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1 Phil Creek, Adviser with Responsibility for Gifted and Talented. dcs 2007 Secondary National Strategy G&T Update

2 Content The National Picture (NAGTY, DfES, CfBT) Devon LA – Standards Institutional Quality Standards (IQS) & Classroom Quality Standards (CQS) Leading Teachers, Primary and Secondary www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/giftedandtalen ted/newsandevents/ www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/giftedandtalen ted/newsandevents/

3 Joseph Renzuli, a leading American educational academic, stated in 2003 that the importance of fostering gifted and talented was not just for their own sake, but for the benefit of the entire population. He put it simply: “A rising tide raises all ships” “The quality of provision and approaches needed to challenge the most able will be of benefit to all pupils”,Secondary National Strategy G&T Training material 2006.

4 What do you know about Gifted and Talented? 1. G&T is now being built into National Strategy work at KS1-4 Yes/No? (please tick) 2 DfES has now contracted out G&T to CfBT Education Trust who have now formed the NP GATE CfBT stands for? 3. The South West has a G&T organisation called the SWGaTE (South West Gifted and Talented Education). Which LA leads on this: Cornwall, Bristol, Devon, Somerset, Hampshire? (please tick) 4. At GCSE level LAs are required to monitor A* and A grades. For the percentage of A and A* grades of the 145 LAs Devon is presently: in the bottom 10%? top 10% ? top 30%? bottom 40%? exactly in the middle? (please tick)

5 5. The subject which, in 2005 & 6, got the top percentage, compared to national percentages for GCSE A* and A grades, in Devon was: science, PE, art, RE? (please circle) 9. Secondary School Improvement Partners (SIPS): Will have G&T training in the “near” future? (please tick) Will not have training on G&T? Have already been offered training on G&T? 6. The core subject with the “best” percentage of GCSE A* and A grades compared to national percentages in 2005: maths, English, science? (please circle) 7. The number of Devon secondary schools with a G&T register is: 20%, 50%, 87%, 100%? 10. Exeter & Plymouth University are planning “Excellence Hubs” for G&T students with free places for students from disadvantaged backgrounds: yes/no? (please circle) 8. The number of Devon primary schools with a G&T Register is: 20%, 50%, 87%, 100%?

6 Devon G&T Targets 2007 is to “improve” the performance of pupils at the following levels. Level 5 KS2 Level 7+ KS3 3 or more A or A* grades at GCSE 320 or more UCAS points – (E.g. one A and two Bs A = 120, B = 100, C = 80, D = 60 E = 40) Membership of The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth.

7 Devon LA Targets 2007 Raising Achievement Plan Level 5 KS2 t argets: English = 36% +3% from 2006 Maths = 35% +1% from 2006 Science = 53% +5% from 2006 Level 7+ KS3 t argets: English = 12% +3% from 2006 Maths = 26% -4% (+6% in 2006) from 2006 Science = 13% -2% (+4% in 2006) from 2006 3+ A or A* grades at GCSE target = 22% +1.8% from 2006

8 Devon and National GCSE grades Devon all Secondary Schools 2005 19.7% 3 A* and A grades National all Secondary Schools 2005 17.7% 3 A* and A grades (GEDP1 Report) Devon all Secondary Schools 2006 20.2% 3 A* and A grades (GEDP1 Report) Target for 2007 is 22% 3 A* and A grades Devon is presently placed 40 th out of the 145 listed LAs on this measure.

9 Secondary Schools 2005/6 The following schools are presently achieving 22% (GG2 EPPAS Version 2.7) 3 A* and A grades in 2006: Over 22% Colyton (98.3%) Uffculme (36.8%) Kingsbridge (34.2%) King’s School (32.1%) Ivybridge (31.5) KEVICC (28.5%) Great Torrington (24.9) QECC (23.2%) Braunton (23%) South Molton (22.3%) At 20% - 22% St Peter’s (21.6%) Coombeshead (21.3%) Sidmouth (20.8%) South Dartmoor (20.7%) Clyst Vale (20.6%) Tavistock (20.5%) Okehampton (20.4%) Teign (20.2%) The Park (20.2%) At 10% – 20% Dawlish (19.3%) Chulmleigh (18.7) Holsworthy (18.1) Exmouth (16.6) Ilfracombe (15.5%) Axe Valley (15.4) Pilton (15.1%) Cullompton (14.0%) Tiverton (13.3%) West Exe (12.8%) Dartmouth (12.6%) Bideford (10.4) Honiton (12.4) Knowleshill (11%) St Lukes (10.2%) Below 10% ISCA (9.5%) Teignmouth (7%) St James (4.1%)

