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1) Primary Teaching for Mastery ‘taster’ sessions

Thursday 20 June 0930-1100 Manor Primary, Wolverhampton, WV14 9UQ


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  • What is Teaching for Mastery? 

  • What might a typical Teaching for Mastery lesson look like? 

  • What’s the impact of working with SHaW Maths Hub on real teachers and pupils? 

  • Who can answer any questions that I might have? 

  • What opportunities are available for my school? 

The following sessions offer you an opportunity to visit a school that has recently introduced a 'Teaching for Mastery’ (TfM) approach, see a mastery lesson in action and hear from school leaders about the impact of their involvement in the programme so far. A member of the Maths Hub Leadership Team will also be on hand to answer any questions that you might have about working as part of our community. 

Teaching for Mastery Taster session - Wolverhampton

Date: Thursday 20th June

Time: 9:30am-11:00am

Manor Primary, Ettingshall Road, Coseley, West Midlands, WV14 9UQ

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Who will be leading the group?

Charlotte Hampshire-McLean, Year 5 Teacher, Lead Practitioner, Strategic Lead for Mathematics at Manor Primary School, Wolverhampton. Charlotte trained as a Maths Specialist during her teacher training at the University of Birmingham in 2014 and since 2020 has led Mathematics across her school, developing a mastery approach to the teaching of Mathematics. Charlotte has trained with the NCETM to become a Teaching for Mastery Specialist for SHaW Maths Hub.

Who is it for?

Headteachers, Maths Subject Leaders and other school leaders

What is the cost?

All Maths Hub events and PD are funded by DfE and so are ‘free’ to schools

 

"Networks of support, such as the Maths Hubs, provide regular and highly useful training."

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For further information on our Primary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Groups please see here. To apply for next year's Development Work Groups please use the following link