Learning Groups
Sightlines Learning Groups are for members of the Sightlines network who would like to become involved in research and discussion with colleagues on particular topics.We are launching two new groups: "Creative Thinking in Practice" and "Developing Environments of Enquiry in the new English National Curriculum". Please email robin(at)sightlines-initiative.com if you are interested in becoming involved.
Creative thinking in practice
What is creative thinking?
How can we encourage and develop children's and our own creative thinking?
This group is open to practicing early childhood and primary educators in our network, and has been proposed by a network member working in Italy. "I think that even now people have a very limited understanding of what we really mean by 'creativity'. It tends to be linked to children's ability to express themselves through different creative languages. But as you know this is only part of the equation. When I see what people take home from Reggio I see a lot of light and shadow play and painting and even clay work. I don't tend to see so much that could be classed learning experiences that encourage divergent and lateral thinking."
This could be a very fruitful group to push beyond the first-level changes that many of us get stuck at, and to create a group which itself engages in divergent and lateral thinking. It is open to members working within and outside of the UK. The group will use our online forum and Skype as the principle communication tools, and may arrange to meet as the work progresses.
Facilitators: Marianne Valentine, author, educator, interpreter; Robin Duckett, Director, Sightlines Initiative
There will be an individual participation cost of £20 to cover costs of administration and technology. Please email or ring Robin at Sightlines office in the first instance to find out more and to ask to participate.
Developing Environments of Enquiry in the new English National Curriculum
This group has been requested by a leading nursery/infant school head teacher who is keen to connect with colleagues as she frames her school's reflective practice in the light of the draft new English Primary National Curriculum. It is for head/lead teachers of English Nursery/Infant/Primary Schools in the network who share her concerns and task: that they are passionate in the development of creative, co-constructed education as, for example, evidenced in Reggio Emilia and envisioned in the principles of the network.
We envisage this as being an important group in the development of connected, well-articulated and thorough practice at this crucial and contested time.
It will be moderated by Andrea Sully, Early Years Advisor, North Somerset Council; Robin Duckett, Director, Sightlines Initiative; Catherine Worton, Head Teacher, Trimdon Grange Infant & Nursery School; Christine Merrick, Early childhood consultant and Lead primary OFSTED Inspector.
The group will begin with a day seminar led by Andrea Sully.
"This seminar has been organised to support, guide, strengthen and facilitate schools in their understanding of the new NC, alongside their freedoms to make wise choices and good decisions in designing their school curriculum. The seminar aims to help leaders and teachers to do the important kinds of thinking that characterise effective schools:
We will consider what matters to children; the distinction between the National curriculum and a school curriculum, the aims of learning and teaching within the whole planned curriculum, and the articulation and progress of co-constructed, enquiry-focussed learning."
The group will develop using online media as appropriate. There will be an individual participation cost of £150 to cover costs of administration, technology and the initial seminar. We are hoping for a group size of 8-10 participants: please email or ring Robin at Sightlines office in the first instance to find out more and to ask to participate.
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