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Building Capacity in Universal Services using the ABLe framework Dundee and East Dunbartonshire Educational Psychology Services

Building Capacity in Universal Services using the ABLe framework Dundee and East Dunbartonshire Educational Psychology Services

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Page 1: Building Capacity in Universal Services using the ABLe framework Dundee and East Dunbartonshire Educational Psychology Services

Building Capacity in Universal Services using the ABLe framework

Dundee and East Dunbartonshire

Educational Psychology Services

Page 2: Building Capacity in Universal Services using the ABLe framework Dundee and East Dunbartonshire Educational Psychology Services

Learning intentionsLearning intentions

Brief introduction to ABLe to include a ‘show Brief introduction to ABLe to include a ‘show and tell’ and tell’

The current situation and impact in DundeeThe current situation and impact in Dundee Introducing ABLe to East DunbartonshireIntroducing ABLe to East Dunbartonshire Impact and feedback from East Impact and feedback from East

DunbartonshireDunbartonshire Reflections on implementation science Reflections on implementation science Next steps for both areasNext steps for both areas

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What is ABLe?

AAddressing ddressing BBarriers to arriers to LeLearningarning

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Introduction

ABLe was created within DEPS

It is a framework to help develop inclusion and a coaching tool to promote reflective practice

It aims to help identify barriers to learning and then adapt the learning environment in response to identified need

A key principle is that barriers are addressed at a whole class or nursery session level first, then a group level, and finally only for the individual learner if needed

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Why might we need such a model?Why might we need such a model?

Increase in developmental disorders Additional Support for Learning Act

• Family circumstances • Health and disability• Social emotional

• The learning environment Inclusion – ‘presumption of mainstream’ Need to build capacity in universal services

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ABLe is an electronic….

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ABLe brings together:

The information needed to gain a better understanding of barriers to learning

A range of advice and strategies to help meet the needs of learners individually and on a group basis.

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The ABLe frameworkThe ABLe framework

Two connected mind-maps:The classroom (or learning environment) The learner

‘Taking a closer look’: assessment checklists ‘Ideas for’: strategies for intervention

‘Notes’ to develop a shared understanding

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The ‘Classroom’ Map

Key features of effective teaching/pedagogy

Ideas/reminders

The big picture: attuning the learning environment

Make adjustments at this level first

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The Learner MapThe Learner Map

Organised according to Organised according to different aspects of child different aspects of child developmentdevelopment

Most areas in this map Most areas in this map have two supporting have two supporting documents already documents already mentionedmentioned

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Learner

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Thinking

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Language & Communication

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Adaptability

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Literacy

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How to access ABLe

www.ableschools.org.uk

enter password and login at ‘resources’ section

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Lets take a look…..

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Current usage in DundeeCurrent usage in Dundee

Been trialled in schools since initial pilot in 2009

Formal roll out of ‘finished’ product started 2010: ABLe Champions, regular network meetings, link EPs

Website developed 2010 Now being used in 30 out of 37 primary

schools and 5 of 9 secondaries

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The current usage in DundeeThe current usage in Dundee

CPD for NQTs/ CTs Assessment and planning framework for

individual children Source of information-sharing at transition Parent meetings when concerns being shared Planning tool for groups or whole class An audit for identifying standard supports

available across the whole school or cluster Part of staged intervention

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The current impact in DundeeThe current impact in Dundee

Reduced level of individualised planning in some schools

Greater distribution of responsibility for supporting pupils with additional support needs

Staff coming together more regularly to plan for the specific learning needs of individuals and groups

Cluster plans leading to greater consistency of standard supports across schools

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What works for successful What works for successful implementation? (Dundee)implementation? (Dundee)

Leadership from the top Committed individual within the school to lead Coaching and modelling Sharing practice between schools Building on time for consultations between SfL

and class or subject teachers Write it into ASN procedures

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Next Steps (Dundee)

New Education Service Plan 2012-2017 has as a target to implement ABLe in all establishments

Rewrite some sections to simplify language Make more relevant to Early years and roll out there Build in specific information relevant to ASD as part of

Autism Strategy Development project Expand numeracy section Re-visit partnerships with SLT to improve some sections Improve website design and layout Align with other electronic planning documentation Establish cluster networks and target Champions needing

extra mentoring

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Quotes from Dundee teachers

“The developers should be very proud, an excellent resource for teachers.”

“... a very empowering tool for people”

“The whole thing is so practical, it’s exactly what we’re needing.”

“it’s helped me to get back to basics with my thinking about children and their needs......it’s enabled us to have very good discussions about children and to begin to put things into place.”

“I’ve found ABLe absolutely fabulous.”

“I have used ABLe with two of my colleagues who have children with severe behavioural problems …….  It has totally changed how I react with them.”