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Title: Middle Schools Session 1 (3March)


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Subject Leader Development Meeting March 2011
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Programme
  • Session 1
  • News and Updates
  • National Curriculum
  • Government White Paper
  • Session 2 GCSE 2010
  • Using work scrutiny effectively.

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Objectives
  • To be updated as to developments at a local and
    national level in Mathematics
  • The National strategy-What did it do for you?

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Starter
Source TES
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Source TES
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To subscribe to the e-newsletter
https//education.staffordshire.gov.uk/enewsletter
/subscribe.aspx
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https//education.staffordshire.gov.uk/Curriculum/
Subjectareas/Mathematics/
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Revised National Curriculum - consultation
Respond by 14th April 2011
www.education.gov.uk/schools/teachingandlearning/c
urriculum/nationalcurriculum
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Includes Introduction the future of schools
Teaching and Leadership Behaviour
Curriculum, Assessment and Qualifications New
Schools System Accountability School
Improvement School Funding
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Planning
  • 2.55
  • Similarly, we support the idea that teachers
    should have a plan for their lessons. But that
    doesnt mean imposing a centralized planning
    template on schools. So we will make clear that
    neither the Government nor Ofsted require written
    lesson plans, let alone in a particular format.

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The Place of APP
  • 2.55
  • ... And we support the view that skilled and
    precise assessment of pupils work both of the
    level at which children are working and of what
    they should be learning next is an essential
    part of good teaching. But we do not need to
    impose national requirements as to how this
    should be done. So we will not be prescriptive
    about the use of the Assessing Pupil Progress
    materials and the new National Curriculum will
    not specify the methods teachers use.

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English Baccalaureate
  • English Baccalaureate (EBacc) would be awarded to
    students that pass at least five 'core' GCSEs at
    grade C or above including
  • Maths
  • English Language (but not English Literature)
  • Science (at least two GCSEs / Double Award)
  • A foreign language (includes all modern foreign
    languages and Classical Greek, Latin and Biblical
    Hebrew)
  • A humanities subject (History or Geography)
  • Individuals will receive a certificate to mark
    their achievement of the EBacc (from 2013)

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Education Bill 2010 - 2011
  • gives teachers the power to search pupils for
    items banned under the school rules and issue
    same-day detentions
  • GTC, TDA, QCDA abolished which gives new powers
    to the Secretary of State as a consequence of
    these changes

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What has the Strategy ever done for us?
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Key principles
  • Expectations
  • Establishing high expectations for all pupils and
    setting challenging targets for them to achieve
  • Progression
  • Strengthening the transition from KS2 to KS3 and
    ensuring progression in teaching and learning
    across KS3
  • Engagement
  • Promoting approaches to teaching that engage and
    motivate pupils and demand their active
    participation
  • Transformation
  • Strengthening teaching and learning through a
    programme of professional development and
    practical support

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What is the legacy of the Secondary National
Strategy?
  • Sample medium term plans
  • 3 part/structured lesson
  • Revised textbooks
  • Intervention
  • Whole school initiatives
  • Practical equipment
  • .

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In the beginning
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Sample Medium Term Plans
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Revised Textbooks
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Intervention
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A driver is based in Exeter. What route should he
take to give the minimum distance travelled?
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Summer Numeracy School resources
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then came the lunchboxes!
  • Multiplicative Relationships
  • Geometrical Reasoning
  • Proportional Reasoning
  • Handling Data
  • Constructing solving equations

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Multiplicative Relationships
How can you get from 3 to 5 using only
multiplication and division only?
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Data Handling
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Age of people in Greece Ireland
Greece
Ireland
Do the charts show that a there are more
people under 15 in Ireland than in Greece b
there are fewer people under 15 in Greece than in
Ireland c there is a higher proportion of
people under 15 in Ireland than in Greece?
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Photos Comparing groups
Height Weight Age Income
Time
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http//nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/n
ode/349603
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And the Whole School Initiatives
AfL Assessment for Learning
LiL Leading in Learning
LaL Literacy and Learning
ICTAC ICT across the Curriculum
NAC Numeracy across the Curriculum
LAC Literacy across the Curriculum
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The website
http//nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/se
condary/mathematics
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http//www.qls.org.uk/
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  • Next Subject Leader Network Meeting
  • 27th June 2011 Kingston Centre, Stafford,
  • cost 40
  • Provisional dates 2011/2012

24th November 2011 am Kingston Centre, Stafford Cost 79
8th March 2012 am (middles only) Kingston Centre, Stafford Cost 79
15th March 2012 am (highs only) Kingston Centre, Stafford Cost 79
29th June 2012 am Kingston Centre, Stafford Cost 79
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2011 APP moderation meetings
Tamworth 4 April am QEMS
East Staffordshire 30 March am The Fountains High
Moorlands 18 March am Painsley
Newcastle 31 March am Chesterton
Lichfield 23 March pm The Friary
Cannock 22 March pm Cardinal Griffin
Stafford 29 March pm Weston Rd
Leek cluster 10 March am Leek High
Wolgarston/Codsall cluster 17 March am Brewood Middle
Ounsdale/Edgecliff 17 March pm Edgecliff High
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