The Quad - Lent 2022

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SUBJECT FOCUS

Learning to Learn Metacognition is a term that puzzles many first year Lancing students when they see it on their timetables, but for those who have come through our Advance Programme of early talent selection, they have already shown talent for this essential skill, answering demanding problem-solving tasks to gain early admission to Lancing. To define Metacognition, it’s best to cite government sources. In the 2018 Guidance Report by the UK-based Education Endowment Foundation, Chief Executive Sir Kevan Collins, defines it in this way: ‘On a very basic level, it’s about students’ ability to monitor, direct, and review their learning. Effective metacognitive strategies get learners to think about their own learning more explicitly, usually by teaching them to set goals and monitor and evaluate their own academic progress.’ At Lancing, we teach those skills directly. Good learning practice is, most importantly, embedded across the curriculum. But we think it is useful to also discretely teach those skills too, not least to set the foundations when students first join us. Each new Third Form student receives a metacognition lesson, taught by teachers from across

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Lancing’s curriculum, many of them Master’s or doctoral level academic researchers, people who can inspire with their own passion for learning and research. One of the fundamentals of the course involves teaching students how to use both our library and to be guided by our amazing team of information professionals. Lancing is a proud champion of chartered librarianship and our librarians come in to teach our students research skills, both in the physical library and through its complementary digital resources, our e-library. We are swift also to teach students how to assess the validity of information sources. We teach web research and how to probe bias in information sources, as well as t the perils of digital distractions and the tools to support a health, productive, focused digital life.

By accessing safe and trusted information sources in a controlled manner, students are also able to inform themselves, bringing reliable information into discussions. Indeed, so fully are debate and discussion integrated into the nature of the school that the Head Master himself teaches all Third Formers about the skills of parliamentary debating, something then augmented by our House Debating Competition, debating activities, whole school and inter-school debating. Those research skills and the art of argument are then put to work in researching a project. While we have assessment criteria and a scheme of research, the focus here is not on gaining marks so much as on the skills of self-assessment, drafting, planning and project management. This is one of the few opportunities a student has to learn and research for the sake of


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In Memoriam

5min
pages 57-58

Forthcoming Events

2min
pages 59-60

OL Sports Roundup

7min
pages 54-56

The OL Club Review

1min
page 52

Head Master’s Lectures

3min
pages 50-51

Foundationers Campaign

2min
page 49

Little Lancing

3min
pages 44-45

Historical Figures

2min
page 47

Foundation Office

3min
page 46

Will Power

2min
page 48

Lancing Prep Worthing

3min
pages 42-43

Lancing Prep Hove

3min
pages 40-41

Sports News

5min
pages 36-39

Qui diligit Deum

3min
pages 34-35

Co-curricular News

3min
pages 32-33

Focus on Sustainability

7min
pages 16-21

Music News

5min
pages 22-25

Art News

3min
pages 30-31

Drama News

3min
pages 26-29

Learning to Learn

3min
pages 8-9

Subject Focus: Languages

5min
pages 10-11

College News

7min
pages 4-7

Academic Enrichment

9min
pages 12-15
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