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What is funnier – a circle or a star? Which is louder – a wink or a smile? What is heavier – night or day?
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What is funnier – a circle or a star?

Which is louder – a wink or a smile?

What is heavier – night or day?

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South Molton Community College

STAFF TWILIGHT

Thursday, January 15 th 2009

“Habits Of Mind”

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“HABITS OF MIND”

How many can you name?

o By yourselfo In pairso As a table

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WHY “HABITS OF MIND”?

Mission Statement

“To Develop Responsible

and Independent Learners for the

21 st Century”

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WIFM# Better exam results# Better behaviour# Dialogue of learning# Whole school emphasis on learning# Involve parents# Umbrella for PLTS, SEAL, citizenship etc

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WHAT IS A SOUTH MOLTON LEARNER LIKE?

What do we see them doing?

What do we hear them saying?

What are they feeling?

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WHAT DO WEWANT A

SOUTH MOLTON LEARNER

TO BE LIKE?

What do we want to see them doing?

What do we want to hear them saying?

What do we want them to feel?

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“Twenty-first Century Tools for Twenty-first Century Learners”

3000?

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It is estimated that today’slearners will have 10-14 jobs

By the age of 38

The top 10 in demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004

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We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist – using technologies that have not yet been invented – in order to solve problems wedon’t know are problems yet

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We must get away from the idea:“Forget the outside world, we’regoing to teach things we’ve always taught and forget what’s goingon out there”

Outstanding OFSTED again?

“If you always do what youalways did – you’ll alwaysget what you always got”

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PLTS

QCA FRAMEWORK

HABITS OF MIND

THINKING TOOLS

PLTS AT SMCCBIG PICTURE

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Independent EnquirersCreative ThinkersReflective LearnersTeam WorkersSelf-managersEffective Participators

QCA Awakens!

Check your schemes!

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INTRODUCE

EMBED

SPREAD

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‘Habits of Mind’ –

“What I do when I don’t know the answer” (Student – St Cuthbert’s College, New Zealand)

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What ‘Habits of Mind’ aredemonstrated in these short films?

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“A habit of mind is a pattern ofinnate behaviour that leads toproductive actions”

Study the famouscharacters on the picture sheet.What habits ofmind did/do thesepeople demonstrate?

Choose some more examples ofpeople you admire

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HABITS OF MIND & THE QCA FRAMEWORK

-Can you fit the 16 ‘Habits of Mind’ to the QCA Framework?

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HABITS OF MINDDIAMOND NINE

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Excellent communicatorStrategic thinkerWork with stakeholdersInnovativeReflective

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Leadership skillsCreative mindWillingness to take risksCommunication skills

VisionInspire othersInterpersonal skillsOptomisticResilientCreative

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What 3 ‘Habits of Mind’ do youbest relate to?

What 3 ‘Habits of Mind’ do youfind most difficult?

Complete the ‘Habitsof Mind’ self assessment

HABITS OF MIND AND YOU

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Within your own subject area,which 3 ‘Habits of Mind’ areyour students good at?

Which 3 ‘Habits of Mind’do you feel they needto improve?

HABITS OF MIND AND YOUR SUBJECT AREA

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Think big and start!!

Making ‘Habits of Mind’explicit in lessons

HABITS OF MIND AND SMCC

‘Habits of Mind’ learning walk

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Making ‘Habits of Mind’ Explicit

A Single Lesson and Habits of Mind

What ‘Habits of Mind’ could we make explicit in a lesson of work like this?

eg What could we discuss in the debrief?

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HABITS OF MIND AND SMCC

HOW CAN WE INTRODUCE‘HABITS OF MIND’ ATSMCC?

Whole school In lessons

- Shift existing system behind the Habits of Mind- Make them explicit!

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“Habit is like a cable, weWeave a thread of it each day,And at last we cannot break it”(Horace Mann)

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THE SMCC LASER

• Avoid pockets of development

• We must focus our efforts like the coherent light of a laser

• We must ‘walk the walk as well as talk the talk’

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HABITS OF MIND AND SMCC

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Making ‘Habits of Mind’ Explicit

Earthquakes and Personal Skills

• How good a listener are you?• How good a reader are you?• How good a speaker are you?• How good a writer are you?• How observant are you?• How well can you present yourself?

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Making ‘Habits of Mind’ Explicit

Earthquakes and Habits of Mind

What ‘Habits of Mind’ could we make explicit in a unit of worklike this?

eg “Through your work, I am looking for evidence of ... “

eg Peer assessment sheet to rate persistence: 0 1 2 3 4 5

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TRIOS

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IM MHCBJGCHJSAFJSmMTNPLKBSHHSRGOSWRWNHJCRUBHDWIJMGPBCMSPBYCWAPPR

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Share practiceSTAFFJune 29th

Work in progress1 LESSONJUNE 1st

IntroductionTWILIGHTApril 28th

SUMMER TERM

Share practiceSTAFFMarch 30th

Work in progress1 LESSONMarch 2nd

IntroductionTWILIGHTJanuary 15th

SPRING TERM

TRIOS TIMETABLE

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TRIOS

How can we introduce ‘Habits of Mind’ as a whole school approach? Focus on 1 ‘Habit’ using the resource sheets availableChoose section(s) of your scheme of work and identify where you can make ‘Habits of Mind’ explicit. How will you do this?

Consider areas to be a focus for future trios work

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Choose 1 unit and all HOM?Choose 3 HOM in all units?

What does it sound like?

What does it look like?

What does it feel like?

When is itimportant?

Where is itimportant?

What does itmean to you?

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How could you help students develop

this habit?

How would you introduce this HOM

into a lesson?

Song, picture, person, film clip

Slogan

Simile

HABIT OF MIND: ____________

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ASSESSMENT???

ASDAN

Years 8&9 – 2 and a half D/E grades

Years 10&11 – 2 and a quarter Bgrades

Portfolios?

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WHERE NEXT?

TRIOS WORK NING - http://learningjourney.ning.com DEVELOP ‘THINKING TOOLS’

CONTINUE TO DEVELOP LANGUAGE OF HABITS THE WIDER COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT

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“We ourselves have to firstbecome that which we want others to be”

(Paul Marshall)

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Are your lessonsworth behaving for?

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