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Consultancy

We can offer consultancy support for implementing Learning to Learn strategy and best practice in your school. We can offer an individually tailored service for your school including consultation, action planning, observation, coaching and training.

Our consultants are experienced professionals with in-depth knowledge of current education policy, from Personalisation to Every Child Matters. They have practical experience in implementing Learning to Learn in schools and are available to support you and your school's needs from helping to write official documentation to advising on action plans.

Areas of expertise include:
· Leading the 21st century Learning School
· Personalised Learning
· Independent Thinking
· Philosophy for Children
· Learning to Learn
· Thinking Skills
· Enterprise activities
· Every Child Matters outcomes
· Emotional Intelligence for students and teachers
· Support staff training
· Coaching in NLP techniques
· Assessment for Learning
· Gifted and Talented

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Contact Us
For further information on the Campaign for Learning Support our Schools Services and associated costs please contact:

Rebecca Goodbourn
Policy and Research Manager
19 Buckingham Street
London
WC2N 6EF

020 7766 0018
l2l@cflearning.org.uk

Upcoming events

Learning to Learn Conference
BVSC 138 Digbeth Birmingham B5 6DR
12-Dec-2008

A competency curriculum that develops the PLTS
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
20-Jan-2009

Capturing hearts and minds through implementing SEAL
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
11-Feb-2009

From 'good to excellent' teaching and learning through learning to learn
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
3-Mar-2009

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