Let’s normalize bodymind breaks in schools. Take them when you need them. Take them in the bathroom. Take them in the library. Take them outside. Take them when you need to pee. Take them when you need to cry. Take them whenever you need to regulate.
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I'm not sure #inclusion sits well with sequenced curriculums delivered in a very specific way. I think there are questions about agency, voice and interests for young people in a totally adult led approach. We need to start from where the children are at, surely? Have the freedom to be flexible. ☺️
Screenshot of the adjectives card showing definition, example and the effect.
Made to support the growth of close reading skills.
Free version here.
Learning what to say about a quote takes persistence, plus lots of thinking, mixed in with some imagination.
Language Lens helps unlock the mystery.
44 literary devices defined with prompts, flashcards, and a daily analysis example.
Check it out: languagelens.learnerthreads.com
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What if being stuck is actually an invitation?
Not for being rescued with more instruction, but to reach for learning dispositions, and thus grow those fundamental ways of being we all possess: being curious, persistent, imaginative, attentive, collaborative, thoughtful, and caring about quality.
In a world that increasingly outsources thinking, helping students develop trust in their own inner ‘senses’ is a profound act of resistance. Every time they choose to be curious instead of passive, persistent instead of dependent, they’re asserting their power as learners, and people.
Whether someone becomes a brilliant scientist, creative artist, or innovative mathematician, they all draw on the same fundamental learning powers: curiosity, persistence, imagination, attention, thinking, collaboration, and craftsmanship.
#learningdispositions
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We live in an age of outsourcing. Google remembers facts for us. Algorithms choose our content. Increasingly, education systems mirror this dependency model.
But learning is an insourcing process. It’s how students develop their own intellectual resources and gain trust in their own thinking power.
Reflecting on learning helps grow student thinking and identity as a powerful learner.
The Learner Threads Hub supports this process by guiding students through a reflective process that helps them see the connection between what they did and the dispositions that drove it.
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Great to have Wellington Girls College and Sacred Heart College sign up to the Learner Threads Hub.
#learningdispositions
#learningstories
SA public education is undergoing a transformational systems change led by CEO, Prof. Martin Westwell.
Good for anyone looking for a good news story, about how a shared focus on knowledge, dispositions and capabilities can create meaningful learning.
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Last day to try out the Learner Hub.
Comprised of two tools that enable learners to engage with the dispositions framework I developed with Guy Claxton, the Hub supports the growth of learner agency and metacognition.
Just as relevant to the two voluminous English curriculum documents being thrust upon schools in NZ.
These are excellent, and here’s two reasons why:
1) They are genuine maths games, not the gamification of maths, and so, like all games, elicit focus and persistence.
2) They lead learners into a space where they naturally exercise their thinking ‘muscle’.
#learningdispositions
So, whether they’re in English or Science, etc, the Navigator is there to help them think metacognitively about what dispositional approach will really help them: Is it time to be curious or attentive, etc?
And the Navigator offers suggestions for how.
You can access it here, free until 16/7.
I created the Learning Navigator after doing something similar in my own classrooms.
I called them disposition boards, and the Navigator takes the idea a bit further.
It is there to help kids find their next ‘learning move’ in a subject by organising actions by disposition.
To think like a scientist requires attention.
Here’s one learning move learners can make to grow their scientific attention: Create detailed, focused observations through drawing. The act of drawing forces you to look carefully and notice details you might otherwise miss.
#learningdispositions
Learning stories are wonderful.
But writing them for every kid in your class is overwhelming.
Now, with the Learner Threads Hub 'Learning Reflections' app, students can take ownership of their own reflection and story creation.
#learningstories
#learningdispositions
#edusky
I love this. It’s a wonderful way to help kids stretch their powers of attention.
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The extent to which a learner has the opportunity to engage positive learning dispositions comes from the kind of environment they are in.
To think like a scientist requires imagination.
Here’s one learning move learners can make to grow their scientific imagination: Make the invisible visible and touchable, by building models or demonstrations that show how scientific processes work.
#learningdispositions
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“We must sit with things to know them well enough to think well about them. We need to feel what’s going on – essential for knowing. We need to mull things, turning them over to glimpse them from all sides. And that means we need to control the amount of time we spend Thinking.”
Learner Threads is where @bevanholloway.com talks education, esp #learningdispositions, #learningstories & #eduplay.
Learner Threads is also where Bevan brings his knowledge and experience about education together in the form of products that support learners and learning.
Latest post on the blog, in which @bevanholloway.com explores the idea of insourcing and how it opens for learners "the opportunity to gain knowledge of who they are, find the threads that help them relate to the world, and who aren’t afraid to participate in it."
#learningdispositions
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Take a tour of the Learning Reflections tool.
The tool guides learners through a reflective process, focused on dispositions, that leads to a learning story.
And, it has the option of including teacher/parent voice.
#learningstories
#edusky
#eduplay
To think like a mathematician requires curiosity.
Here’s one learning move learners can make to grow their mathematical curiosity: Use manipulatives, drawings, or physical objects to explore the problem.
#learningdispositions
Nice learning move!
Inviting learners to use their imagination as they engage in poetry analysis is a great way to help them stitch together their ability to 'think like' a lover of literature.
#learningdispositions
Magic happens when a learner chooses a learning disposition (like curiosity) in a subject (like science) & discovers specific ways to express it through their head, heart, & hands. This is how they develop their identity as someone who can think like a scientist, artist, historian, or mathematician.