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Apr 1, 2021

In this episode Prof. Barry Carpenter CBE OBE FCCT and Beverley Cockbill discuss the topic of Engagement with a panel of guests:

  • Vijita Patel (Swiss Cottage School Development & Research Centre)
  • Cheryl Gaughan (Talbot Specialist School/Fusion TSA)
  • Vicci Wells (Youth Sport Trust)
  • Ali Erskine (Whitfield Aspen School)
  • Gemma Alldritt (Baxter College)
  • Martin McKenna (Foxfield School)

The guests share and discuss innovative ways in which they have each applied and incorporated the use of Engagement into practice within their own settings.


PLEASE NOTE: It is highly recommended that you watch the first 2 parts (Episode #17 & #18) before listening to this episode.

**This episode is Part 3 of a series looking at Engagement.**

You can watch and listen to a video slide show of the presentation on the episode webpage:

https://www.evidenceforlearning.net/learningshared/engagement-part-3-panel-discussion-innovations-around-engagement/

On this and the other episode pages in the series, we’ve also listed links to various articles and resources that you might useful and interesting for further reading around Engagement.

You can access this via the LearningShared website (below).


www.learningshared.org


Select Episode #19


We have created private groups in Facebook and Linkedin where colleagues and peers can discuss and share thoughts, ideas, experiences, resources and learning in relation to supporting the needs of vulnerable learners and learners with SEND.


EfL SEND Community Group

Join us at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/eflSENDCommunity/
or search for “eflSENDCommunity” in Facebook.


The purpose of this 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.


You’re also invited to join the Recovery Curriculum group on Facebook which was set up to connect colleagues and help to build a network that can support you and you school or setting on your own important journey back to full effective learning post-pandemic.


Recovery Curriculum

https://www.facebook.com/groups/recoverycurriculum
or search for “recoverycurriculum” in Facebook.

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/