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Chris Mayoh ICT Development Manager Bowling Park Primary School Learning and Teaching Consultant The Innovation Centres City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council Embedding pupil voice and pupil participation in developing strategies for whole school improvement @chrismayoh

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  • 1. Chris MayohICT Development ManagerBowling Park Primary SchoolLearning and Teaching ConsultantThe Innovation CentresCity of Bradford Metropolitan DistrictCouncil @chrismayoh

2. Join in the conversation on TwitterUse the hash tags #BETT13 and #BETTCM and Tweet @chrismayohDuring the presentation, use the#BETTCM hash tag on Twitter to Tweetany questions or comments you wish tobe included in an open discussiontowards the end of the session Chris Mayoh 2013 3. About MeBowling Park Primary School ICT Development Manager since September 2008 Three form entry (720 pupils, 120 members of staff) Local area in the bottom 10% of national deprivation indices Formerly two schools, still operating across a split site Pupils in school who are New to English, have English as anadditional language or Special Educational Needs or accessPupil Premium funding make up a much higher thanaverage proportion of school than the national average Chris Mayoh 2013 4. About MeThe Innovation Centres Learning and Teaching Consultant since October 2011 Over 100 primary and secondary schools Support in the form of training courses, curriculum support,team teaching, collaborative projects, procurement,regional conferences Personally run Digital Leaders projects with 51 schools Chris Mayoh 2013 5. About MeAnd the rest Staff governor at Bowling Park Primary School (Bradford)since October 2010 Community governor at Calder High School (HebdenBridge) since October 2012 Previously worked at two primary schools in centralManchester and at one special school for pupils with SEBD(KS2-4) in Stockport Chris Mayoh 2013 6. Pupil-centred learningThe concept of pupil-centred learning projects is certainlynothing new. School Councils Play Leaders Eco Warriors Sports Leaders Chris Mayoh 2013 7. What is a Digital Leader?A Digital Leader is a pupil who: uses their expertise to teach children and adults how to usenew technologies to support learning can communicate their ideas effectively collaborates with peers and shows exceptional leadershipskills is committed to improving their own skills and knowledge inorder to help others Chris Mayoh 2013 8. Digital Leaders in action Chris Mayoh 2013 9. Attending professional meetingsDigital Leadersexploring differentsoftware titlesBowling ParkPrimary School Chris Mayoh 2013 10. Presenting information Digital Leaders presenting their iPad app reviews at their initial training session Hothfield Junior School Chris Mayoh 2013 11. Writing for a purpose Chris Mayoh 2013 12. Creating video tutorialsDigital Leaderscreating videotutorials to teachyounger childrenhow to use theschool blogHothfield JuniorSchool Chris Mayoh 2013 13. Teaching whole classes Year 4 Digital Leaders teaching their own class how to use an app on an iPad Bowling Park Primary School Chris Mayoh 2013 14. Supporting pupils 1:1Year 5 DigitalLeader supportinga pupil in Year 3during an iPadlaunchBowling ParkPrimary School Chris Mayoh 2013 15. Why Digital Leaders?Teacher ConfidenceWe quite rightlytalk to childrenabout the need tobe resilient.Are all of ourteachers equallyresilient when itcomes to usingnew technologies?Image 2008 by Quinn Dombrowski, used under aCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license Chris Mayoh 2013 16. Why Digital Leaders?Student Aptitude Kids know how to use this stuff even if the teachers dont. However, they dont always know how to use it appropriately and safely.Image 2012 by Brad Flickinger, used under a CreativeCommons Attribution 2.0 license Chris Mayoh 2013 17. Why Digital Leaders?Technology is TemporaryImage 2010 by Intel Free Press, used under a Image 2012 by Paolo Ordoveza, used under aCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 licenselicense Chris Mayoh 2013 18. Why Digital Leaders?Pupil EngagementImage 2011 by Microsoft Sweden, used under a CreativeCommons Attribution 2.0 license Chris Mayoh 2013 19. Why Digital Leaders? 0Ofsted Chris Mayoh 2013 20. Why Digital Leaders?Ofsted Achievement of pupils at the schoolWhen evaluating the achievement of pupils, inspectorsconsider how well: pupils develop a range of skillsand how well they applythem across the curriculum pupils are prepared for the next stage of their education,training and / or employment- The framework for school inspection, Ofsted, January 2013, No. 120100, p.18 Chris Mayoh 2013 21. Why Digital Leaders?Ofsted Quality of teaching in the schoolWhen evaluating the quality of teaching in the school,inspectors will consider the extent to which: teachers have consistently high expectations of pupils teachers and other adults create a positive climate forlearning in which pupils are interested and engaged- The framework for school inspection, Ofsted, January 2013, No. 120100, p.18 Chris Mayoh 2013 22. Why Digital Leaders? Ofsted Behaviour and safety of pupils at the schoolWhen evaluating the behaviour and safety of pupils at theschool, inspectors will consider: pupils attitudes to learning pupils behaviour towards, and respect for, other youngpeople and adults pupils attendance and punctuality whether pupils feel safe and their ability to assess andmanage risk appropriately and to keep themselves safe- The framework for school inspection, Ofsted, January 2013, No. 120100, p.19 Chris Mayoh 2013 23. Why Digital Leaders?OfstedQuality of leadership in, and management of, the schoolInspectors will consider the extent to which leaders andmanagers: Demonstrate an ambitious vision for the school and highexpectations of all pupils and teachers Ensure that all teaching staff benefit from appropriateprofessional development Provide a broad and balanced curriculum that meets theneeds of all pupils - The framework for school inspection, Ofsted, January 2013, No. 120100, pp.19-20 Chris Mayoh 2013 24. Why Digital Leaders?Proven PedigreeImage reproduced withkind permission fromSheli Blackburn Chris Mayoh 2013 25. Feedback from pupilsI feel excited because Ive never taken part inthis kind of activity before. Im looking forwardto being a positive role model in the school. Itwill help me to learn more about newtechnologies. - Y5 pupil, Reevy Hill Primary School Chris Mayoh 2013 26. Feedback from pupilsIt is so fantastic being Digital leader. So far inour school we have done a assembly aboutCyber bullying and E-safety. First I was a bitnervous but as it went through I was not thatnervous.- Y5 pupil, Holycroft Primary School Chris Mayoh 2013 27. Feedback from pupilsHello !! I am in my third digital leaders meeting !! Iam very excited about digital leaders as I am learningnew things all the time !! I am going to enjoy thegreat experiences of digital leaders !! Also everytimewe start a digital leaders i want it to last foreverbecaause I enjoy it SOO much!! - Y4 pupil, Crossley Hall Primary School Chris Mayoh 2013 28. Kidsmeet The first ever Bradford Kidsmeet will take place onMonday 22 April Follow #bradfordkidsmeet on Twitter for updates Run by pupils, for pupils Digital Leaders and other pupils can attend aspresenters or audience members Chris Mayoh 2013 29. Question and Answersession Chris Mayoh 2013 30. Links and further informationAll of the links to images, videos, blogs,websites, Ofsted guidance and Twittercontacts referenced in this presentation are available as a whole collection, here: http://linkbun.ch/pa2n Chris Mayoh 2013