Secondary National Curriculum and changes to the KS4 landscape Saturday Session J 11:45-12:45 John Westwell.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GCSE mathematics linked pair pilot qualifications presentation November 2010.
Advertisements

Subject Leader Development Meeting March Programme 0915Session 1 – News and Updates   Mathematics Development Programme for Teachers - Dave Miller.
Adapted from original by Michael Tidd 1. The main aims: to raise standards address the perception that children in England are falling behind some of.
On 29 September 2011, the Deputy Minister for Skills, Jeff Cuthbert, launched a review of the qualifications on offer in Wales. The Review of Qualifications.
Government policy and attitude towards languages
STEM: Progression from GCSE to A Level Andrew Powell (Schools Analysis and Research Division) and Aileen Clement (Curriculum Unit) Presentation at DCSF.
Primary Assessment Updates April 2014
Core Maths. THE NEED - Statistics The government has set out an ambition for the overwhelming majority of young people in England to study mathematics.
Curriculum and Assessment Changes Autumn Curriculum changes September 2014, New National Curriculum to be implemented in primary schools. [ a slight.
Mathematics Matters Charlie Stripp Director, NCETM.
The new secondary curriculum
Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adults Department Secondary Update Autumn
Y7 and Y8 Parents’ Information and Consultation Evening. The Changing landscape of Curriculum & Qualifications September 2014.
NEW MATHS CURRICULUM NEW CURRICULUM 2014 In September 2014 the primary school curriculum including maths was radically changed. The main aim is.
Maggie Spence Tuesday 1 st September 2009 Dunrossness PrimarySchool Quality Improvement Officer.
Bowland Maths Bowland Mathematics provides pupils and their teachers with interesting, exciting problems designed to develop the thinking, reasoning and.
GCSE mathematics pilot qualifications for 2010 September 2009.
Changes to assessment and reporting of children’s attainment Amherst School.
NSW Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre Draft Senior Secondary Curriculum ENGLISH May, 2012.
In September 2014, the primary school curriculum had a radical shake-up. So why the big change, and how will it affect your child? Children in Years 3,4.
Mathematics Subject Leader Network Meeting Summer 2013.
Simon Peyton Jones Microsoft CAS teachers conference, July 2011.
12 TH SEPTEMBER 2014 Developing Primary Assessment.
Mathematics Subject Leader Network Meeting Summer 2013.
Teaching and assessing the new curriculum. The National Curriculum sets out what your child is to learn and when. The National Curriculum defines the.
Year 7 Settling – in Evening. Assessment Process and Ability Grouping.
Spring term 2013 Middle School Mathematics Subject Leader Network Meeting.
© Crown copyright 2005 Science subject leaders meetings: KS4 science – pedagogical issues in choosing new GCSE course(s)
Year 9 Parents Information Evening Wednesday 16 th September.
Year 8 Parents Information Evening Tuesday 15 th September.
IoP Physics Network London Coordinator Peter Campbell MInstP, FInstP National Physical Laboratory 3 July 2006.
Awareness Raising for Principals/ Senior Managers November 2010 New Statutory Assessment Arrangements from 2012/13.
New Opportunities The new Secondary Curriculum: A curriculum for the future.
Subject Leader Development Meeting November 2011.
Subject Leader Development Meeting March – 1000   Session 1- Local and national updates   National Curriculum update   Ofsted   GCSE.
 Information Evening The New National Curriculum and Assessment System Poringland Primary School and Nursery Autumn 2015.
Slide 1 © Crown copyright 2009 The new curriculum, from policy to practice – taking stock and planning ahead.
At Petersgat e Infant School. Why a new curriculum? *Michael Gove was appointed Education Minister He studied curriculums and outcomes for children from.
Mathematics Subject Leader Network Meeting Primary and First Schools Spring 2013.
Miranda Stephenson Getting to know the reformed GCSEs and new National Curriculum for science.
Changes to assessment and reporting of children’s attainment A guide for Parents and Carers Please use the SPACE bar to move this slideshow at your own.
Primary Assessment and Target Tracker
Life without Levels Assessing children without levels.
New Curriculum and Assessment Tuesday 19 th January 2016 Mr Fairclough, Miss Gould and Ms Moyle.
Assessment without Levels. Finding a way forward for Stanborough January 2016 INSET Session.
Assessment Information Evening 17 th September 2015.
National Curriculum – changes and implications Assessment – changes and implications SATs 2016 – Year 2 & 6.
Is there life without levels?. Ye olden days…. In days of yore, levels were invented in order to: be used periodically as a check on standards provide.
Woodlands Junior School SEND Code of Practice New Curriculum New Assessment Approach.
STG 5 The National Curriculum: Science Primary and Secondary.
Changes to assessment and reporting of children’s attainment Monday 12 th October A guide for Parents.
The 2014 National Curriculum. When? Comes into force for Years 1 to 6 from September 2014, except for…. English, maths and science for Years 2 and 6 –
Welcome to. Success at Key Stage 4 Success at Key Stage 4 What can I achieve? How do I achieve it?
Key Stage 4 Information Evening 18 th April To provide an update on significant changes to Secondary School Curriculum. -To outline how the Becket.
Good Morning and welcome. Thank you for attending this meeting to discuss assessment of learning, pupil progress and end of year school reports.
Monitoring Attainment and Progress from September 2016 John Crowley Senior Achievement Adviser.
Charlton Kings Junior School INFORMATION EVENING FOR YEAR 6 PARENTS.
Assessment Information Evening 05/10/15. Purpose of this evening To share the new primary curriculum with parents and how we at Little Hill are implementing.
Support for English, maths and ESOL Module 1 Managing the transition to functional skills.
ASSESSMENT WITHOUT LEVELS Age Appropriate Learning.
Regulation of Statutory National Assessments l. Contents ■Ofqual Responsibilities ■Regulation at GCSE ■The Regulatory Framework □Statutory Objectives.
23/11/2016 | Page 1 Welcome. 23/11/2016 | Page 2 Background In September 2014 the Government released a new National Curriculum for schools, outlining.
Developing   Expected Mastering.
Workstream 4: Curriculum Ros Kendrew NatSIP Associate Rory Cobb RNIB
NEW NATIONAL CURRICULUM
‘Life after Levels’ Assessment Information Session for Parents
Understanding Reports
PARENT INFORMATION SESSION
From consultation to classroom – the renewed primary curriculum
Kingsham Primary School
Presentation transcript:

