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BELMAS Conference 2014 What are teaching schools for?

BELMAS Conference 2014 What are teaching schools for? Professor Chris Husbands, Director, Institute of Education, University of London www.ioe.ac.uk  @ director_ioe. …beyond the Albert Memorial.

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BELMAS Conference 2014 What are teaching schools for?

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  1. BELMAS Conference 2014 What are teaching schools for? Professor Chris Husbands, Director, Institute of Education, University of London www.ioe.ac.uk  @director_ioe

  2. …beyond the Albert Memorial... I began by observing that you cannot find out what a man [sic] means simply by studying his spoken or written statements, even though he has spoken or written with perfect command of language and perfectly truthful intention. In order to find out his meaning you must also know what the question was…to which the thing he has said or written was meant as an answer. R G Collingwood, 1936, Autobiography

  3. Teaching Schools….big 6 play a greater role in training new entrants to the profession lead peer-to-peer professional and leadership development identify and develop leadership potential provide support for other schools designate and broker specialist leaders of education (SLEs) Research and development

  4. Toby Greany’s four narratives of the school-led system The world class approach [‘raise your game or face the consequences’] The freedom to teach approach [‘we do trust you’] The system leadership approach [‘the strong will lead us upwards’] The market based approach [‘choice and competition’]

  5. Three functions of for innovation Consensual – working with the grain of current policy Contentious – “keeping the system honest” Paradigm changing – subverting current thinking and perhaps proposing new principles for action (based on Nutley, 2011)

  6. Knowledge mobilisation framework Campbell and Levin 2012

  7. Knowledge mobilisation in practice

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