Wednesday 26 September 2012

NEVER MIND THE RAIN!

I was in Sheffield again yesterday watching the rain and wondering what happened to the Summer this year. However, last night we recognised and celebrated the Cutlers' "Made in Sheffield" Ambassadors: our first group of young people who will experience this radically different and unique programme developed in Sheffield by schools and businesses working together.

It has been a strangely depressing time for those of us who care passionately about education and learning and who watch the Olympics and Paralympics and marvel at what our athletes can achieve with character, determination, grit, persistence and sheer hard work. However, this brilliant programme is designed to help the Cutlers' schools, Bradfield School, Firth Park Community College, Stocksbridge High School and Yewlands Technology College, deliver the Cutlers' " Made in Sheffield" skills: character, core skills and higher level skills. The higher level skills are focused around a plan, do, review cycle ( planning and exploring, organising and implementing and reviewing and learning) and focus on critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork.  The real difference in the approach we are developing is that the whole project has been developed with Sheffield employers and the Sheffield colleges and universities who are committed to working with the Cutlers' schools to create employable, 'ready for work' young people with a passion for science, technology, engineering and maths ! We are also building links and learning pathways with the new UTC (University Technical College) which will open in September 2013!


The five aspects at the heart of our programme are:
  • 'soft skills': character, resilience and grit; 
  • 'basic skills': literacy, numeracy and learning to learn; 
  • academic and technical excellence; 
  • creativity, innovation and enterprise; 
  • experience of the world of work. 

We know what works; feedback, mentoring, coaching and one-to-one tuition and these elements lie at the heart of the Cutlers' Curriculum and we must be brave enough to expose the myth that environment and deprivation rather than character are a better explanation of why people behave and act as they do. Too many people with vested interests have persuaded us that our energy, efforts and resources should be directed at correcting social problems and addressing poor performance rather than developing strategies and approaches focused on academic and technical excellence, developing higher level skills and abilities, shaping character, resilience and grit and nurturing innovation and creativity. This fixed mindset approach sees young people from poorer communities as needing discipline, command and control rather than opportunities, expectation and esteem. We need to create a learning landscape where we see potential in every child and provide opportunities and help all our young people achieve their goals and release their talent and magic! If you want to find out more about the work we are doing in Sheffield please let me know.
Chris

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