After listening to @AyoCaesar talk to @akalamusic about exclusions, I thought about the impossible dilemma school leaders face. The link between exclusions and youth violence is depressing. Zero exclusions isn't the answer, but there are solutions.
https://t.co/PqvGA0rriP
This is such an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to join a joyful, ambitious school with top curriculum, leaders and teachers. Kids are pretty great too! The English team and curric in particular are stellar @Team_English1
Been off sick feeling truly rotten for a few days, but my spirits have been lifted by an adorably excited email from one of my Year 11s showing off that they got to see A Christmas Carol at the New Vic this week with their family ✨
We launched our non-fiction extract booklet today in our Reading for Pleasure programme. Kicked off with Bill Bryson’s The Body, read by the ever brilliant @JamesHallTeach. Was cracking.
Bewildered as to how it could be that a tutor at university has advised my second year mentor against teaching context in English.. Supposedly learning about Malthus will make pupil responses to ACC less "authentic"?🤦I didn't realise Dickens prescribed to the Aesthetic Movement.
So pleased to have been awarded my accreditation as an @ssat#leadpractitioner today - very grateful to @OasisAcademySP for backing me and the support of my colleagues and family. Excited to keep pushing forward as a practitioner in 2021!
@bridiemcpherson@LauraLolder@Team_English1 Currently working on building oracy into the whole KS3 curriculum with 'turn and talks' built into curriculum as well as debate style activities, often used as preparation for writing - we believe reading, speaking and writing are firmly intertwined.
@bridiemcpherson@LauraLolder@Team_English1 We integrated speaking and listening practise into a Year 9 Language Paper 2 unit. One lesson per week practising writing and delivering speeches inspired by non-fiction content from the week. Last week was dedicated to preparing and completing a S&L 'mock' - went quite well.
I am working on building debating into our English curriculum as a form of oracy intervention; I ran Debate Mate a couple years back and have some ideas, but could anyone please point me toward some great reading or resources on this? @Team_English1
I would like to see a few less salty posts about misapplications of pedagogy, and more constructive support for common misconceptions. Anything less is toxically pretentious, self-congratulatory and elitist; it's disheartening to well-meaning practitioners in our community.
Enjoyed presenting an impromptu CPD for our trainees at @OasisAcademySP inspired by this article; the shift from “Does anyone know”? to “Does everyone know?” is such a critical one if schools are going to acheive educational equality - no differentiated learning outcomes please.
Our growing department 'library' - line managers setting mentees pedagogical or subject reading every week or so in line with action steps and/or department priorities to discuss during coaching. Currently working through 'Why Don't Students Like School?' with my three mentees.
Love this from Josh. Our curriculum has to have direction and substance: “is it all mapped out deliberately, sequenced carefully, and built rigorously so as to allow all students to reach this ambitious end point, and not just the one clever child sitting in the front row?”
"removing aspects of the curriculum and replacing them with imported goods would not work"
So true; explains why dropping in what I thought to be a stonking new Dickinson module to a Y8 scheme which revolved around 'Tragic Heroes' really didn't work for building knowledge.
NEW POST: What do we really mean by the curriculum is the progression model?
Long overdue, but the final post in my curriculum series aimed at those who are relatively new to curriculum. https://t.co/DvkkfizUOd