10 Performance at GCSE subject level A* + A By Percentage and national comparison for 2005 and 2006 (Full Course). Data from SMILEY DISK 2005/6. 2005 against National percentage Music 20.3% = - 3.6% below nat German 14.1% = - 3% History 21.3% = - 2.2% ICT 15.3% = - 0.1% D&T (Food) 16.5% = + 0.1% D&T (Resist M) 11% = +0.4% English 13.4% = + 1.2% Maths 13% = + 1.3% French 15.9% = + 1.4% Media 16.6% = + 1.5% Eng Lit 17% = + 1.6 Geog 21.3% = + 2.1% Science (DA “A”) 14.4% = + 2.3% PE 20.1% = + 3.2% Art 21.8% = + 4% Drama 24.5% = + 6.3% RE 38.4% = + 13.3% above nat 2006 and % change from 2005 Music 23.5% + 3.2% German 13.6% - 0.5% History 22.9% +1.6% ICT 13.2% - 2.1% D&T (Food) 15 – 1.5% D&T (Resist M) 12.4 +1.4% English 14.1% +0.7% Maths 13.2% +0.2% French 17.8% +1.9% Media 13.2% - 3.4% Eng Lit 17.6% +0.6% Geog 23.3 + 2% Science (DA “A”) 13.3% - 1.1% PE 19.8% - 0.3% Art 22.2% + 0.4% Drama 22.9% -1.6% RE 36.3% - 1.9%

11 Current facts about the G&T Census? The secondary school census includes the NAGTY members plus the school register. This has already been completed in January 2006&7 for all secondary and in 2007 for primary schools. Register only for primary schools as NAGTY does not enroll primary aged pupils. In 2007 all secondary schools have a G&T register and 87% of primary schools. As you may know DfES recommend that ALL schools identify from 5-10% of the pupils in the school for the G&T census. The Devon secondary school average (register +NAGTY) is 11.8% Devon NAGTY membership stands at 925 with 688 applications to be processed. The census has lead to the establishment of a Nation G&T Register

12 Personalised Education Heading SEFQuality Standards Elements Effective Teaching and Learning Strategies Achievement and standards 1. Identification 2. Effective Provision in the Classroom 3. Standards Enabling Curriculum Entitlement and Choice Achievement and standards 4. Enabling Curriculum Entitlement and Choice Assessment for LearningQuality of Provision 5. Assessment for Learning 6. Transfer and Transition School OrganisationLeadership and management 7. Leadership 8. Policy 9. School/College Ethos and Pastoral Care 10. Staff Development 11. Resources 12. Monitoring and Evaluation Strong Partnership beyond the School Quality of Provision Views of learners 13. Engaging with the Community, Families and Beyond 14. Learning beyond the Classroom The Institutional Quality Standards. This is a SEF for G&T in schools. It has five strands which are matched below against the 5 personalised education components and the SE. The Institutional Quality Standards have 14 elements.

13 Leading Teachers: LAs will work with schools and key national and regional partners to… Deliver the requirements of the 2005 White Paper, Higher standards, Better schools for all, which set out provision for G&T in the context of personalisation Ensure all schools have access to a trained leading teacher for G&T education from Autumn 2007 Establish the key role of the G&T leading teachers in driving improvement across the system Strengthen self-evaluation using the IQS and improve provision at LA, whole-school and classroom level

14 SNS Leading Teacher background Provision should counteract disadvantage and prevent underachievement Emphasis on ‘quality first’ teaching rather than extra- curricular enrichment activities Support schools in identifying and re-engaging underachieving able pupils from vulnerable and under- represented groups. Achievement at the higher levels at the end of each key stage indicates that many pupils do not fulfil their early promise and there is under- achievement, particularly among pupils from vulnerable and lower socio-economic groups.

