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The network’s operations and influences are at local, national and international levels and are the lifeblood of the Faculty LfL staff’s research, publications, journal, teacher leadership blog and post-graduate teaching. Grounded work, drawing on the LfL framework and principles, with practitioners, schools and organisations is linked to scholarly engagement with international researchers, and to the interface with policy makers. Our programme of conferences, courses, seminars, publications, critical friendship and research is characterised by:
http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/lfl/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Caroline Jestaz; Lucian Stephenson. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 45 talks in the archive. A Good Educational Read - Professor John MacBeath
A Good Educational Read - Professor Madeleine Arnot
Exploring the connections between teacher effectiveness, self-efficacy, wellbeing and stress
A Good Educational Read - Professor Andrew Pollard
A Good Educational Read - Neil Mercer in conversation with John MacBeath
Enabling community participation through teacher leadership
A Good Educational Read - Mary James in conversation with Sue Swaffield
LfL Supper Seminar - Three projects with children in different places from Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination
Students as agents in pedagogical change
A Good Educational Read - Maurice Galton in conversation with John MacBeath
LfL Seminar - A Good Educational Read
LfL Seminar: Values-driven educational leadership
Learn to Lead: taking engagement to a new level in primary and secondary schools and the wider community
LfL Seminar - How Paulo Freire became an international curriculum author
Regional School Commissioners and England’s school system: state-funded but developed and managed in private?
The Expert Learner: An LfL Seminar with Gordon Stobart
Book Launch: Reflective Teaching in Schools, 4th edition by Andrew Pollard & colleagues4.30pm (for a 5pm start) - 7pm
LfL Supper Seminar: A ‘silent revolution’: the growth of co-operative schools in the UK
LfL Book Launch - Education and Schooling: Myth, Heresy and Misconception by John MacBeath
Principals as Literacy Leaders in Primary and Secondary School Contexts
LfL Supper Seminar: The Headteachers' Roundtable - Shaping policy and practice from within education
THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM REVIEW: WHAT IS GOING ON?All welcome. Free to attend. Wine and nibbles served. Please contact lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk if you plan to attend.
LfL Supper Seminar: Launch of 'Teacher Self-Efficacy, Voice and Leadership'All welcome. Please email lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk if you plan to attend so we can cater accordingly.
Improving practice through partnerships between universities and practitioners: Experiences in the UK and USAWe will provide light refreshments so please contact Ros McLellan on rwm11@cam.ac.uk if you’d like to attend so we can cater appropriately.
Special issue journal launch on Teacher Leadership and Professional DevelopmentAll welcome. Please email lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk if you plan to attend.
Open afternoon: part time Masters in Educational Leadership and School ImprovementAll welcome. Please email lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk if you plan to attend so we can cater accordingly.
What is Michael Gove really up to? Dissecting the new school wars...Drinks and nibbles served. All welcome. Please contact Katie (ko271@cam.ac.uk) by 24th February if you are planning to attend. No charge for the seminar but we will be collecting for the Agona Asafo community library.
International Teacher Leadership (ITL) seminarDrinks and nibbles served. All welcome. Please contact Katie (ko271@cam.ac.uk) if you are planning to attend.
Up our streetHands on, Drop in, All ages.
Book Launch: The International Handbook of Leadership for LearningDrinks and nibbles served. All welcome. Please contact Katie (ko271@cam.ac.uk) if you are planning to attend.
“What are nice scholars like us doing in a place like this? Academic journals now in comparative education”All welcome.
LfL Supper Seminar: A University for ChildrenAll welcome. Please contact Katie (lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk) to inform of your attendance so that we have an idea of numbers for catering
School leadership in interesting times: Revisiting the fundamental principles of leadership for learning£150 per person/£200 for two colleagues from same setting (including lunch & refreshments)
Knowledge in the Blood: Confronting Race and the Apartheid Past
Can the Teaching Profession be an Equal Partner with Governments and Employers in Developing and Implementing Education Policies?Leadership for Learning: the Cambridge Network Supper Seminar. All welcome. If you'd like to attend please contact Katie (ko271@cam.ac.uk) as wine and nibbles will be served.
An open Lunchtime Seminar led by teachers who have been awarded Steve Sinnott FellowshipsSandwich lunch available or please bring your own. If you wish to attend please contact Katie (ko271@cam.ac.uk)
Book launch: Reinventing Schools, Reforming Teaching: from political visions to classroom realityWine and nibbles will be available.
Right on Red: The Wrong Turn for U.S. EducationSandwich lunch available or please bring your own. All welcome.
From a 'state theory of learning' to accountable autonomy: how can it be achieved?All welcome. Drinks and nibbles will be served. Contact Katie O'Donovan: lfl@educ.cam.ac.uk if you are planning to attend.
Can the new technologies transform learning?Leadership for Learning supper seminar. All welcome.
Personality, Agency and Chance in Educational Policy Making
The Centre for Commonwealth Education (CCE): Leading an Epistemic Imperialism or a Polyphonic Dialectic?
Adolescent Well-being and School Experiences: a problematic relationship?
Towards Core Principles of Pedagogy
Higher Education in America and Britain: Trans-Atlantic Lessons from the New York Commission on Higher Education
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