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Planning Review

Published on Jun 01, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Planning Review

Review your daily practice for 17/18

GS1 - Planning

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GS1 - Objectives don'ts

  • Share too many objectives (4 max)
  • Make them too long
  • Repeat AOs or Awarding Body Objectives
  • Forget to match your powerpoint obs to the SOW
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GS1 - Objectives Dos

  • Start them with a Blooms' verb
  • Explain them - especially more challenging ones
  • Reflect on them at intervals in the lesson or the end
  • Vary the levels and difficulty of them
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Possible differentiations

  • Levels (Red, Amber, Green)
  • Timings
  • Styles of AfL for a task (Drawing, writing, presenting)
  • Roles and groupings
  • Methods of delivery
  • Variety of handouts
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Stretch and Challenge: Misrepresented

  • Called extension activities
  • Additional easy/meaningless work
  • Involves completing homework
  • Not expected by the teachers
  • Irregular
  • Unclear who should aim for it
  • Presented as an after-thought
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Homework

  • Policy that supports us
  • Make homework appealing
  • Follow up and mark the work - AfL applies here
  • Provide options - Diff applies here
  • Regular
  • Reflective
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GS2 - Personal Skills

English is a doddle - What about maths?

  • Maths opportunities not highlighted
  • Problem solving counts!
  • English skills not specific
  • Class attitude and employability/progression of students taken into account
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GS3 - AfL

AFL - Near Misses

  • Use self/peer/teacher assessments as AfL
  • Should have some AfL after every extended activity.
  • It does not need to be formal
  • Note gaps found and address them

GS4 - Class Management

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You are responsible for

  • Group profiles to support your actions with ALS
  • Professional conduct
  • Levels of engagement, rapport and respect
  • Classroom layout, equipment and displays
  • Students demonstrating that they are making progress
  • Addressing behaviour and lateness
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