Inspiring learning with Mick Waters.
2009
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Title
Inspiring learning with Mick Waters.
Imprint
[London] : Teachers TV/UK Dept. of Education, 2009.
Language
English
Language Note
This edition in English.
Description
1 online resource (34 min.).
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PN1200eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)815777827
Summary
Mick Waters, ex-Director of Curriculum at QCA, celebrates moments of inspired learning captured in video clips made by children and teachers. Mick talks about the power of each clip and suggests how teachers might use similar inspiring approaches in their own schools, and invites viewers to send in their own inspiring clips. Video clips: An animation of a talking piano created by a secondary school student to inspire visitors to Bristol Museum. Next, The MATH Project makes a gripping drama out of classroom maths in a film made with students at George Salter School. The Paperman is a short film of great charm filmed and put together by Year 6 students in Sussex to encourage recycling. In the fourth clip, hearing impaired students from Northern Ireland have fun creating a guide to a bird sanctuary. The final clip is taken from a film made with professional help at Graisley Primary School in Wolverhampton, a documentary of a term long school project igniting learning.
Mick Waters, ex-head of the QCA, celebrates moments of inspired learning captured in four video clips made by children and teachers. Mick talks about the power of each clip and suggests how teachers might use similar approaches in their own schools. He invites viewers to send in their own inspiring clips. Video clips: KS1 pupils Chris and Ella talk with great ease and enthusiasm on a project they did about dragons and castles, and Mick appreciates how their teacher was able to generate terrific learning from story and fantasy. The next clip features a video link-up between a school in Saltburn and a local boy who is now an astronaut at NASA - a technically adventurous feat which provided an inspired learning experience for the pupils. Connor from Bourton Meadows Primary in Bucks sent Mick a video piece to camera about his project on flooding. Finally, a student-made film about career choices introduces us to some key issues about women and engineering.
Mick Waters, ex-head of the QCA, celebrates moments of inspired learning captured in four video clips made by children and teachers. Mick talks about the power of each clip and suggests how teachers might use similar approaches in their own schools. He invites viewers to send in their own inspiring clips. Video clips: KS1 pupils Chris and Ella talk with great ease and enthusiasm on a project they did about dragons and castles, and Mick appreciates how their teacher was able to generate terrific learning from story and fantasy. The next clip features a video link-up between a school in Saltburn and a local boy who is now an astronaut at NASA - a technically adventurous feat which provided an inspired learning experience for the pupils. Connor from Bourton Meadows Primary in Bucks sent Mick a video piece to camera about his project on flooding. Finally, a student-made film about career choices introduces us to some key issues about women and engineering.
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