Independent Learning

Click here for an overview of the training. 
Click each provider’s name to see a detailed list of impact on staff.

Bellerby’s (Brighton)

  • I loved the idea that we are ‘choreographers’.

Bellerby’s (Cambridge)

  • Encouraging students to move beyond the cards they’ve been dealt.

Bellerby’s (London)

  • Climbing the upper reaches of a tree!

Bellerby’s (Oxford)

  • Very exciting and the time has flown too fast.

Blue Yonder

  • Curiosity didn’t kill the cat, it improved learning independently.

Canterbury College

  • I have had so many lights switched on!!

Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College

  • Teaching and old dog new tricks.

Chesterfield College

  • A journey into the light.

Collyer’s (The College of Richard Collyer)

  • It helped challenge pre-conceived notions.

DBS Music

  • I thought this was the next dimension regarding the learning process.

Epping Forest College

  • Yes!! I am going to research different resources to use to generate curiosity to encourage learners to do independent work.

Farnborough College of Technology

  • Flowering.

Hertford Regional College

  • I will look at developing independency skills rather than just allowing students to work independently.

Lutterworth College

  • Curiosity engages learners.

Myerscough College

  • I thought I had reached the top of the mountain regarding learning strategies. Now I feel like I’ve plenty more climbing to do.

New College Nottingham

  • Zone idea – excellent.

Novus LTE Group

  • Inspirational. I could listen to this subject all day.

Solihull College and University Centre

  • You brought back memories of how I felt when I first began to teach.

Sussex Downs College

  • I feel like I’ve been given a parking permit after 3 years of parking on yellow lines!

Trafford College

  • A squeezed out, dried up dinosaur teacher that’s just been re-hydrated.

Tresham College

  • I feel like a caged animal whose cage door has been left open…

West Nottinghamshire College

  • From darkness to light.

West Thames College

  • By adapting this approach to learning at a college level, a lot of the bureaucracy could be eliminated.

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