School development planning for curriculum and assessment Majella
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School development planning for curriculum and assessment Majella O’Shea
School development planning and the curriculum All students to experience………. quality education ……. appropriate to their needs ……. changing world ……. enhancing student learning (SDP Curriculum planning) ……. Education system of highest quality for learners ……. Innovative and creative environment for all learners (NCCA, Strategic plan 2006– 2008)
The press for reform… § The student experience – Failure – Non-participation – Non-engagement § Evidence that the quality of teaching matters § Evidence that it matters more for students with special needs and with English as an additional language § Public accountability for public services § Knowledge society/ahead of the curve § Inclusion – The discourse of the problematic
And the press against The stretch factor in Irish education The normative power of policy Tradition and nostalgia Complex educational structures, complex policy context § What learning is valued? § “Dumbing down” § §
Review Research and theory Consultation Curriculum development Representative committees Evaluations Influencers Resources Professional development Need for change – is there a crisis? Time for planning Classroom environment Assessment Skills/attitude of teacher Pedagogy Students The developers The public Agreed syllabuses/ curriculum Curr. Planning schools Teaching & learning Exp. Of the students Barriers to real learning in the classroom? How can they be overcome?
The role of NCCA § The formal curriculum – Advice, policy, syllabuses § Guidelines – Subject guidelines – Special needs – Inclusion – Intercultural § Further support – Supporting teachers in planning for and creating the learning experience
Supporting teachers in planning for and creating a rich learning experience Guidelines Examples Subject Report card templates Advice Policy Syllabuses Curriculum and assessment Intercultural Special needs Sharing Tools ACTION website
Getting closer to schools www. ncca. ie
What’s coming down the tracks?
Some guiding themes § Inclusion § Assessment for Learning § Key Skills § Pedagogy § Relationships
The classroom of diversities… § Greater ability range § Special needs – general – specific § English as an additional language
Differentiation § the most complex and technical aspect of the teaching craft § neglected in teacher preparation? § seen as static – getting the level/pitch right § Dynamic, demanding and sophisticated
Some differentiation challenges § § § The The The question question of of of place pace range choice additional support One of the biggest challenges… is to teach differentiation strategies……
To the students Who Who Who may may may be used to learning in the middle be used to ‘hiding’ be used to an easy pace ‘passenger’ not have talked about learning want the answers, not the questions
Futures… § achievement gaps § concerns for teacher quality § collapse of public education § Disaffected student groups OR… § International praise for achievement standards § Students with strong commitments to schooling § High quality teaching force
100 year-old wisdom…. What the wisest and best parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all its children. Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely; acted upon, it destroys our democracy. John Dewey. 1899, p. 5.
Inclusion § SEN – guidelines and possible new award at Level 2 on NFQ § Intercultural guidelines § Curriculum framework for students in detention centres § JCSP programme statement and review of profiling
NCCA Inclusion Project § § Case Study Research Schools dealing with the ‘inclusion challenge’ To move beyond anecdote To capture what schools are doing – Beyond normative policy to practice – The ‘costs’…. § To tender this autumn
Assessment for Learning § School-based work is complete § Dissemination of strategies – With support services – ACTION § Assessment in Primary Schools: Guidelines for Teachers § info@ncca
Senior Cycle work Senior Cycle – phase one syllabuses – short course on enterprise – transition units – flexible programmes of study Key Skills After 30 years of teaching, they pushed me to innovate and to really look at what it was like to learn in my class….
Phase one curriculum components Subjects to be reviewed New subjects Short courses Other developments Mathematics Social and Political Education Social, Personal and Health Education Applied Mathematics Languages Biology Chemistry Physics Physical Education Enterprise Education Technology – Art and PE framework Music Psychology
Feedback from the Key Skills Network § § § Classes are more enjoyable for everyone Group work needs to be planned Students like well-planned group work Relationships in the classroom are better Longer class periods are needed Students are reluctant to change at first, but are glad when they do.
Junior cycle Priorities § Syllabus rebalancing § Inclusion § Assessment for learning § Implications of ESRI research findings on curriculum, assessment, school organisation and planning § Implications of senior cycle developments
Current status of work § Ten syllabuses originally Art, Craft, Design English Environmental and Social Studies Geography History Home Economics Music Business Studies* Gaeilge* Mathematics* * Now part of a broader review and revision process
Rebalancing – next steps § Final drafts of rebalanced syllabuses developed § Progressed through NCCA structures late 2007 § Issued to the Department of Education and Science § Information material for schools on the adjustments § NCCA website to provide updates
ESRI research § 900 students in 12 schools § Longitudinal study focused on students’ experience of junior cycle § First and second year reports published § Third year report and summary to be published in October 2007 § Informing policy and practice in junior cycle
First Year findings § Some students experience ongoing transition difficulties § Curriculum discontinuity a feature § Students respond well to varied teaching and learning approaches § Importance of positive teacher-student interaction and informal school atmosphere § Suitability of curriculum for a significant minority of students is questioned
Second Year findings § Characteristic ‘dip’ in academic performance and behaviour § Students become more negative about school generally § Negative effects of streaming intensifies § Gender and social class differences become more marked § Emergence of a ‘disengaged group’ § Teaching and learning becomes more focused on Junior Certificate
Third Year findings § (preliminary) Students say they learn best when – positive classroom interaction – teacher explains well § – interactive, varied teaching methodologies Focus on J Cert exams leads to more traditional form of teaching § Negative effect of streaming more pronounced – disadvantaged schools in study group all streamed! § Strong influence of gender and social class on achievement § School expectation also significantly determines achievement § Significant number of students taking grinds
Streaming and JC grades 10=A; 9=B; 8=C; 7=D averaged across all subjects taken
‘School’ effect Number of Higher Level Subjects Taken by School (second lowest reading quintile)
Implications of senior cycle developments § stronger role for key skills in junior cycle curriculum § pressure to ‘scale back’ junior cert exams § need to harmonise junior and leaving cert courses § potential impact of a different school culture at senior cycle on junior cycle § increased demand for educational guidance
Developments in mathematics (1) § Increased emphasis on contexts and applications § Focus on higher-order mathematical skills § Proposal for phased development (both JC and LC) – 5 syllabus ‘strands’ identified – Initial involvement of approximately 24 schools – All maths teachers in each participating school to adopt new syllabus materials for each strand/phase – Class resource materials and teacher guidelines provided – Professional support for teachers re changed emphasis and approaches in mathematics teaching and learning – Developments supported by changes in relevant examination questions
Developments in mathematics (2) § Bridging framework to link primary and post-primary mathematics § Common mathematics course in first year § Need for collaboration between maths teachers § – consistency in approach used – sharing of ideas and experiences – school-based support as well as ‘inservice’ occasions – issues around choice of course levels – availability and use of ICT resources in maths – allocation of teachers to classes/levels Promotion of greater uptake of HL maths, especially in Junior Certificate
Developments in mathematics (3) § § Information on Project Maths to all schools – Nov 07 Invitation to schools to participate in initial implementation phase(s) § Participating schools identified early in 2008 § Preparation meetings for participating schools in Spring 2008 § Syllabus and resource materials for initial phase(s) ready by May 2008 § Implementation in participating schools from Sept. 2008 § Roll-out to all schools beginning in Sept. 2009
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