Induction Programme for Induction Programme for Secondary NQTs – MFLSecondary NQTs – MFL
(NT001F)
14 June 2010 (session 3)Marwell Hotel
Jo Rhys-Jones: County Inspector/Adviser for Languages Jo Biddle: AST Wyvern School;
Louise Wornell: AST Ringwood School.
09:00 – 09:30 Arrival & Coffee09:30 – 10:45 Session 1: What makes a Good
Teacher Inspirational?
10:45 – 11:15 Tea & Coffee break 11:15 – 12:45 Session 2: Creativity & Enjoying your
Teaching (with time to plan)
12:45 – 13:45 Lunch13:45 – 15:15 Session 3: Active Learning &
Engaging Every Student15:15 – 15:30 Tea & Coffee break
15:30 – 16:00 Behaviour Management & Survival Techniques
16:00 Close
Hampshire UpdateHampshire Update
Update...• The Languages Diploma - is not going
ahead.
• Primary Languages - is a legal entitlement but will not become statutory in September 2011. New coalition curriculum due in autumn.
• We might get some grade boundaries for the new GCSEs after the summer..
• SLN groups - new funding for another year, details to come to schools soon.
https://hampshirelanguages.wikispaces.com/
MFL moodle - Hampshire space to share ideas, resources and forums available
Will eventually have all the Wizkid resources on it (though not as pretty layout)
and can be edited by you...
Eventually to be part of responsibility for a new LA-based AST.
The Target Language in the MFL Classroom: What are the issues, what is the research evidence?June 19, 2010Department of Education, University of Oxford, 15 Norham Gardens
S02 Innovative curriculum design in languages: exploring opportunities for a more engaging and meaningful curriculumJune 30, 2010 Hove Park School, Hove
Hampshire Languages ConferenceOctober 7, 2010 Holiday Inn, Eastleigh
ICT Links into Languages(IOW ICT in MFL Conference finally on the mainland!)February 12, 2011 - February 13, 2011University of Southampton
Are any of these challenges still around today?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMdTBep3W9c&feature=related
Session 1: What makes a good teacher inspirational?
Discuss & then feedback your partners ideas..
Is ‘an inspirational teacher’ the same as being ‘outstanding’
using Ofsted criteria?
(Ofsted 2010) Features of an outstanding lesson:
• In addition to the features of very good teaching (below), difficult ideas or skills, taught in an inspiring & very effective way indicate excellent teaching.
• Assessment & teaching that enables pupils to play a very strong part in making & recognising improvement in their work is likely to be excellent. Almost all pupils have clear understanding of where to focus their efforts to improve.
• All pupils engrossed in work & make much better progress than could be expected. Achievement very high, teaching consistently challenging & interesting stemming from excellent subject knowledge.
• Match to pupils' individual needs is sensitive & TAs support learning very well.
• Assessment information used directly in planning. • Feedback on work (oral & marking) is well-focused, diagnostic &
helps pupils to see how to improve. Pupils are helped to judge the success of their own work & to set targets for improvement.
• Learning is active & creative (collaborative tasks, talk for learning, investigation, problem solving, variety of engaging & motivating activity)
‘What makes a good teacher inspirational?’
was the title given to HOD candidates for an interview
presentation at Mountbatten...
He made me feel clever.
How can you make your students feel clever?
Post it notes - minimum 10 ideas per table
Where do your post it notes fit on this diagram? Are there any gaps?
Relationships with staff
Do I enjoy my own lessons?
Am I willing to take risks?
Assessment & marking
Work / life balance
Time management
Subject knowledge
Relationships with students
Very happy
OK fine
Could be better
Help!
10.45 – 11.15
Creativity & enjoying your teaching
Louise Wornell AST Ringwood School.
12.45 – 13.45
Active learning & engaging every student
Jo Biddle AST Wyvern School
15.15 – 15.30
Behaviour management &
survival techniques
How can I teach this NVQ class?!5 Students arrive, 1 sits on a chair, 2 on desks. They ignore the work
on the board
4 more students arrive. One looks at the work on board. ‘P’ says loudly he is thirsty & tired. Most are without pens or books.
4 students are chatting, some have books out. ‘J’ takes out bottle of juice.
‘J’ spills juice over ‘P’ & they argue loudly. Class continue to chat.
5 students get uo to wave enthusiastically at friends out of window
2 students pack away.
1 student has got out mp3 player
1 More student arrives ......................................(Inspector leaves)
09.00
09.05
09.10
09.15
09.20
09.25
09.30
09.35
How can I teach this NVQ class?!
5 Students arrive, 1 sits on a chair, 2 on desks. They ignore the work on the board
4 more students arrive. One looks at the work on board. ‘P’ says is thirsty & tired.
4 students are chatting, some have books out. ‘J’ takes out juice.
‘J’ spills juice over ‘P’ & they argue loudly. Class chat constantly.
5 students wave at friends out of window
2 students pack away.
1 student has got out mp3 player
1 More student arrives
• Teacher has work on board & has pushed a couple of desks in centre of room.
• Teacher has hot drink & is sitting on a desk
• Teacher (on desk) asks students to sit down on chairs & tells class she has a blister
• Teacher flicks through answers at high speed
• Teacher is unable to find her work on the laptop.
• Teacher struggles to shut blinds & tells off individuals constantly
• Teacher finds work - 6 phrases from last lesson - can they remember them? (teacher errors in 3)
09.00
09.05
09.10
09.15
09.20
09.25
09.30
09.35
Role play!
• Parent:• Your child has not got
into the top set and as a result can not do German next year.
• You think he/she is very clever.
• You have business connections with Germany.
• Parent:• Your child has been
given a detention unfairly. You dont get to spend much time with your child after work and they dont often tell you things so this must be true.
Role play
Role play!
• Student:• You have not done
your homework / coursework. Home is pretty chaotic at the moment but there is absolutely no way you are going to let anyone find this out.
• Student:• You have been rude
to the teacher. You don’t understand his / her accent anyway and they are always picking on you. Besides French is stupid isn’t it?
https://hampshirelanguages.wikispaces.com/
MFL moodle - Hampshire space to share ideas, resources and forums available
Will eventually have all the Wizkid resources on it (though not as pretty layout)
and can be edited by you...
Eventually to be part of responsibility for a new LA-based AST.