Thinking Schools, Thinking Classrooms
John McKellar shares something of his experience, siting LVT as instrumental, in developing a thinking and learning culture in Primary Schools.
Things change only slowly in education and some say that things don’t actually change, they just get re-discovered and re-named. There may be some truth in that, for the process of change in education is complex and requires the sympathetic coming together of some key components, such as:
- Commonly accepted beliefs in what constitutes worthwhile teaching and learning
- Political and social support
- Models of effective practice
- Opportunities for teachers and pupils to do and learn
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“A very flexible tool which could be used in a variety of aspects in school.” Val Squires – Nursey Hill Primary – Warks LEA on LVT Thinking skills |
