Challenging the most able students in all subjects
Strategies for challenging the most able students in every classroom
- How do you set high expectations in your class for the highest achievers to flourish?
- How do you develop higher order thinking skills with your students?
- Are you looking for new teaching approaches to challenge the more able students?
Ofsted have published a report asking whether more-able students were doing as well as they could in non-selective schools. The report called for higher expectations to be placed upon schools where more-able students were not achieving their full potential.
Use your Pupil Premium to improve provision for the most able
Surprisingly , Ofsted have found that only 1/3 of schools visited are using pupil premium for the most able! Pupil premium funds are supposed to be for every learner on free school meals regardless of their prior ability.
The course will explore new teaching approaches for extending the most able students and helping them to develop their higher order thinking skills.
Course Outline
Five ways to put challenge at the heart of every lesson
- Embedding a ‘challenge culture’
- Cognitive conflict
Meeting the needs of the most able students
- Subject specific guidance and resources to support classroom practice
- What does the research tell us?
- Key strategies that work with the very able
- Differentiation in action
- Questioning skills
The development of higher order thinking skills
- How to develop critical thinking skills
- Encouraging the learning through argument
- Enhancing problem solving skills
- Reaching the top grades
Independent and creative learning: boosting the attainment of the most able
- Encouraging creative thinking
- Enhancing problem solving skills
- Producing secure independent learners by introducing metacognition techniques
- Encouraging a growth-mindset and independence.
Presenter Profile
Malcolm Drakes is an executive leadership consultant who works with the National Institute of Teaching and Teach First, designing leadership courses, supporting school improvement and delivering National Professional Qualifications.
He has been a Headteacher, Executive Headteacher and National Leader of Education, typically working with schools in disadvantaged communities.
Feedback from this course
Great take-always , so many useful resources
Thahseen Ali, Biology Teacher, Kings Rochester
It was informative, constructive and invaluable for me
Melanie Westlake, Head of Science, Saint Felix School
Cost: £150 per delegate; £50 each for subsequent delegates from same school
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