ You Tube syllabus

Focus on; efficiency effectiveness

Principles of a World Class Curriculum A world class curriculum will: inspire and challenge all learners, and equip them with the confidence, the ability and desire to make the world a better place be based on clear, shared aims, principles and values that put the learner at their heart excite imaginations and give learners access to the world's major areas of learning promote personal development and the key competencies of learning and life be located in the context of the learner’s life, and emphasise the interconnectedness of learning provide for intellectual, physical, emotional, social, scientific, aesthetic and creative development be international in its outlook, but rooted within its community address contemporary issues as well as the big ideas that have shaped the world in the past promote independence of thought and creativity of mind through a wide range of learning approaches

Leading not managing

Leading curriculum towards?

In pursuit of a world class vision or incremental improvements upon the past?

I guess that’s just the way it is

creative Is globally aware Questioning communicates well confident takes risks social justice thirst for knowledge tolerance curious generates ideas flexible perseveres listens and reflects critical self-editing skill humanity shaper literate willing to have a go thinks for themselves shows initiative gets on well with others makes a difference acts with integrity morality self-esteem patriotism ‘can do’ attitude national identity learns from mistakes independent With thanks to QCDA

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Researching forwards

Scratch the itch

From teaching to learning

From… to…

Coaching for success

Magnetism

Roots Independent enquirers Effective participants Reflective learners Team workers Self managers Creative thinkers

English Maths Science History Geography Art Music Citizenship

Independent enquirers Effective participants Reflective learners Team workers Self managers Creative thinkers English Maths Science History Geography Art Music Citizenship

Effective participants Reflective learners Team workers Self managers Creative thinkers English Maths Science History Geography Art Music Citizenship Independent enquirers

Effective participants Team workers Creative thinkers English Maths Science History Geography Art Music Citizenship Independent enquirers Self managers Reflective learners

Effective participants Team workers Creative thinkers English Maths Science History Geography Art Music Citizenship Independent enquirers Self managers Reflective learners Global citizenship International Cultural diversity

Hypothesising culture

If you had eight hours to cut down trees … how long would you spend sharpening the blade? Abraham Lincoln

Book Club

They are clever enough… if I am good enough.