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Powering Up Your School: The Learning Power Approach to school leadership

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  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 182 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2020
  • Publisher: Crown House Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785834561

About Gemma GoldenbergGraham PowellGuy ClaxtonJann RobinsonRachel MacfarlaneRobert Cleary

Guy Claxton is Emeritus Professor at Winchester University and Visiting Professor of Education at King's College London. He has previously taught and researched at Oxford University Bristol University and the University of London Institute of Education and is an internationally renowned cognitive scientist. Guy's books include Hare Brain Tortoise Mind; Wise Up: The Challenge of Lifelong Learning; The Wayward Mind; and Intelligence in the Flesh. Recent books on education include What's the Point of School?; Building Learning Power; and with Bill Lucas and others New Kinds of Smart; The Learning Powered School; and Educating Ruby. Guy's Building Learning Power approach to teaching is widely used in all kinds of schools across the UK as well as in Poland Dubai Indonesia India China New Zealand Australia South Africa Brazil and Argentina. Jann Robinson has been in post as principal of St Luke's Grammar School in New South Wales Australia since 2005. Jann holds a masters in educational leadership is a member of the Australian College of Educational Leaders (ACEL) and the Australian College of Educators (ACE) and is a strong advocate of developing resilience in young people so that they can meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Rachel Macfarlane is the Director of Education Services at Herts for Learning and has previously served as head teacher at three contrasting schools over a sixteen-year period. Between 2009 and 2018 Rachel was project director of the London Leadership Strategy's Going for Great (G4G) programme which involved working with leaders of outstanding schools to share good practice and produce case studies for dissemination to London schools. Graham has over 40 years' experience working in education - holding various posts including head teacher Ofsted inspector and local authority adviser - and has throughout his career maintained a passionate concern for the ways in which young people learn. He currently works with numerous schools across the UK and overseas that have chosen to place the Learning Power Approach - which he developed alongside Professor Guy Claxton - at the heart of their vision for 21st century learning. Gemma Goldenberg is a former assistant head teacher who led on curriculum design and professional development at Sandringham Primary School in Newham East London. She is currently studying for a PhD investigating the influence of the environment on how children learn play and interact. Robert Cleary has been the head teacher of Sandringham Primary School for nine years. Robert strives to ensure that school improvement work is underpinned by educational research and in recent years he has built partnerships with organisations such as Whole Education National Literacy Trust London Teachers' Reading Group and Maths No Problem. This approach has helped develop pedagogical understanding and create a professional and shared language about how children learn.

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