Title: Developing Learning through Student Leadership
1Developing Learning through Student Leadership
Lea Valley High School
2Developing Learning through Student Leadership
Sports Leadership
Peer Teaching
Raising Standards
3- One of the aims of the specialist programme is
to - develop, within the school, characteristics
which signal its specialist ethos and identity
and which are reflected in the schools mission
and objectives - including through encouragement
of increased take-up and interest in the
specialist subjects - DfES Specialist School Programme 2005
4One of our aims as a Sports College
- To promote student responsibility and their
engagement in learning. (SIP priority 4) - Through Sports College status, the school values
and recognises the need to enhance opportunities
for student leadership, which has been identified
through analysis, reflection and review of the
curriculum.
5Rationale
- 14 -19 vertical curriculum based on age not
ability. - PE identified distinct accredited pathways that
offer opportunities for students to develop their
leadership skills that gain recognition for the
work that they do both within the Sports College
and School Sport Partnership. - Student leadership was recognised within the
school improvement plan as a priority for raising
standards.
6Stepping Stones
Student Leadership across the SSP Sports Leader
placements in primary schools Special School
project Top Link and Sports Festivals Transition
programme MUSSA Camps Community
volunteering
Student Leadership
Students as Expert Leaders Advanced
Leaders Students as Researchers (Vocational
learners) Peer Mediators Students as Teachers
Students as Group Leaders Established
Leaders Lead in an aspect of learning e.g core /
plenary
Students as Mini leaders Emerging Leaders Sports
monitor / leads warm up captain for team
Active Participants Leaders in Learning Student
Voice Assessment for Learning Personalised
Learning
7Student Leadership in PE and School Sport
- Who can be a good leader?
- What does student leadership look like?
- How do you measure impact?
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- A pathway for student leadership will include
opportunities for learners to develop the 4 Rs
and become - Responsible
- Resourceful
- Respectful
- Responsive
8Principles for Student Leadership
- Enhance skills of organisation, team-work,
communication and planning - Motivate young people to offer these skills
within the community - Develop skills and qualities for future
employment
9Steps to Success? A process model to bring about
success
10A new climate?
- Working together giving young people a say
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- to encourage the involvement of children and
young people in decision-making processes. - If you give students a voice then you have to
be prepared to listen
11Reflection
- One thing Ive learnt today
- One thing I would like to hear more about
- One thing I will do when I get back to school