Credits
This resource is a collaboration between experienced senior leaders and experts in the field of technology adoption in education and is intended to support school staff with putting pedagogical intentions first.
These key questions can be considered the starting point:
What is my role in relation to the student in front of me?
What role does the student in front of me believe I have in relation to their learning?
What is possible for the student in front of me if I support them:
- What do they need to do to achieve those possibilities?
- What can I do to support them in achieving those possibilities?
LGfL is grateful for the generosity of time and support for the development of this resource.
Contributors include:
Bob Usher - LGfL Content Manager - PedTech Portal Project Creator and Video Production
Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith - Education Consultant - PedTech Portal Co-Creator
Laura Smith - LGfL Learning Resource Consultant - PedTech Portal Development Support
Paul Edge - Deputy Headteacher - Ribblesdale School - Clitheroe
Lee Small - Assistant Headteacher - Ribblesdale School - Clitheroe
Neill Oldham - Headteacher - Highfurlong School - Blackpool
Mark Birtles - Senior Teacher - Highfurlong School - Blackpool
Erica Smith - Ed Tech & Communication Lead - Highfurlong School - Blackpool
Simon Pile - Headteacher - Anson Primary School - Brent
David Maguire - Headteacher - Coupals Primary Academy - Haverhill
LEO Academy Trust Staff - Cheam Common Junior School, Cheam Fields, Brookfield Primary all part of LEO Academy Trust - Sutton
Marie Beale - Deputy Headteacher - Whitefield Primary School - Liverpool
David Shaw - Teacher - Whitefield Primary School - Liverpool
John Galloway - Inclusion Consultant
Carol Allen - Education Advisor for IT and Inclusion
Mark Eagle - Graphic Design
Bradley Dardis - Additional Project Development Support
Introducing Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith
Education Consultant and Pedtech Portal Co-Creator
Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith is an award winning teacher and leader with a passion for supporting those who work with children and young people. As Director of One Life Learning, Fiona provides strategic education consultancy services to schools and trusts, professional learning providers and EdTech companies. She is also an Associate Lecturer and Researcher at The Open University, a Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching and sits on the board of a number of multi-academy and charitable trusts. Fiona is also a regular contributor to books, panels, and papers about Education, Pedagogy and Education Technology.