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Title: Making literacy across the curriculum deliver


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Making literacy across the curriculum deliver
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1 How to lead literacy
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Why, what if
  • and I wonder

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Poverty indicators (source UNDP)
  • Nearly 800 million people do not get enough food,
    and about 500 million people are chronically
    malnourished. More than a third of children are
    malnourished.
  • Six countries can spend 700 million in nine
    days on dog and cat food.

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Making it manageable and relevant for cross
curricular colleagues
  • Connect to grade improvement
  • Prioritise build teams and follow through
  • Two whole Subject Team priorities and one whole
    school eg, behaviour

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Working alongside in classrooms modelling the
process, eg Maths project
  • Choose change agents
  • Make it evidence based
  • Use the students in subsequent training

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Five teaching tips
  • Give praise when it is genuinely earned remember
    51 ratio
  • Explain clearly
  • Be strict and fair
  • Make people see the point of it
  • Tell them how they can improve

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Its important to give positive feedback
  • Good reward phrases
  • fantastic well done Im going to write to
    your parents Im going to tell your head of
    year

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When you are explaining something ...
  • Have I made that clear?
  • What do you understand?
  • Next and then what you do is before you
    check your workings this is just like what
    you could do is after that you first what you
    have to do ...
  • Advanced what if suppose do you think
    what would happen if how might this be used in
    real life

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Studentspraising students
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Building the language community student coaches,
leaders and networks
  • A literacy focussed project in every year group
  • Y7 student researchers
  • Y8 Learning to Lead
  • Y9 Brose Learning Challenge
  • Y10 Guardians of Excellence
  • The registers of enquiry, leadership and learning

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WIN writing
  • Cross phase networking
  • Focussed on schools needs
  • Short term
  • Making writing necessary

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OFSTED 2005
  • Capacity and leadership do I understand the
    literacy data and how does it inform planning?
    How do I link monitoring, action and impact?
  • Every Child Matters different groups the
    students perspectives
  • Behaviour speaking and listening, responsibility
    and respect

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HMI Literacy Report 2004
  • In the best provision, teachers demonstrate a
    very good knowledge and expertise in the teaching
    of basic skills. The teaching methods used take
    very good account of the different abilities of
    the students and their preferred learning styles.
    Great care is taken to include all students in
    learning. There is a good variety of learning
    activities, which are planned in small steps to
    ensure achievement.

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2 Training staff in literacy to create the right
impact
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The learning team principle whole school
capacity
  • Capacity v tactics getting it into the dna
  • Cross curricular learning teams choice
  • English Team as consultants

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Developing the Learning Culture (SIP KI1-4)
Outcomes
Cross- Curricular
Compact and HE partners
Student Researchers
Effective Teaching Styles
Technology Across the Curriculum
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Literacy Across the Curriculum
UFA
  • National College of
  • School Leadership
  • Specialist schools networks

Warwick University accreditation
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Training staff in literacy to create the right
impact
  • Teams
  • Learning Team
  • English Department
  • Progress Unit
  • Delivery
  • use envoy and rainbow in delivery share
    assessment criteria
  • colleagues to contract for impact

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The entitlement grid
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3 Practical activities that help build literacy
skills
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Using learning variety
  • Eg metalanguage starters
  • Definitions
  • Becoming
  • Becoming with attitude
  • Connecting to text type

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Practical activities that help build literacy
skills
  • Speech part register
  • Shaping punctuation
  • Overacting sentence types statement,
    exclamation, command, question
  • Language style mix formal, informal, personal,
    informative etc
  • Intranet Bloom1
  • Intranet key phrases

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Metamorphite
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4 Monitoring, evaluating and reviewing cross
curricular literacy
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Monitoring and evaluating
  • Standards monitoring
  • Cross-curricular self-assessment

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Literacy self-assessment the Literacy Challenge
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Literacy self-assessment the Lifelong Learning
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Quality monitoring

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Another why moment
  • Reading was her way into the worldfor she knew
    nothing beyond the family, which was her house,
    enclosing her on four sides, the entire and only
    truth. White walls like sheets of paper, the
    rules of life written on them in invisible ink.
    Reading tore holes in these paper walls and let
    her inspect another worldBooks let her float out
    of herself and into a sort of golden cloudthe
    book and the world were one and she was both and
    neither, she was not there, she was everywhere.
  • Michelle Roberts Impossible Saints

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