School innovation in Europe: making students the owners of their learning process though teacher empowerment in the Tjotter school

In 2011/2012, the Dutch School Inspectorate concluded that student results in the Tjotter school were too low. The school used to have a negative pedagogical climate, and suffered from a loss of trust between school and parents. Eventually, the school staff lost confidence in the former school leader and requested the school board to appoint a new leader. With an arrival of the current school leader four years ago, innovative processes started. A common view of education and teacher mutual learning was established, in addition to the culture of continuous improvement.
Key interventions:
- improvement of teachers’ pedagogical and didactical skills: team schooling with subsequent follow up and monitoring within the learning community of teachers, individual coaching and change of personnel
- creating student portfolios to make students the owners of their learning process while students were also encouraged to participate in its formation
- other approaches being used at school: positive behaviour support; encouraging student participation and (direct) feedback on student’s results; ‘Teach like a Champion’; and HGW (Action Oriented Approach) for student differentiation.
- Enlaces
- school's webpage
- Tipo
- Document
- País
- Países Bajos
- Idioma
- EN
- Nivel del centro educativo
- Primaria; Secundaria
- Nivel de la intervención
- Universal
- Intensidad de la intervención
- Continua
- Origen de la financiación
- Financiación local
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