Secondary Teaching for Mastery - Sustaining with Embedding Support

For schools who have been part of our Secondary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Group in 23/24

 

What is involved?

Schools who participated in 2023-24 Secondary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Group will receive Secondary Teaching for Mastery Embedding Support in 2024/25.

This will be a bespoke offer for schools to continue their work from 2023/24 by attending 3 in person sessions focusing on the EEF Guidance to support  departmental dissemination and on exploring the 5 big Ideas in specific maths topics. 

Secondary Mastery Specialists will also provide three support visits tailored to each school. 

 

Benefits

Participant teachers and the subject leader will:

  • have a clear understanding of the leadership and management skills required to enable them to effectively promote and develop teaching for mastery approaches within their own departments
  • understand the principles and practices behind the creation of a coherent and connected curriculum which promotes teaching for mastery
  • understand the benefits of collaborative professional development for sustained development of professional knowledge and practice within a department.

 

Who is it for?

Schools that have been part of a Secondary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Group in 2023/24.  Lead participants continue to be Mastery Advocates who have participated in a Secondary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Group.

 

What is the Cost?

The Teaching for Mastery  project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools. To help cover the cost of engaging with the Embedding Year bespoke support each department will receive funding of £1000.

 

Interested?

Your Secondary Development Work Group Lead will share with you a participant details form to update the schools information for 2024/25, if you have not received this please email us admin@emsmathshub.org.uk