
In the Berkhamsted spotlight
In the Berkhamsted spotlight
Exploring Learning Pathways and the HPQ at Berkhamsted
Summary
This podcast episode explores the Learning Pathways programme at Berkhamsted School, focusing on the Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) for Year 10 students.
Sophie Brand, the acting Head of Learning Pathways, discusses the structure and benefits of the HPQ, including how it allows students to explore their interests and develop essential research skills.
Graduate Teaching Assistants Amber and Fran share their experiences and insights on guiding students through their projects, the importance of topic selection, and the broader educational benefits of the program. The conversation highlights the significance of fostering student independence and passion in learning.
Takeaways
- Learning Pathways allows students to explore diverse topics.
- The HPQ is a qualification worth half a GCSE.
- Students engage in independent research projects.
- Graduate Teaching Assistants play a crucial role in mentoring.
- Research skills are essential for academic success.
- Students can choose topics beyond the standard curriculum.
- The HPQ prepares students for future academic pursuits.
- Cross-curricular links enhance the learning experience.
- Students often change their research questions during the process.
- Exploring personal interests can reignite passion for learning.
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