For more information and to apply for our Secondary Mastery Specialist Programme 2024/25, please CLICK HERE
Mastery teaching is based on five ‘BIG IDEAS’
(Click the words to find out more):
Teaching For Mastery
To look more deeply into these ideas, please click these links:
If you are interested in adopting these ideas in your department and would like to get involved in our Mastery Projects, please click here for a direct link to the NCETM page for full details or review the Teaching for Mastery Maths Secondary School Pathway.
There are dozens of reasons to join a Secondary Work Group with us, just ask anyone who has already taken part in one! But here we have listed eight of the top reasons.
To apply to take part in Secondary Teaching for Mastery Development in 2024-25, please complete the form below and email it to rebecca.conroy@matrixmathshub.co.uk:
Resources:
NCETM Checkpoints Materials – A year’s worth of Year 7 maths activities to help teachers assess understanding and lay foundations for KS3
Teaching maths through the pandemic | NCETM – for a range of teaching resources across all phases, useful during the pandemic and beyond click here:
Shaping the year 7 curriculum, building on year 6 – ready-to-use training materials, ideal for use in planning effective curriculum transition from primary
Secondary Subject Audit (Mastery PD materials) – to help review and assess your confidence in teaching the content of the KS3 maths curriculum
Secondary Mastery Professional Development materials – read about our comprehensive Secondary Mastery Professional Development Materials, what they are, who they are for, and how they can be used.
DFE guidance on teaching Maths at KS3 – What the guidance consists of and how it aligns with other NCETM resources
Recommended reading:
Mastery Launch Materials
To audit your own department, you may find the link below useful:
To launch mastery research in your department, this powerpoint presentation might help to drive conversation and discussion:
For more information please contact:
PROJECT MANAGER – Helen Mason-Smith: helen.mason-smith@matrixmathshub.co.uk