Solihull College
21st Century Pedagogy
- Breath-taking.
- The session encouraged us to think about how learners themselves can be more proactive.
- Refreshing.
- Time well spent to reflect, share, questions, engage rather than react.
- Enlightening.
- It helped me to know how important aims and objectives are.
- A challenging climb to a rewarding view.
- A re-evaluation of what I want from my learners – in what ways do I want them to develop?
- Excellent session. Tony has incredible insight and exciting, fresh ideas.
- Refreshing to be challenged during staff development.
- (I need) more focus on how learners move to aspirational goals through specific and aspirational lesson planning.
- (We need) trust from upper management that we as a team want to develop – not so much ‘one size fits all’.
- The session was very informative and thought provoking. All aspects were relevant and I look forward to the other 2 sessions.
- Someone turning the light back on.
- Inspiring and motivational.
- Found the expert learning traits particularly useful.
- I find writing learning outcomes difficult. This did help, and also helped to identify the difference between skill and attitude.
- More confident to take risks and stretch and challenge learners more often.
Formula for Happiness & Creating unmissable learning experiences
- Very busy day. Hugely inspiring. Thinking of ideas without boundaries has enabled me to develop new strategies.
- Blinding.
- The moment the ship starts to slip down the launch slipway.
- Andragogy. Re-designing and refreshing learning space.
- The observation process was at first daunting as an observer, but then it really clicked.
- Being given permission to try something you were dreaming of.
- I would like to experiment with learners being involved in the planning of the course
- Really interesting and engaging experience. Thank you so much.
- Less is more.
- How peer observations throughout the year can also keep you as a teacher curious to learn and develop your delivery by seeing other colleagues’ sessions. Having the opportunity and time to experiment without restrictions.
- Lots of ideas of how we can change and make learning more accessible to all learners. Build in strategies to be more independent and reflective to achieve higher.
- Enjoyable, engaging, empowering, enlightening, evaluative, constructive. Unchained Melody.
- I’ve really enjoyed today, even though I was anxious the night before about peer obs. (Can be harder to be observed by those who know you than strangers.)
- Felt stretched/challenged – delighted that learners were in the zone. Big impact on Adam.
- Exciting, inspiring. I really like the creative ideas that you spoke about in delivering a lesson. I found this really inspiring.
- Insightful. Less talking – allow students to steer their learning. Students being involved more in the planning.
- Consider business unit [of the qualification] and Blendspace – independent learning.
- Breath of fresh air. This is what we’ve wanted/needed. How we can change our teaching to benefit student development and learning good practice from our peers. Thank you for coming.
- An unshackling – we are free again to create. A reminder of the drive to create and reinvent. ‘New’ is exciting and possible. Excellent – truly inspiring.
- Positive constructive process. [I need to] take more positive risks.
- [I need to experiment with] levels of support built into resources to help scaffold all learners to higher level skills.
- Be creative in planning for new academic year.
- Mind opening/expanding/interesting.
Independent Learning
- Really great session and fantastically delivered. It’s good people like this that challenge and question the established way of things.
- Inspiring. Curious to learn more.
- You brought back memories of how I felt when I first began to teach.
- Eye-opening.
- Upwards!
- I’ve had another Gestalt moment!
- Motivating
- Enlightenment.
- Insightful.
- There were some excellent points illustrated with some indications of solutions.
- Inspired.
- Questioning traditional lesson planning. Lightbulb on.
- Really good to come out of a training session and feel a different perspective in how to teach. Thank you!
- An awakening to new realities.
- Awesome.
- Inspiring and exciting to try new approach.
- It’s really made me think about how to inspire students. I’m already questioning how to use Moodle to ‘ferment’. It is scary to think that this is a complete change to my usual practice, but exciting to try it. Def one of the best training sessions to date.
- Zoom! This will help me to deal with learners who don’t have the ‘fertile ground’.
- Have made copious notes for use in schemes of work.
- Far more thought provoking than usual sessions on ‘training’.
- I was a reluctant hill walker at the start – weighed down with baggage. I’m now inspired and heading in the right direction.
- I like that you are verbalising the thoughts that almost all learners have the inherent ability to achieve. I hope I can continue to use that in my teaching.
- Sparrow to peacock.
- Such an interesting topic and an ‘obvious’ fix – why isn’t it happening more already?!
- It helped me enormously. A truly inspiring session!
- Liberating.
- Independent learning is what makes a life of independence possible.
- Brilliant. Tony is a true scholar with an amazing ability to enthuse and encourage great discussions.
- Being in a nightclub and the lights come on too soon. More dancing to be done.
- Made reflection of teaching practice a crucial focus.
- Changed my perception of the importance of these skills and how to develop them.
- Radical.
- Some genuinely fantastic ideas and I hope to see some of them in practice.
- Vision of Utopia through the prison bars, but the key in on the floor… But am I too scared to use it?
- Opening the blinds to sunshine when clouds were forcast.
- Sunrise – the start of something new!
- Excellent session. Great delivery (pace/structure). Very impressive.
- Out with the old, in with the new! It’s time for a sea-change in FE teaching. “Viva la revolution!”
- A start, but perhaps a bit daunting.
- Back packing on a journey where you’re unsure of the destination, but results in one of the most memorable experiences to date.
- Brilliant session. Even the teaching technique used helped me for future lessons I will deliver.
- I need to adjust my strategy for delivery of subject material to make learners curious.
- Challenging, inspirational and a much needed breath of fresh air.
- Some good ideas needing back up from SMT.
- Spacebound.
- Interstellar.
- You have given me tools to change my practice.
Inspiring Induction Practices
- A journey along a new road.
- (I need to) think in a long-term way, developing strategies to establish expectations, motivation and higher skill sets.
