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1 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Webinar What does effective differentiation look like in secondary classrooms? SEND strategies to meet all needs Amjad Ali - @ASTSupportAAli@ASTSupportAAli

2 Just your everyday class… How do we as teachers respond to the needs of all our learners?

3 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Definition The process by which the curriculum objectives, teaching methods, assessment methods, resources and learning activities are planned to cater for the needs of individual pupils. (National Curriculum.)

4 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER My definition The term differentiation refers to anything you do that accommodates differences in your learners, leading them to learn effectively. OR Knowing your students

5 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Know your students SEN/D Pupil Premium/FSM Pupil Premium Plus- LAC/Adopted/Service Child Young Carers EAL (Exam Access)

6 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER

7 Banned language? Low Ability/Low level Top Set/High ability Some/Most/All

8 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Limit Learning Excessive pace Overloading of activities Inflexible planning Limited time/for independent work Work too easy/safe

9 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Re-Mix Students need to experience at least three different sets of complete information about a new idea/concept before it becomes embedded in their memory. (Hidden Lives of Learners) Repeated retrieval/practice. (Make It Stick) We can ALL improve. (Mindset)

10 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER You are the expert... Marking Questioning Homework marks/grades/scores Test results Quality of book work Subject knowledge Conversations

11 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Structure clear & consistent routines, boundaries, task completion, rituals, calming behaviours

12 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER @TeacherTweaks

13 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER @Shaun_Allison

14 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER

15 @Humannotrobots

16 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER @Humannotrobots

17 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER @Humannotrobots

18 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER IN CONTEXT?? @Humannotrobots

19 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER

20 Differentiation bookmarks

21 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Questioning Develop your Skills Practice Rehearse http://cheneyagilitytoolkit.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/witholding-answers-from-questions.html

22 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Pause time Dreaded silence Thinking time Working time

23 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Seating Plans Why? Responsive? Adaptable? Short term?

24 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Marking and feedback... @GrahamAndre http://cheneyagilitytoolkit.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/dirt.html?q=dirt

25 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Modelling/Excellence... @LiteracyLender http://lendmeyourliteracy.com/pic-day-prompts /

26 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Generic worksheets... @davidfawcett27 http://teachingandlearning.org.uk/2014/08/11/mapping-out-their-thinkinghttp://teachingandlearning.org.uk/2014/08/11/mapping-out-their-thinking /

27 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Pre-teaching/Re-call

28 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Expecting excellence - praising effort not attainment

29 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Key Stage 2 links Benchmark pieces of work? Transition: Teaching assistant Information Expecting Excellence

30 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Top tips... Know your class and demonstrate this through up-to-date, annotated seating plans and student profiles. Gather information that enables you to connect to them as individuals. Challenge them and have really high expectations. Keep the bar high, always. Present learning without limits. Share excellence with them so they can see and understand your high expectations. Use modelling and explanation so that they are clear about what constitutes excellence. Encourage your students to make and learn from mistakes. Then feedback can come into play. Don’t be tempted to say “If you’ve got a problem, put your hand up and I will come and help”. Try to help them build resilience in the face of difficulty. Make them sweat. Opportunities for students to express their understanding and articulate their thoughts should be designed into any lesson. Great teachers are great listeners too. Be a flexible, adaptive and responsive teacher. Mark their books and provide your students with more work. Provide them with an opportunity to make your suggested improvements: the only time you will ever have 30 different lesson plans – gold plated differentiation! Adapted from @ChrisMoyse

31 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Key topics being address on the day include: Staff training programmes and high quality SEND teaching Latest Ofsted expectations for SEND provision Supporting the transition to Education, Health and Care plans And much more…. Find out more at: www.oeconferences.com/SENCO15www.oeconferences.com/SENCO15 For further training opportunities, take a look at our 13 th Annual SENCO Update conference Taking place on the 5 th May in London *save £30 when you book before the 20 th March, Optimus Education members receive an additional £20 discount

32 DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Find more resources at http://www.optimus-education.com/knowledge-centre/sen-and-safeguarding www.cheneyagilitytoolkit.blogspot.com Follow us @OptimusSEND @ASTSupportAAli Questions & Answers


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