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1 casinclude.org.uk Pupil Premium in Computing How can we make an impact? Rebecca Franks @skyrocket_2005 Curriculum Leader of Computing Pupil Premium Co-ordinator

2 casinclude.org.uk One Size Fits All?

3 casinclude.org.uk Pupil Premium – How do we know what works? The Education Endowment Foundation gives us advice and support for working with Pupil Premium Students. educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/toolkit/ Activity Open the envelope and place the approaches where you think they should appear on the graph. (5 mins)

4 casinclude.org.uk This graph was created in: 2013

5 casinclude.org.uk Education Endowment Foundation 11/11/14 educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/toolkit/

6 casinclude.org.uk I know, I will buy stuff and see what happens!

7 casinclude.org.uk educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/toolkit/ Our Approach

8 casinclude.org.uk Improving the Learning Experience for all! Feedback Meta- Cognition Mastery Learning Our Computing Curriculum

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10 What is SOLO taxonomy? This video explains it all… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDXXV- mCLPg Meta- Cognition Supporting…

11 casinclude.org.uk Year 9 Example Structure Mastery Learning

12 casinclude.org.uk USEFUL Seating Plans This is an example seating plan using a pretend group. It states the gender & target level of each student. It also shows whether the student is AGT, SEN or PP using a colour key.

13 casinclude.org.uk Checking the learning and giving feedback Methods: –SOLO Rubrics –Class discussions – ensuring all take part! –Creating a mini quiz (teacher or the class) –Creating something new –Group performances / demonstrations Feedback

14 casinclude.org.uk Extended Abstract Questions (SOLO) What can be generalised? What can be predicted? What can be evaluated? What can be created? What can be reflected on? Mastery Learning Meta- Cognition Plan your approach to this answer. How will you show that you are extended abstract? Are you demonstrating that you are EA? How do you know? Enriching their learning

15 casinclude.org.uk Growth Vs. Fixed Mindset This video shows the impact of having a growth mindset: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXhbtCcm syQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXhbtCcm syQ – (up to 5.48 mins)

16 casinclude.org.uk Don’t fear failure The Computing Curriculum is a fantastic way to teach students about having a Growth Mindset. They can learn that it is OK… to struggle to fail to find things hard to ask for help from their peers They can learn that effort is the path to mastery!

17 casinclude.org.uk It isn’t that simple! Pupil Premium students often have a variety of barriers to learning that need to be identified. You must find out what they are! FSM students, in particular, are more likely to: –Have behaviour issues –Have a turbulent home life –Lack key literacy and numeracy skills –Experience poor teaching –Have a Special Educational Need DCSF, 2009 and analysis of DfE 2011 performance tables.

18 casinclude.org.uk The Invisible Classroom Your teaching must be adaptive to the students in front of you. Written by Kirke Olson

19 casinclude.org.uk The Invisible Classroom - Overview Uncovering the Invisible Roots of Learning Being Safe and Feeling Safe Classroom Relationships The Attentional Circuits of the Brain Explicit and Implicit Memory Nurturing Student Strengths The Mind and Brain Collaborating Putting it all together

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21 The Sutton Trust Report What makes great teaching? What works Content knowledge. Behaviour/classroom management. Classroom climate/expectations. Quality of instruction. Wider professional elements: collegiality, development, relationships. What doesn’t work Using praise lavishly. Allowing learners to discover key ideas for themselves. Grouping learners by ability. Encouraging re-reading and highlighting to memorise key ideas. Presenting information to learners in their preferred learning style. Ensuring learners are always active, rather than listening passively, when you want them to remember something. Addressing low confidence and aspirations before teaching content. Source: http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6448420http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6448420

22 casinclude.org.uk Strategies Priority 1 – Improve teaching and learning in your curriculum area. Change the mind-sets of your teachers and your students. Additional Ideas (these come secondary): –Raspberry Pi –“Teach yourself” books –Tablets/Netbooks –Use free software/languages at school (Python/Scratch/OpenOffice) –Build a drone / robotics after school club –Coding club run by AGT PP students


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