ELLI and Learning Power assessment: A Prestigious Pedigree
The Idea
Professors Patricia Broadfoot CBE, assessment guru, and Guy Claxton, learning luminary, sought to determine the essential attributes that govern learning, especially among schoolchildren. They perceived there to be a pressing need to better understand the process of learning not just as a driver of academic performance but as a determinant of successful citizenship.
Research
Professor Broadfoot set up and led a research team within the Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, to develop an appropriate academic and operational research methodology.
Development
The research team’s first task was to create and prototype a questionnaire inventory which could be completed on-line and refined in multi-cohort testing internationally. This was expected to establish the raw ‘building blocks’ that underlie the learning process.
- Idea
- Research
- Development
- Test
- Analysis
- Market
Test
The Effective Lifelong Inventory became known affectionately as ELLI and was tested among over 60,000 people internationally, principally residents in English-speaking countries but drawn from all walks of life. Output would be a simple ‘Spidergraphic’, compiled electronically from the raw data.The Effective Lifelong Inventory became known affectionately as ELLI and was tested among over 60,000 people internationally, principally residents in English-speaking countries but drawn from all walks of life. Output would be a simple ‘Spidergraphic’, compiled electronically from the raw data.
Analysis
The Effective Lifelong Inventory became known affectionately as ELLI and was tested among over 60,000 people internationally, principally residents in English-speaking countries but drawn from all walks of life. Output would be a simple ‘Spidergraphic’, compiled electronically from the raw data.
If Learning Power was now measurable, this had major implications for a revision or reinvigoration of teaching pedagogy. There was an opportunity to transform traditional classroom culture by addressing and strengthening learner dispositions, dispositions that would have lifelong implications.
Market
ELLI was sold to UK schools, to UK universities, to students under the auspices of Penn State University in the USA, and to charities concerned with the resettlement of offenders and displaced or disadvantaged communities.
Learning Power: Catalyst to Transformational Teaching Practice, thereby Steering Student Learning for Life
Our ability to transform and track Learning Power proficiency with such a high degree of authority and accuracy has had a transformational effect on teaching styles and teaching practice. It allows us to unmask the learner and make a sustainable contribution to their personal growth, their life choices and chances and their contribution to the demands of citizenship in a rapidly changing world. Such an unmasking enables the learner, with our assistance, to take ‘ownership’ of the learning process, understand the underlying drivers of their behaviours and manage the rigours of change.
Teachers across the world have been working with Learning Power to turn a formidable piece of academic research into a classroom methodology that is capable of revolutionising the performance of not only teacher and student but an entire school community.
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