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Building learning Power

A group of teachers met this week to discuss how we can implement Building Learning Power theory (Guy Claxton) into our classrooms and across the school. We all have one of these posters in our classroom- but do we know how to use it???
Building learning power is about helping young people to become better learners, both in school and out. It is about creating a culture in classrooms – and in the school more widely – that systematically cultivates habits and attitudes that enable young people to face difficulty and uncertainty calmly, confidently and creatively.

BuildingLearningPower_Brain

By identifying learning behaviours at the start of a lesson, alongside your learning intentions, you can help pupils understand the broader life skills they learn in the classroom. Using this poster to help you identify key skills area is the first step, then getting pupils to reflect on how well they did at the end of the lesson is the next step. A group of teachers are going to trial a reflection grid with students over the next month to see how it may help pupils understand the soft skills that they are developing. Interested in getting involved? Please send me an email (Jen McKenna), or read more on our West Lothian Blog: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/wl/buildinglearningpower/

Want to make your classroom a BLP classroom? Take a look at these displays for some inspiration…
blp wall

joe mcnee