Thursday, April 29, 2021

Joining the dots between Space and Pedagogy

 



Over the last year I have been facilitating in Oranga and Grey Lynn Schools. Both schools are in process of improving their learning environments and were looking for support with the process of change. Both in terms of space and pedagogy.

Both schools had the opportunity to pilot a series of workshops delivered by the Planning Learning Spaces team and based on the framework in the best selling book, Planning Learning Spaces. You can find out more about the Planning Learning Spaces  process in this presentation.

There is now significant body of research which gives evidence to demonstrate that learning spaces that are purposefully designed to support teaching and learning organization linking to the school vision for learning has positive impact on student achievement.

The Planning Learning Spaces framework, includes a series of workshops or discussions with the principal and school staff provided the opportunity to reframe the school vision for learning into learning space design principles enabling staff to refresh both their new and existing learning spaces to actively support organization of teaching and learning in their collaborative spaces.

The workshop framework provided a reflective process for teachers to develop their learning environment and how to strengthen collaborative ways of working in their spaces. The last series of meetings with the principals and leadership teams focused on developing a strategy for change which drilled down to an action plan to support sustained change with a focus on collaborative teaching and the ongoing relationship between pedagogy and space.

Following the strategy for change meetings with the principals,  both schools successfully applied for Professional Learning Development hours which enabled staff to have a deeper dive into fully understanding the education spaces they were moving into and the collaborative teaching models that these spaces could support. These transition plans will support both schools to continue to reflect and review the effectiveness of their new collaborative spaces.

The workshops provide opportunity for schools embarking on creating schools and spaces within schools, investment in time and practice to define and evolve their approach. They facilitate developing a common belief of what actual practice will look like in the new learning spaces. By following the PLS Framework, both schools have redesigned their learning spaces in the most effective ways possible and now we are working on ensuring that they have continued sustainability going forward. The schools have also identified the next steps that they wish to work on through their strategy for change plan.

This PLD provides opportunity for schools embarking on creating schools and spaces within schools, investment in time and practice to define and evolve their approach. They facilitate developing a common belief of what actual practice will look like in the new learning spaces. They have successfully utilized PLD support to continue to reflect and review the effectiveness of their new collaborative spaces. It will be great to see the changes being implemented at Oranga and Grey Lynn Schools over the next 12 months.

 

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Grey Lynn School Strategy for Change

Excellent news! Check out this weeks blog entry on the Planning Learning Spaces in Practice website which detail the case study at Grey Lynn School progress on their strategies for change to make their vision for learning in their ILE fly!

planninglearningspaces.com/2021/02/12/wee…

Look out for weekly snippets of the case study updates in NZ & Cambridge UK by following the PLS in Practice website





Learning Space Design Lab™️

 I was delighted to utilise Learning Space Design Lab™️ developed by @LeneJensbyLange with this team of teachers at St Joseph School in Matamata. The teachers were exploring possibilities on reimagining their ILE space linked to their school vision. The use of the models and the process is a highly effective way to support teachers to re-imagine and to make sense of their ILE Space.


You can find more information about the Learning Space Design Lab™️award winning innovation here:



Friday, February 5, 2021

PLANNING LEARNING SPACES IN PRACTICE LAUNCHED

 Super stoked to see https://planninglearningspaces.com/planning-learning-spaces-in-practice/ launched which show cases the #planninglearningspaces case study at Grey Lynn School, Auckland which I was proud to facilitate.

Over the last year I have been working with Terry White, who is the UK Project Director of Planning Learning Spaces. I spent my time in lock down in New Zealand doing research and development around co-creating a series of workshops that could be facilitated to support the PLS Design Framework.




These workshops were  facilitated as a trial to develop a prototype in two Auckland New Zealand Schools: Grey Lynn Primary and Oranga Primary in Auckland and in Trumpington Park School in Cambridge.

Having completed the PLS framework through my role as a Professional Learning Facilitator I am now able to  implement the professional learning needs identified in the "Project Implementation Review" workshop in these two schools.

Teaching teams are now building on the PLS framework and digging deeper to develop collaborative practices in their learning hubs through my work as a Ministry of Education Professional Learning Facilitator with Momentum Learning.

In New Zealand the next round of MOE PLD funding applications closes on 19 February, 2020. I am happy to speak or facilitate workshops online around my areas of expertise.

Both streams are exciting work and anyone interested in exploring futher can contact me if you wish to explore options. sjconsultnz@outlook.com