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 Well my learning was challenged this evening. It has been quite a while since I published the last Friday Vlog and I had to jump feet first into the Learning Pit to rediscover how to do it! Hence the Friday Vlog that arrived early on Saturday!!!!

Well, here it is anyway ... Mr White's take on what learning means for those at home and those in school and how the learning struggle is so important.

Lockdown presents us with a real opportunity to focus on independence in learning; equally, however, it could do the opposite ... so let's ensure that we all support the independence and celebrate the struggle before jumping in to help too soon! In the long run, it will create much better learners who are resilient and able to adapt to new situations. 


If you want to find out more about the learning pit, check out James Nottingham's website here: 

Find out about Professor Guy Claxton's Building Learning Power
and 17 Characteristics of Effective Learning here:



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