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Secondary Teaching for Mastery – Development

“Through this Mastery Programme our year 8 cohorts’ use of mathematical language is far superior to many of our KS4 pupils of similar ability. It is definitely a Work Group that we would recommend.” (Maths Lead, Borehamwood)

“The impact on learning was immediate and measurable.  I have begun developing mastery in my team.  They love it!” (Maths Lead, Royston)

Professional development to enable you to introduce teaching for mastery across your maths department.

What is involved?

Secondary maths teachers whose schools want to introduce and embed teaching for mastery can nominate two teachers (Mastery Advocates) to join a Work Group.  Mastery Advocates then form part of a locally-based group of teachers who meet regularly to develop professional knowledge and expertise, and receive bespoke support.

In a Teaching for Mastery Work Group, teachers collaborate with colleagues from local schools, and get support and guidance from a Local Leader of Maths Education (LLME).  Participants also take away ideas to help students become more confident mathematicians, ready to tackle GCSE and A level, and begin to introduce and embed teaching for mastery.

Download this flyer to find out more.

Who can take part?

This programme is for state-funded secondary schools in England.  Mastery Advocates should be teachers with the commitment, experience and authority to lead developmental work across a maths department.  The support of the Head of Maths, and the headteacher or a member of SLT, is also essential.

Benefits

  • Your students will develop a deep, secure and connected understanding of the maths they are learning.
  • You will begin to develop teaching for mastery approaches within your own classroom.
  • You and your head of department will begin to develop an understanding of the practices and principles aligned to secondary teaching for mastery.
  • You will begin to support the teachers in your department to develop teaching for mastery approaches in their practice.

What is the cost?

The Work Groups are fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme, so are free to participating schools.

How you can take part …

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:

Secondary Mastery Development Work Group_2024-25 Application Form Secondary Mastery Development Work Group_2024-25 Application Form

Matrix Maths Hub
c/o The Hertfordshire and Essex High School
Warwick Road
Bishop’s Stortford
Hertfordshire
CM23 5NJ

Tel: 01279 654 127 Ext 213

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