Articles
Trapped Into Learning
"There is a memorable sequence in the eighties comedy series Not the Nine O’clock
News where Rowan Atkinson’s Bean-esque character is walking down a busy street.
He turns and notices us watching him from the other side of the road. He smiles and
watches us back as we, the camera, follow him. He is fascinated by us. He asks
questions with his eyebrows. As we continue to follow him, he chances a wave. We
continue to track him. He stares, gripped by our presence."
The Lure Process
"The Lure Process is one that encourages learner voice. It uses a lure or a fascinator to grip children so that learning can take place within a given context. The context is the fiction that surrounds the lure itself which the teacher can develop in line with their own aims and objectives. The Lure Process invites learners to share their own view of the world and their place within it by promoting inquiry, questioning, problem-solving, empathy and empowerment."