This episode is a recording of the online conference and webinar that was held on 15th July 2020. The event and this recording contains presentations and talks from Professor Barry Carpenter and Dr Tina Rae, as well as a 65 min discussion and Q&A session with a panel of educational leaders from a wide range of settings and contexts.
The 2 hour event pulled together some of the incredible amount of development and work that has gone into planning and enacting the recovery and transition back to effective learning for our children and young people.
It was also an opportunity to celebrate the mammoth collaborative effort that has underpinned the recovery and reconnection process at schools, colleges and other places of learning during the pandemic.
GUESTS/SPEAKERS/PANELLISTS:
- Prof. Barry Carpenter (Prof. Mental Health in Education, Oxford Brookes University)
- Dr Tina Rae (Child Psychologist, prolific & award winning author)
- Sharon Gray OBE (ex-Headteacher, ex-Ofsted, Member of Youth Justice Board)
- Vijita Patel (Principal, Swiss Cottage School DRC)
- Sally Apps (Executive Principal, Cabot Learning Federation)
- Martin McKenna (Headteacher, Foxfield School/Deputy Headteacher, Palmerston School)
- Ali Erskine (Head of School, KS1, Whitfield Aspen School)
- Polly McMeeking (Chair of Governors, Chaddesley Corbett EPS)
This episode is packed full of valuable insights, with colleagues sharing their experiences as well as their ideas, priorities and plans for how the recovery and reconnection process is being approached at their schools, settings and multi academy trusts.
You can watch and listen to the video of whole webinar, including the presentation on the episode webpage:
https://www.evidenceforlearning.net/learningshared/recoverycurriculum15-reflections-on-recovery-reigniting-childrens-learning
There's also an extended copy of Dr Tina Rae's presentation on the episode page, as well as bios for the panel and links to some of their own resources, references and episodes.
More info on the Recovery Curriculum
For information on the Recovery Curriculum, including the original Think Piece entitled “A Recovery Curriculum: Loss and Life for our children and schools post pandemic”, lectures, resources, reference materials and details of the online communities of practice, visit:
https://www.recoverycurriculum.org
Join the conversation about The Recovery Curriculum:
Clearly any form of Recovery Curriculum will need to be unique to each and every school, contextualised to the ethos, culture and values of that school, as well as its existing curriculum and crucially reflecting and addressing the needs and aspirations of its unique population of learners.
We have created private groups in LinkedIn and Facebook where colleagues and peers can discuss and share thoughts, ideas, experiences, resources and learning in relation to education and provision post pandemic. The groups are also an opportunity to connect people and help you to build a network that can support you on your own important journey over the coming months.
Facebook Group: Recovery Curriculum
We’ve set up a private facebook group specifically for The Recovery Curriculum at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/recoverycurriculum
or search for “recoverycurriculum” in Facebook.
Facebook: EfL SEND Community Group
Join us at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/eflSENDCommunity/
or search for “eflSENDCommunity” in Facebook.
The purpose of the group is to provide a safe, closed space to seek out and share ideas, experience and resources that can help with any and all aspects of SEND provision. It’s also a community for practitioners and schools that use Evidence for Learning and Insights for Learning to share ideas, resources and support each other in using these apps. This is a peer-moderated and supported group.
Linkedin Group: The Recovery Curriculum
The group is called “A Recovery Curriculum for children & schools post-pandemic” and you can find it at:
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12399451/