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GEORGE SPENCER

An Insight into an Outstanding Science Faculty. GEORGE SPENCER.  FOUNDATION SCHOOL & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE  A TRAINING SCHOOL Nottingham Principal: Mrs Susan Jowett 11-18 school. Number on roll: 1300 http://www.george-spencer.notts.sch.uk/Website/Index.asp. KEVIN MAYLE.

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GEORGE SPENCER

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  1. An Insight into an Outstanding Science Faculty GEORGE SPENCER  FOUNDATION SCHOOL & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE  A TRAINING SCHOOL Nottingham Principal: Mrs Susan Jowett 11-18 school. Number on roll: 1300 http://www.george-spencer.notts.sch.uk/Website/Index.asp

  2. KEVIN MAYLE Curriculum Leader for Science George Spencer School Nottingham,

  3. George Spencer Foundation school and Technology College. • 11 – 18 Mixed comprehensive 1338 on role. • 6 miles west of Nottingham City Centre. • Technology College Status from 1994. • Ict mark 2010 • OFSTED April 2010 – “Outstanding”( new framework) • 96% of students achieving 5+ A*-C (74% including English & Maths) 2009 “Best in Nottinghamshire.” • Accredited School provider 2010 • SSAT Most Improved Schools Award (2007,2008, 2009.) • SSAT 5A*C EM ( 2007,2008,2009) • SSAT value Added Award (2008,2009) • Advanced Consultant School 2009 • Leading Edge status for curriculum and workforce innovation. • I.I.P. 2008, 2005,2002,1999. • SSAT mentor school for raising achievement. • Non contextualised 2009 CVA of 1024 percentile ranking of 11

  4. WHAT DOES OFSTED SAY OUTSTANDING LOOKS LIKE ? Inspection Framework 2009 – How Effective are Teaching and Learning?

  5. OUTSTANDING TEACHING • Teaching is at least good and much is outstanding, with the result that the students are making exceptional progress • Teaching is highly effective in inspiring students and ensuring that they learn extremely well • Excellent subject knowledge is applied consistently to challenge and inspire students • Resources, including new technology, make a marked contribution to the quality of learning, as does the precisely targeted support provided by other adults OFsted Observation Guidance Sheet

  6. OUTSTANDING BEHAVIOUR (Attitude to learning) • Behaviour for all groups is exemplary • Students’ behaviour creates an extremely positive school ethos • Students’ behaviour contributes to their successful learning • Students are highly considerate and very supportive of each other in lessons • Students encourage others to conduct themselves well • There is no evidence of disruptive behaviour OFsted Observation Guidance Sheet

  7. OUTSTANDING LEARNING & PROGRESS. • The students acquire knowledge, develop understanding and learn and practise skills exceptionally well. • Students demonstrate excellent concentration and are rarely off task, even in extended periods without direction from an adult. • Students consistently work at or near their capacity and make and sustain comprehensive gains in their learning • Progress is at least good and is exemplary for some students in relation to their target grades/levels OFsted Observation Guidance Sheet

  8. OUTSTANDING USE OF ASSESSMENT • Teachers and other adults are very aware of their students’ capabilities and of their prior learning/ understanding, and plan very effectively to build on these • Marking and dialogue between teachers, other adults and students are consistently of a very high quality • Students understand in detail how to improve their work and are consistently supported in doing so • Teachers systematically and effectively check students’ understanding throughout lessons, anticipating where they may need to intervene and doing so with striking impact on the quality of learning OFsted Observation Guidance Sheet

  9. SO WHAT DOES THIS LOOK LIKE IN SCIENCE AT GEORGE SPENCER SCHOOL?

  10. Staff feel ownership of resources Work Smarter , not harder strong, ethos balanced experienced staff. Regularly support each other Extra curricular activities Space Centre, Becky Boyle, Science club, Florida, CERN Regular meetings and dialogue Regularly share good practice, faculty meetings, PM work in small teams, share planning Strong Team Ethos Encourage new ideas and sharing resources Experienced , Well qualified – LftM.,LP Delegate responsibility Lesson observations Faculty Scrutiny (Mini Ofsted). Dedicated TLR point holders. Internal promotion, Science Faculty Clear leadership Rigorous PM process Quality assurance Weekly Science management meetings Clear organisation Exemplary Lesson plans using common agreed format Accountability, praise, valued, Common approach. Accelerated learning Cycle Clear and simple systems eg behaviour management Learning outcomes displayed every lesson Learning walks Business like approach to meetings, Electronic lesson plans on line Data shared Quality CPD in house and external 50% staff coach trained All staff continually add resources to SoL Recall, Describe, Explain Reminder cards on the board eg keywords for levels/ grades ALC.

  11. How the Science Faculty Demonstrates “Outstanding” at George Spencer School. • On line Schemes of Learning for all key stages • Learning Outcomes displayed on the board (HOTS) shared with students. Pitch correct for group Levelled ( AfL) • Recall . . . . • Describe . . . • Explain . . • Accelerated Learning Cycle Headings • Connect ( 9-10 mins) Big picture, • Activate ( putting in new learning) • Demonstrate ( Show you know ) • Consolidate ( reflect on progress against outcomes.)

  12. From good to Outstanding • High pace & reduced teacher talk time • AfL techniques embedded in each lesson (a school priority 2009-10) • Level / Grade reminder card Pitch questions to extend thinking. • Science Support Rota mutual support mechanisms allows rapid dealing with disruption to leaning. • Behaviour Support Reporting system • Topic Mats & Visual Dictionary ( improved literacy) • Up to date resources, “Kagan” Collaborative learning strategies. “Rally Robin, Numbered heads together, Rally Coach, etc”

  13. Forces for Transport Safety in cars Speed Forces & Motion Work Power Stopping distances Force, mass & acceleration Distance –Time graphs Speed- time Graphs Potential energy Kinetic energy Fuel for Transport Falling Objects Theme Park Rides Acceleration Balanced Unbalanced

  14. Science Level / Grade Descriptors

  15. Other Examples • SSR Science Support Rota • Data tracking • Tracking achievement • Behaviour System monitoring • Formative assessment (Assessment for Learning) high profile in school. • Collaborative learning techniques used every lesson. • QA file Faculty SEF • Lesson Observation

  16. Some Up to date Resources • “Boardworks” Science KS3/4/5 • Echalk –Brilliant for connecting learning http://subscription.echalk.co.uk/Science/physics/energy/energyTransferBW/energyTransfer.html • Upd8 and teachers notes • Tarsia download free software –Formulator Tarsia • Xtranormal http://www.xtranormal.com/makemovies/ • an example http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/6607855/

  17. More Training Tips From Science Faculty at George Spencer Presentation to School

  18. Finally, a quick word from the team . . . y . Staff Video Thursday, March 13, 2014 . An Insight into an Outstanding Faculty .

  19. An Insight into an Outstanding Science Faculty Staff Video GEORGE SPENCER 22  FOUNDATION SCHOOL & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE  A TRAINING SCHOOL http://www.george-spencer.notts.sch.uk/Website/Index.asp

  20. Thank you Kevin Mayle Curriculum Leader Science George Spencer School Nottingham01159 170 100 An Outstanding Faculty kmayle@george-spencer.notts.sch.uk

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