The Power of Communities of Practice
The Power of Communities of Practice
'As much as you give into the hub kind of network you get back tenfold because everybody is then sharing that really good practice based on actually what they're doing there and now, not just about perhaps research or thoughts and blue sky thinking. It's actually this is what we're doing in the classrooms, in our schools. Day in, day out and this is the difference it's making and being able to be part of that conversation and see it and go to each other's settings ... You can then use that really easily and apply it in your own settings for your own learners. And that's a really exciting part of the networking that hubs bring'.
Neill Oldham, Headteacher Highfurlong
What is the role of EdTech hubs to help support the wider education community ?RGS EdTech 6
'Having as many forward thinking educators from allsorts of different contexts and locations is going to be really powerful and well help to push teh development of EdTech across the West Midlands and across the UK as well'
John Jones - Director of Innovation - RGS Worcester Family of Schools
We also recommend visiting the Ribblesdale High School page to hear Paul Edge (Deputy Headteacher) talk in more detail about the power of Communities of Practice.