Dates
Workshop 1 - Thursday 28th November 2024 0930-1500 - Telford AFC
Workshop 2 - Thursday 30th January 2025 1330-1600 - Online
Workshop 3 - Friday 7th March 2025 1330-1600 - Online
Workshop 4 - Wednesday 9th April 2025 1330-1600 - Online
Workshop 5 Friday 16th May 2025 0930-1500 - Telford AFC
A key aim of the NCETM and Maths Hubs is to develop successful secondary maths departments that are well led, and that provide ongoing subject professional development through collaborative working both within and between departments. To achieve this, it is vital that the department as a whole has systems, policies and ways of working which support ongoing sustainable improvements in teaching and learning, including the collaborative professional development structures which are needed in order to develop and embed these approaches.
This project provides a structure and stimulus for that work. The purpose of this project is to offer focused support to secondary heads of department/subject leaders, to enable them to better understand and implement teaching for mastery approaches across their department, and to develop in their role as leaders of both student learning and teacher professional development.
Participants in their first year of this project will be part of Work Groups exploring common themes, with bespoke adjustments appropriate to local contexts and needs. In the second and subsequent years of engagement, participants are expected to continue their participation as part of a Maths Hub-led community of subject leaders.
This project provides an opportunity for participants to deepen their understanding of teaching approaches; of their wider roles; and of their capacity with their colleagues to transform secondary maths learning. They will work collaboratively with other subject leaders, discuss developments and engage with research, and use this experience to inform their work in leading and developing maths education in school.
Christine Watson
This project is designed for existing secondary heads of department/subject leaders. The project is open to heads of department in schools already involved with Maths Hubs, and to those whose schools are not yet involved.
Second in departments who are leading a key stage curriculum are welcome too.
Student outcomes
In almost all teachers’ classes, students will:
Whole school/departmental policies and approaches
Subject leaders will:
Practice development
Subject leaders will:
Professional learning
Subject leaders will:
Community culture
Subject leaders will:
Funded by DfE so participation is free for schools