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Title: Northumberland Secondary Strategy


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Northumberland Secondary Strategy
  • MATHEMATICS STRAND

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Priorities for mathematics strand
  • To raise standards and improve engagement and
    enjoyment by
  • Priority 1 Mathematics lessons increasingly
    stimulate mathematical thinking through Strategy
    approaches including discussion and group work.
  • Priority 2 Teachers track pupils progress and,
    at least in Key Stage 3, use effective
    intervention approaches to support those pupils
    who are falling behind.
  • Priority 3 Mathematics departments are reviewing
    their schemes of work to promote better
    progression in learning.
  • Priority 4 Mathematics subject leaders
    increasingly foster collaborative approaches to
    planning.

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Curriculum Review
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Curriculum implications
  • Subject leaders should focus on
  • Making pedagogical shifts which enable the
    process skills of representing, analysing and
    interpreting to be explicitly taught and learners
    to develop their competence as the demand levels
    of unfamiliarity, complexity, technical demand
    and independence increase
  • Planning future small scale in school projects
    where learners are expected to transfer and apply
    mathematical process skills

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Caution not a superficial re-write
  • The KS3 scheme of work should be reviewed on the
    basis of key processes and teaching and learning
    approaches not small changes to range and content
    objectives.
  • The content is not vastly different but the way
    it is taught should be!

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What is different
  • As few changes as possible in order to embrace
    the new curriculum and make progression work
  • Mathematical processes and application replaces
    UAM (using and applying mathematics)
  • Some objectives adjusted to remove repeats from
    one year to next
  • Some objectives reworded to make progression
    clearer form one year to next

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First teaching / first testing
  • Key stage 3
  • First teaching Sept 2008
  • First testing summer 2011
  • Key stage 4
  • First teaching Sept 2010
  • First testing summer 2012
  • N.B Any schools considering entering students for
    KS3 test in Y8 need to be aware that the content
    of the programmes of study will change from 2008
    but the new test will not change until 2011.

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Timescale KS4
  • The requirements for key stage 4 will come into
    force as the new GCSE qualifications in the
    relevant subjects begin. Citizenship and PE begin
    implementation in 2009 and English, ICT and
    mathematics in 2010.
  • QCA website

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Maths Subject Leaders meetings will support a
phased implementation
  • Spring 08 SLDM
  • launching the new KS3 PoS
  • Summer 08 SLDM
  • launching the revised Framework secondary
    toolkit
  • Autumn 08 SLDM
  • further support for a phased implementation

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The New Secondary Framework
  • Electronic (web based)
  • Extends across all years (7 to 11, and extension)
  • includes assessment criteria/key indicators for
    all years
  • Pitches at progression
  • KS3 from level 4 to level 6
  • KS4 from level 6 to grade B

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Target Setting for 2009
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Key stage 3
  • Increase the proportion of children achieving
    level 5 in English and mathematics
  • KS2 3 improve proportion of children
    progressing 2 levels in mathematics

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National expectations KS3
  • All pupils at level 4 in Maths and 50 of pupils
    at level 3 should progress to level 5 and the
    majority to level 6
  • All level 5 in Maths should progress to level 6
    and an increasing majority to level 7
  • No children make less than 1 level progress

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Key stage 4 (school and LA)
  • Increase the proportion of children achieving 5
    A - C grades at GCSE inc English and
    mathematics
  • KS 3 4 improve proportion of children
    progressing 2 levels in mathematics

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KS3 to KS4 progress measures
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National expectations KS4
  • All pupils averaging level 6 in En and Ma and 30
    averaging level 5 should achieve 5 A - C grades
    at GCSE inc En and Ma
  • All pupils achieving level 6 or above in both En
    and Ma in KS3 should make 2 levels progress in
    each subject
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