Secondary National Curriculum and changes to the KS4 landscape Saturday Session J 11:45-12:45 John Westwell

Objectives of session Share some information about what’s been happening on curriculum change and about what’s still to come Consider some of the important themes and ideas in the proposed curriculum changes Discuss how we can respond to curriculum change and the implications for support and collaboration

Whose curriculum is it anyway? Intended curriculum (written, official) Implemented curriculum (taught, enacted) Achieved curriculum (learned) Hidden curriculum

What are people saying? – Michael Gove “In line with our changes to the national curriculum, the new specifications are more challenging, more ambitious and more rigorous. That means …more testing of advanced problem-solving skills in mathematics and science; more testing of mathematics in science GCSEs, to improve progression to A Levels; more challenging mechanics problems in physics…” (Statement to parliament – 11 th June 2013)Statement to parliament – 11 th June 2013

What are people saying? – Charlie Stripp “The new GCSE Mathematics subject content and assessment objectives, alongside the new National Curriculum Programmes of Study, emphasise the value of maths as a tool that helps us to make sense of the world and solve real problems. They can empower teachers to focus on supporting students to develop mathematical fluency, reasoning and problem solving skills. I believe this can help improve attitudes towards maths and raise achievement, so that young people are better prepared for employment and higher education, and are more likely to choose to study maths post-16.” (News item on NCETM website – 11 th June 2013)News item on NCETM website

What has been published so far? Key Stage 1 to 3 National Curriculum consultation (February 2013 – handout 1)handout 1 Key Stage 4 National Curriculum information (February 2013 – handout 2)handout 2 DfE GCSE subject content and assessment objectives consultation (June 2013 – handout 3)handout 3 Ofqual GCSE reform consultation (June 2013 – handout 4) handout 4 DfE statement about assessment without levels (14th June 2013)14th June 2013

What are the main emphases? Read and compare: Purpose and aims (Page 53 - handout 1) Subject aims and learning outcomes (Page 3 – handout 3) Discuss: What comes across as important? Are there any significant differences? Are there things missing?

So what about the detail? Read and compare: Reason mathematically (Page 94 – handout 1) Ratio, proportion and rate of change (Page 97 – handout 1) Ratio, proportion and rates of change (Page 7 – handout 3) Discuss: What comes across as important? Are there any surprises? Are there things missing?

And what about assessment? Read and compare: Attainment targets (Page 54 - handout 1) Assessment objectives (Page 11 – handout 3) If the assessment is tiered…(Page 13 – handout 4) Discuss: What is most striking about the assessment plans? Are there any significant changes? Curriculum v Assessment?

What is happening next? KS1 to 3 National Curriculum published for final formal short-term consultation (July 2013) DfE/Ofqual GCSE consultations end (20/8/13 & 3/9/13) Final GCSE subject criteria and regulations published (autumn 2013) KS4 National Curriculum consultation (autumn 2013) Awarding organisation prepare GCSE specifications (2013/14) New National Curriculum implemented (September 2014) New GCSEs (first taught September 2015, first awarded August 2017)

How might we respond? Ignore it and hope it goes away Get cross and moan Give helpful feedback Get on and work together

Be a curriculum shaper “I can only conclude that people, not just students, are really hungry for this. Math makes sense of the world. Math is the vocabulary for our own intuition. So, I just really encourage you, whatever your stake is in education, whether you are a student, parent, teacher, policy maker, whatever, insist on better math curriculum – we need more patient problem solvers” (Dan Meyer – Math Class needs a makeover, TED talk, May 2010)Math Class needs a makeover