- Happy, excited to change.
- A fresh breeze let through a stuffy house. Really refreshing.
- Jaded to Jazzed.
- Focus on exciting them about the things they normally hate.
- Informative and experiential.
- I will endeavour to implement changes across the whole faculty of art and work out ways of continuing this through the year.
- (I need to) get our learners to become enthusiastic, confident, happy, sociable, independent, to create a fearless learning community (so that they) look forward to new and further challenges.
- Eye-opening.
- I feel empowered to take control of induction.
- Tony was extremely professional and inspiring.
- (I need to) make it more inspiring from the take off, and maintain momentum.
- (We need a) different approach – what do the learners want, not what do we want!
- Think big. Reinforces what induction should be about.
Perfecting Progress Reviews
- I love your style, you are different and engaging.
- I am bubbling with excitement for my reviews.
- My learning journey today is like collecting seashells.
- I can see clearly now the rain has gone.
- Reviews are the most powerful tool we have to empower a leaner and raise the standard.
- Several points that should be obvious, but are often difficult to put into practice, so useful to reflect.
- Playtime in an art room.
- As a new assessor I have been focussed on the tick boxes but I have good communication and motivational skills so I need to chill out and use them effectively.
- Ensure I structure my questions during the progress review meetings in a way that would encourage the apprentices’ to freely reflect, share and fully express how they are feeling about their learning journey.
- Try using scenarios more. Gave me a different outlook on the importance of the review making a difference.
- Allow the leaner to lead the review.
- I will shift more towards the ‘no feedback’ approach, giving my learners more air time.
- I am new to this, so it has given me an insight into a new aspect of my job.
- Great session. Learned a great deal and a new approach to carrying out reviews.
- The approach to the training session was refreshing and engaging. Would love the college to do a day on the Assessment and the Art of Lazy Teaching for our next staff development.
Supercharged Evaluation Skills
- Super-charged journey today!
- I wish all schools could have you in to give them training.
- Dynamic.
- First class.
- The concept of ‘colour writing’, and highlighting this technique to learners, will help them to think critically.
- Very well resourced and enjoyable session.
- Given me ideas about how to develop learners’ higher-order (thinking) skills.
- Out of this world!
- Eye opening.
- Tree, branching into new ideas.
- Learnt how to get students to be evaluative and how to do it.
- His evaluative vocabulary sheet was particularly useful.
- Some excellent ideas for developing students’ descriptive skills for written work.
- A tool-box of vocabulary and effective scaffolding techniques to improve students.
- Inspired me to stretch my learners.
- This has encouraged me to focus on developing students’ evaluative skills.
- (I need to) have high expectations of individual learners in what they can achieve.
- Utopia. Achievable.
- Use of language – teach them how. This is the missing link in my teaching. Fantastic.
- Incredibly beneficial, a much better use of time compared to the usual development sessions.
- This was really helpful in how to structure and build support to enable all learners to achieve critical thinking skills. I will definitely embed this into induction.
- These sessions have been amazing and the team have lots of ideas.
- Fabulous. I really enjoyed the Adverbage game.
- The use of colour to identify terminology, judgement, opinions and impact will be a very interesting way of targeting the improvement of students’ evaluation and analytical skills.
- Very enjoyable and informative.
- I’m going to change my handouts and start scaffolding learning.
- Zeus’ thunderbolt.
- Gave me different parameters to engage with tasks.
The Art of using Target Setting
- Informative – Thought provoking.
- I will visit the website and proceed to download!
- Will take away new ideas.
- The day helped to widen my thoughts on many ways to improve.
- Tony Davis is very expert at drawing out answers and it was a pleasure to enter into the conversations.
- Provoked an alternative thought process and approach to learner interaction.
- Exciting – the use of a Quality Standard to lead my tutorial and review process.
- Insightful. I want to put these new skills into practice.
- Our review paperwork is clearly not fit for purpose.
- Look at how we can build learners own skills in identifying and setting their own targets.
Perfecting Development Plan Writing
- I now have a much clearer idea about how to address symptoms when writing QIPs.
- The day was really well scheduled and managed. I cannot think of any improvements.
Transformational Lesson Observation
- Eye-opening/inspiring.
- I have become more aware of how to measure the impact of learning and critically reflecting on my own practice.
- Things I would do differently: allow students to be more involved and take ownership of learning situations as well as ensure I use measures to consider what learning has taken place.
- Rollercoaster.
- We identified what an outstanding lesson looks like.
- I feel confident to let the tutor lead the feedback and not feel like I need to do all the talking.
- The video observations were extremely useful.
- (I need to) focus on the impact of the (teaching) strategies – rather than what the tutor did.
- (I need to) be more empathetic when observing others.
- Good to see things from an observer’s point of view. Also, very good to introduce a change in the way observations are done and perceived.
- Self reflection is key.
- Enlightening.
- I fee peer observations could be a very positive experience.
- Mind expanding.
- Inspired reflection.
- Feel confident to discuss the observed session more openly and positively and change the way in which questions are asked to allow a more positive outcome.
- It was interesting to sit on the other side of the lesson observation form, to consider what was successful and why.
- Forensic without judgements.
- Hopefully this could be implemented as part of the overall college observation process.
- (I need to) review and reflect more on how I can make improvement to my own practice and share skills, ideas, concerns.
- Thank you for recognising that one size fits all approach doesn’t suit all.
- Educational.
- Other side of the fence!
- Someone turning the light back on.
- The day has been constructive and something to build on.
- Incredibly beneficial, and has given me a greater understanding of the observation process.
- Very positive and eye-opening. Inspired to revamp sessions and discussions around this. All areas of the institution need to agree to this strategy.
- I feel positive and more confident to evaluate observations.
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