Transcription of The ENGAGEMENT FOR LEARNING FRAMEWORK Guide
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
The original project was funded These resources were created by the E4L Team in association with SSAT (The Schools Network) Ltd (2009-2011) Crown Copyright 2011 The ENGAGEMENT FOR LEARNING FRAMEWORK Guide 2 The ENGAGEMENT for LEARNING FRAMEWORK The ENGAGEMENT for LEARNING FRAMEWORK is a resource for educators, including teachers, teaching assistants and therapists. It enables them to explore and identify effective teaching and LEARNING strategies for pupils with complex LEARNING difficulties and disabilities (CLDD), as well as to record, measure and demonstrate LEARNING outcomes for these pupils in a meaningful way. This Guide introduces the ENGAGEMENT Profile and Scale the two core tools of the ENGAGEMENT for LEARNING FRAMEWORK as well as to the ENGAGEMENT Ladder and the Progress graph . The other tools, described in Engaging Learners with Complex LEARNING Difficulties and Disabilities (Carpenter et al.)
need to limit its use to resolving scoring dilemmas, collaborating with colleagues/families if youre stuck on interventions, and sharing eureka! moments with families. Intervention column: Think of this column as strategies that may improve the pupils engagement in learning. Prioritise your next intervention; make it a team decision.
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
DEVELOPMENT REVISION AND EVALUATION, To improve learning, Student, Student learning, Collaborating with colleagues, Conducting Teacher Action Research, Collaborating, Improve student learning, Learning, Improve, To Improve, Colleagues, Assessing, Effectiveness, Is a 'Professional Learning Community, With colleagues