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Learning to Learn in Schools Project

The Learning to Learn in Schools project was originally conceived by the Campaign for Learning in 2000 in response to substantial changes in education and advances in the understanding of the process of learning. Along with a growing number of teachers, educational organisations and respected international thinkers, the Campaign felt that a better understanding of Learning to Learn by teachers and pupils could be the catalyst for further improvements in schools. The Campaign believes that it makes sense for schools to develop confident, successful lifelong learners, who are ready to learn anything and have the flexibility and skills that are needed to negotiate, manage and take advantage of 21st century challenges.

Phase 1, 2000 - 2001
Phase 2, 2001 - 2002
Phase 3, 2003 - 2007
Phase 4, 2007 -

Upcoming events

A competency curriculum that delivers and assesses the PLTS (Personal Learning and Thinking skills)
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
22-Sep-2010

Learning for the 21st Century
London
2-Nov-2010

Raising the bar – how to achieve ‘outstanding’ teaching and learning in your school
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
10-Nov-2010

Raising the bar – how to achieve ‘outstanding’ teaching and learning in your school
Campaign for Learning 19 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6EF
8-Dec-2010

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