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New Opportunities The new Secondary Curriculum: A curriculum for the future
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Develop a modern, world-class curriculum that will inspire and challenge all learners and prepare them for the future
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Three questions driving curriculum design, development and implementation WHAT are we trying to achieve? HOW do we organise learning? HOW well are we achieving our aims?
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Why change?
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Futures agenda Changes in society Impact of technology New understanding about learning Globalisation Public policy Current concerns More space for personalisation – challenge and support – improved standards Less prescription – more innovation Greater engagement and participation Securing essentials skills – including wider skills for life and work – personal development The new secondary curriculum An opportunity for renewal
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Coherence… for the learner Subjects Skills and dimensions Personal Development
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The Aims The curriculum aims to enable all young people to become: successful learners who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society
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New subject programmes of study Rethinking subjects
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A structure that offers new opportunities Key concepts (that underpin the study of mathematics): Competence Creativity Applications and Implications of Mathematics Critical Understanding Key processes: Representing Analysing Interpreting and Evaluating Communicating and Reflecting
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Mathematics For its own sake: rigorous and coherent As a tool for problem-solving As a tool for modelling Greater emphasis on processes
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Mathematics Pathways - GCSE Piloting two GCSEs that assess knowledge and understanding applying mathematics in a range of contexts problem-solving strategies and skills 2 nd GCSE is available to all learners with a greater focus on mathematics processes Functional mathematics, embedded in the PoS, a separate qualification Teaching the revised KS4 PoS is sufficient preparation for all these qualifications
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Mathematics Pathways - GCE Mathematics and Further Mathematics continue to increase in popularity following 2002 changes 4 year study on GCE mathematics – optional units and level of retakes raise questions about equity and comparability Grading is an issue as two distinct qualifications share units
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Mathematics Pathways – Evaluation Project CDELLS and mathematics educators from Nottingham, Manchester and Sussex Universities are evaluating the phase 2 Pathways Project
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Assessment Developments Assessment is integral to teaching and learning Assessment systems must be fit for purpose National standards are a an entitlement for learners, teachers and schools National standards are integral to national expectations of education
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Looking to the future STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Enrichment and extension The primary mathematics review
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