
Katharine Birbalsingh: "Success in anything requires knowledge."
Imagine you visit your child's school one day and observe a lesson. You might expect to listen to the story of the battle of Hastings, review the formation of clouds, or once again put your hand in Pip's and take a stroll through Victorian London. But instead you find you are observing a lesson where children are "learning to learn". The lesson starts with the objective that all pupils will be reflecting on their own learning. Then, there is a starter activity that requires the children to brainstorm key learning activities. Away they go — writing, reading, thinking. OK. The main activity consists of writing a "recipe" for the ideal learning experience — in groups. Finally, the plenary sums up what the children have learnt about learning.
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