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• Improving teamwork leads to more effective and successful
education being delivered. • Teachers and school leaders on
average are working approximately 57 hours a week – the book
shows how effective teamwork can reduce individual unnecessary work
for educators. • Neither the government, nor Ofsted provide any
guidance or expectations to help support / guide teamwork in
schools. This book will therefore help clarify for educators what
the key ingredients of effective teamwork are and help ensure their
teamwork is as effective as it can be. • Offers case studies and
practical tips to help teachers and school leaders put the ideas
into practice.
• Improving teamwork leads to more effective and successful
education being delivered. • Teachers and school leaders on
average are working approximately 57 hours a week – the book
shows how effective teamwork can reduce individual unnecessary work
for educators. • Neither the government, nor Ofsted provide any
guidance or expectations to help support / guide teamwork in
schools. This book will therefore help clarify for educators what
the key ingredients of effective teamwork are and help ensure their
teamwork is as effective as it can be. • Offers case studies and
practical tips to help teachers and school leaders put the ideas
into practice.
* Blends the curriculum, assessment, teaching, learning and
leadership together in a clear, coherent and comprehensive way,
providing a justified template of structured progress for all
schools to follow and adapt * Applies the needs of the curriculum,
assessment, teachers, students and leaders month-by-month and
offers easy-to-use strategies for each * Includes tried and tested
strategies to help schools put robust sytems and processes in place
alongside guidance on sustaining pace, developing resilience and
exam preparation and technique * Considers the latest research
evidence and how this translates to classroom practice
* Blends the curriculum, assessment, teaching, learning and
leadership together in a clear, coherent and comprehensive way,
providing a justified template of structured progress for all
schools to follow and adapt * Applies the needs of the curriculum,
assessment, teachers, students and leaders month-by-month and
offers easy-to-use strategies for each * Includes tried and tested
strategies to help schools put robust sytems and processes in place
alongside guidance on sustaining pace, developing resilience and
exam preparation and technique * Considers the latest research
evidence and how this translates to classroom practice
What is progress in learning? How do we see progress being made in
a lesson? This book offers a fresh perspective on teaching,
learning and progress in the classroom. Written by an experienced
teacher and school leader, Michael Harpham, it explores the
different ways in which progress can be made in the classroom and
how it can be more effectively delivered, identified, evidenced,
measured and assessed. The book provides an overview of progress in
schools for both teachers and school leaders, including what is
meant by progress and what it looks like in lessons, as well as its
implications on assessment, leadership, and internal and external
school evaluation. It offers over thirty situation-driven
strategies and activities to help develop and deliver progress in
and beyond the classroom, focussing on five measures: Skills
Knowledge Accuracy Resilience Independent learning Full of tips to
help improve progress in schools, this is essential reading for all
teachers, school leaders and parents.
What is progress in learning? How do we see progress being made in
a lesson? This book offers a fresh perspective on teaching,
learning and progress in the classroom. Written by an experienced
teacher and school leader, Michael Harpham, it explores the
different ways in which progress can be made in the classroom and
how it can be more effectively delivered, identified, evidenced,
measured and assessed. The book provides an overview of progress in
schools for both teachers and school leaders, including what is
meant by progress and what it looks like in lessons, as well as its
implications on assessment, leadership, and internal and external
school evaluation. It offers over thirty situation-driven
strategies and activities to help develop and deliver progress in
and beyond the classroom, focussing on five measures: Skills
Knowledge Accuracy Resilience Independent learning Full of tips to
help improve progress in schools, this is essential reading for all
teachers, school leaders and parents.
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