Workshop How can school leaders make the new curriculum work for their pupils? Peter Hall Jones.

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Workshop How can school leaders make the new curriculum work for their pupils? Peter Hall Jones

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How can school leaders make the new curriculum work for their pupils?

Peter Hall Jones

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The new curriculum

What’s new about it?

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Leading

the curriculum

Or managing it…

just

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creative

Is globally awareQuestioning

communicates well

confident takes risks

social justice

thirst for knowledge

tolerance

curious

generates ideas

flexible

perseveres

listens and reflects

critical self-editing

skill humanity

shaper

literate

willing to have a go

thinks for themselves

shows initiative

gets on well with othersmakes a difference

acts with integrity

moralityself-esteem

patriotism

‘can do’ attitude

national identity

learns from mistakes

independent

With thanks to QCDA

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WHAT are we trying to achieve?

Three key questions

2

HOW do we

organise learning?

3

HOW WELL are we

achieving our aims?

Assessment fit for purposeTo make learning and teaching more effective so that learners understand quality and how to improve

AssessmentUses error

positively

Includes individual

target setting

Includes testing

Includes peer- and self-

evaluation

Includes peer- and self-

assessment

Gives advice on what and how to

improve

Celebrates success against agreed criteria

Has understood, shared and negotiated

success criteria

Has clear learning

intentions shared with pupils

Builds a more open relationship

between teacher and learner

Including all learners

Opportunities for learner choice and

personalisation

Using a range of audiences and purposes

Taking risks

Matching time to learning need, eg, deep,

immersive and regular frequent learning

Community and business links

Building on learning

beyond the school

In tune with human

development

A range of approaches, including enquiry, active learning, practical and

constructive

Dimensionsspiritual – moral – social – cultural

personal development, health and well-being – active citizenship and community action – enterprise and entrepreneurship – cultural diversity, identity and belonging – technology and the media – global dimension and sustainability

Learning approaches

National curriculum

A & D MaCi D & T En Ge Hi ICT ScPSHEPEMuMFL RECEG

Personal, social and emotional development

Communication, language and literacy

Mathematical development

Knowledge and understanding of the world

Physical development

Creative development3-5

5-16

Components Lessons Out of schoolExtended hoursRoutinesEventsLocations Environment

The curriculum as an entire planned learning experienceunderpinned by a broad set of common values and purposes

Securing

Accountability measures

Further involvement in education, employment or

training

Attainment and improved standards

Behaviour and attendance Civic participation

Healthy lifestyle choices

Every child matters outcomes Enjoying and achieving Safety Health Contributing positively Achieving economic wellbeing

Focus for learning

Attitudes and attributeseg, determined, adaptable, confident,

risk-taking, enterprising

Knowledge and understandingeg, big ideas that shape the world

Skills eg, literacy, numeracy, ICT, personal,

learning and thinking skills

Curriculum aimsSuccessful learners

who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve

Responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to

society

Confident individualswho are able to lead safe and healthy

lives

The curriculum aims to enable all young people to become

A big picture of the curriculum

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WHAT are we trying to achieve?

Three key questions

2

HOW do we

organise learning?

3

HOW WELL are we

achieving our aims?

Lessons

Out of school

Extended hours

RoutinesEvents

Locations Environment/ culture

The curriculum as an entire planned learning experienceunderpinned by a broad set of common values and purposes

Components

A big picture of the curriculum

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Florence Nightingale..

Topic or an assembly?

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How would you?

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Knowledge

Create

Evaluate

Apply

Understand

Remember

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Hirschian knowledge

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How?

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6 degrees

of separation

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Expert led curriculum

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Wiki curriculum

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Flash mob curriculum

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App curriculum

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Road name curriculum

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BLP

Claxton

Values

Based

Education

Hawkes

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Mantle of the Expert

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101 things to do

Before you die of

boredom doing the

National Curriculum