Learning from Extremes OECD Education, Public Forum, Paris, November 2010 Charles Leadbeater Your vantage point determines what you can see… To see the future of education we all go to Finland But radical innovation usually comes from the margins, entrepreneurs with few resources meeting huge need Everyone believes in education Education + technology = hope But lots of people think education is dysfunctional and fails too many Most reform starts from the supply side Mapping education innovation Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Informal Mapping education innovation Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Improve Informal Better versions of the schools we have… Increasing productivity, yield, effectiveness… Good people teaching, well trained, well motivated and supported in the right conditions, measures, accountability Improve is essential but not enough… Mapping education innovation Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Reinvent Informal Creating radically different kinds of school Learning with and by not to and from Personalised learning by… Place,Timing, Pace, Space, Curriculum, Assessment Big schools that feel small Teachers as coaches Pupils as self-reflective protagonists Problem/question oriented learning Collaborative and real world Philosophy of learning/shared vision Collaborative culture Flexible use of resources Knowledge and information sharing Constant learning But… There are lots of obstacles and traps on the journey from improve to reform And… Even that may not get all you need because what happens outside school matters so much Mapping education innovation Location Formal Informal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Supplement Schools working in conjunction with parents, families, community development Social and emotional pre-conditions for learning Aspiration and ambition Cultural change in communities Challenges… Where do you invest? What people and skills do you need? Are schools the right vehicle? Mapping education innovation Location Formal Informal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Transform Learning new things in new ways in new settings…often without teachers, schools, textbooks … Pull not push Motivation is key: extrinsic and intrinsic Learning through… Different people, technologies, places for learning Learning as making, doing, earning activity Diffusion Scaling Spreading Competing and complementary strategies Location Formal Informal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Improve Reinvent Supplement Transform Competing and complementary strategies Location Formal Informal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Improve Supplement System Change Reinvent Transform Leading: four styles, we need all of them Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Informal Manager Detail Incremental Total Quality Collaborator Partner Negotiator Campaigner Visionary Designer Adaptive Challenger Hacker Entrepreneur Maverick Renegade Where learning happens Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Informal Standard schools Increased enrolments Improved access Communal Homes Work New kinds of schools Learning villages Studio schools Real world Railway stations Cafes Who leads learning Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Informal Target Driven Qualified Teachers Parents Mentors Coaches Collaborative teaching Teaching + many other adults Some peer learning Self-organised Light touch coaching Peers What is learned Location Formal Innovation Type Sustaining Disruptive Content Knowledge National Curriculum Capabilities 21st Century Skills Informal Resilience Empathy Confidence Self determining Questions not knowledge All our efforts go into scaling improvement strategies that push learning To meet the really big needs we need transformative innovation that pulls people to learning because it motivates them and spreads by word of mouth