ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIS WORK GROUP
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Best practice in Early Years maths can have a significant positive impact on pupils’ learning of maths at KS1 and beyond. This project enables participants to explore how good practice in the early learning of mathematics can promote a ‘bottom up’ approach to strategies for teaching and learning in primary maths, especially when a teaching for mastery approach is used in KS1. This Work Group is for Reception teachers in schools that have adopted teaching for mastery.
Sue Evans and Louise Morris
Sue is a Primary Maths Teaching for Mastery Specialist and NCETM PD Accredited lead. She is an experienced Primary Maths subject leader, with MaST qualification, and Masters in Primary Maths Education. Sue has undertaken extensive Primary Maths research of different educational systems, including working collaboratively with and hosting teachers from Shanghai. She has led Mastery of Number in Year 1 and EYFS SKE work groups for our Maths Hub.
Louise is an experienced EYFS teacher with NCETM PD Accredited lead.
This Work Group is for Reception teachers in schools that have adopted teaching for mastery. This project is aimed at schools who are already committed to teaching for mastery and have previously engaged in a Maths Hub Teaching for Mastery Work Group. Collaboration between the Reception teacher participating in this Work Group and the teacher leading on teaching for mastery as well as the senior leadership team within the school is vital.
Participants in this project will:
Participants in this 3 day Work Group are expected to engage in research as part of their independent learning through the duration of the project. Specific gap tasks will be set, to allow participants to develop aspects of their learning in their own provision, enable sharing of practice, and allow for further developments to be made across the Work Group.
As this is CPD in the form of a Work Group, participants will be expected to carry out tasks beyond the face-to-face time. They should also be aware that as a Work Group they are developing new knowledge and contributing to a body of knowledge, so should be willing to share their findings more widely.
Participants will be expected to attend all workshops. Schools will be expected to release participants for the days required and to support them in providing time for collaborative work and gap tasks. Participants will be asked to keep a reflection log for their own use and contribute to the national evaluation process, through a short online survey after the Work Group has finished.
Free
Cover costs of up to £200 per day will be paid for teachers in their first two years of teaching. Please indicate where requested on the booking form.