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Our Creative Curriculum At Thornford (VA) CE Primary School Tuesday 24 th May 2011
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Format of this workshop Background & explanation – Hall Creative Curriculum in Action – Teaching Staff - Hall What does it look like in your child’s classroom - Classrooms
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Why do we need to change our existing curriculum? Did you know?
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Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Strict learning of duty, ethics, discipline, obedience Deference
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What is learning? How does our brain learn? Your Turn…What was you BEST learning experience? Share!
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Finding out what learners already know, can do and understand
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Getting inside children’s minds What are their knowledge, skills & understanding
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Theory If the children enjoy lessons more, they will achieve greater things If the teaching staff enjoy teaching the subject matter, they will inspire their children even more
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Thinking and learning skills Personal and emotional skills Social skills Essential literacy, numeracy and ICT The ESSENTIALS for Learning & Life
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Content – Six Broad Areas of Learning The arts Science and technology Mathematics English, communication and language Physical development, health and wellbeing Historical, geographical and social understanding
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Magnetism
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Magnetism
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Successful Curriculum ‘Tick-List’ (Ofsted) First hand experiences Practical activities Creative opportunities Pupil independence & choice Opportunities to work ‘in-depth’ Visits & visitors Fun & enjoyment!
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Timetable – Effective Use of Time
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20 Outstanding Primary Schools 2009, ref. 090170 - Ofsted An interesting, stimulating curriculum is fundamental to effective schools These schools know their pupils well and shape the curriculum around them
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How it works in action -Learning Journey example – pupils! - Pupil involvement - Topics / Whole School / Themes - Basic – Lit / Num / RE
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Thornford vs. National Requirements – example - Assessment
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What can you do to support your child? The usual things good parents do………. explore, question, engage, a variety of experiences, take interest, continue to support the core part of the curriculum – maths / english
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Any Questions?
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Joined Up Thinking!
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