15 Because … A tailored education means addressing the needs of the most gifted and talented, just as much as those who are struggling White Paper, 2005, para 4.21 Establishing a secure basis for improving mainstream provision for gifted and talented pupils is a key task for many schools HMCI Annual Report, 2005

16 The Vision: Every school has access to a professional, equipped and ready to lead on all issues concerning G&T learners All teachers make good provision for G&T pupils on a daily basis: personalising learning leads to challenge for all pupils The Training: The training is not intended to train teachers in G&T but to train teachers to lead on G&T education One leading teacher per secondary school One leading teacher in each primary school or to work across a cluster or network of primary schools

17 The secondary leading teacher model: Is flexible Will draw on expertise already available in the school such as trained G&T co-ordinators, ASTs, Leads on Inclusion, etc Could be a shared role – two or more teachers working closely together and with Primary Leading Teachers Leading Teacher supports the mainstreaming of G&T provision through a whole-school improvement plan linked to IQS Works directly with and supported by the HT, SMT, Governors, SNS Teams

18 Role of the leading teacher act as an advocate for the needs of G&T pupils and ensure that they receive appropriate recognition, support and challenge lead on whole-school self-evaluation using the IQS and later the CQS exemplify effective practice for G&T pupils in their own professional practice, and provide or facilitate coaching/peer mentor support for colleagues initiate strategies that support the professional development of colleagues to improve schools’ capacity to personalise learning for G&T pupils have a direct communication route to the leadership team in their school and work with school leaders to identify underachievement, evaluate provision and plan for whole school improvement

19 Timeframe for Leading Teacher training: Spring/early summer 2007 schools to identify/nominate a teacher to undertake the training for leading teachers for G&T education From Autumn 2007 Devon will offer area based cross phase local training The training offered will comprise two face to face one day training sessions delivered locally and e-modules available on the National Strategies web-site Possible accreditation through SWIFT will be available for those who wish to undertake further research and undertake a written assignment

20 Gifted and Talented “Quiz” Answers. 1. G&T is now being built into National Strategy work at KS1-4 Yes 2 DfES has now contracted out G&T to CfBT Education Trust CfBT stands for - Centre for British Teachers 3. The South West has a G&T organisation called the SWGaTE (South West Gifted and Talented Education). Which LA leads on this: Devon 4. At GCSE Level LAs are required to monitor A* and A grades. Of the 145 LAs Devon is presently: top 30% i.e 40th

21 5. The subject which in 2005 & 6 got the top percentage, compared to national percentages for GCSE A* and A grades, in Devon was: RE 9. Secondary School Improvement Partners (SIPS): Have already been offered training on G&T 6. The “Core” subject with the “best” percentage of GCSE A* and A grades compared to national percentages in 2005: Science 7. The number of Devon Secondary schools with a G&T register is: 100% 10. Exeter & Plymouth University are planning “Excellence Hubs” for G&T students with free places for students from disadvantaged backgrounds: Yes 8. The number of Devon Primary schools with a G&T Register is: 87%

22 The Devon G&T agenda for 2007 To: identify a leading teacher for G&T in each school support the development of the leading teacher role focus on Level 7 and better at KS3 focus on and aspire for improved numbers of A & A* grades as well as A* to C support underachieving G&T pupils and those from disadvantaged backgrounds and minority groups

23 Websites for further G&T information and guidance G&TWise – http://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/http://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/ - G&T Wise the most comprehensive information Leading Teachers, Primary and Secondary www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/giftedandtalented/newsandevents/www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/giftedandtalented/newsandevents/ - information on Leading Teachers Quality Standards – http://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/gat/website/staticpages/QualityStandards.aspx?MenuId=r5hWTOe yPzI - the IQS site http://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/gat/website/staticpages/QualityStandards.aspx?MenuId=r5hWTOe yPzI DfES - http://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/gat/default.aspx - G&T national informationhttp://www2.teachernet.gov.uk/gat/default.aspx dcs - http://www.devon.gov.uk/dcs/ - local advice and guidance including the dcs G&T Handbookhttp://www.devon.gov.uk/dcs/ QCA - http://www.nc.uk.net/gt/general/index.htm - general and subject specific informationhttp://www.nc.uk.net/gt/general/index.htm National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth - http://www.nagty.ac.uk/ - for student and teacher activitieshttp://www.nagty.ac.uk/ The South West Gate - http://www.southwestgate.org.uk/ - for local G&T informationhttp://www.southwestgate.org.uk/ National Association for Gifted Children - http://www.nagcbritain.org.uk/ - advice and support for parents and pupilshttp://www.nagcbritain.org.uk/ National Association for Able Children in Education - http://www.nace.co.uk/ - support and advice for educational professionalshttp://www.nace.co.uk/


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