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GHS connect - Monday 13 January

From the Head

Last week I talked at our staff meeting about consistently getting the basics right as we start this new term. Thank you to everyone who I have seen so persistently undertaking some of these basics already. It might not seem like much, but if we can get these things right all of the time, then we can then start to look at the other things that need improving in terms of behaviour.

Thank you to Emmet, Caroline, Hanad and Kelly who shared some great strategies for us to consider as we make the most of our remaining teaching time with some of our key groups. For anyone who is interested, the Education Endowment Foundation have a very useful toolkit that outlines the benefits of educational research findings based upon relative cost. It is interesting but perhaps not surprising that the two areas deemed to have some of the highest impact, centre around feedback and metacognition, two aspects of teaching that are based firmly within the control of the classroom teacher.  Have a look at the metacognition poster summary that outlines this and also the overview of  the impact of feedback.

As a little reminder I have listed some of the PP strategies that Emmet talked through below. 

Know your Pupil Premium students!

> Teach key vocabulary; break down learning; use checklists for exam answers.

> Create a positive learning environment; use praise and rewards for positive contributions, good work & exceeding expectations.

> Mark their books first, or even better in class; give clear, achievable LR tasks - make them do them in class and give immediate feedback.

> Provide revision materials with clear direction.

Have a lovely week!

Mia


Learning and Teaching

Spotted!

A round up of some of the great learning and teaching strategies we’ve noticed being used around school recently…

> Christabel Haines using mini whiteboards to support revision in her post-16 lesson.

> Jonathan Lang’s fantastic relationship with his Year 13 Economics students.

> Will Halsey taking the time to set detailed and beneficial homework tasks with a year 12 Media class (below).

Five strategies for Post-16 teaching and learning

Just a reminder this week about the five strategies we’re really promoting for Post -16 Teaching in particular (see slide below from Tuesday’s presentation).

 Please take a moment to reflect on how well embedded these strategies are in your classroom and whether you need to tweak or refine any of these for A Level or BTEC classes.

Please do chat to the Learning and Teaching team if you’d like to work on any of these areas with a Lead Practitioner or even just chat some ideas through!

Kelly McCarthy


In focus: Life before 'yellow'

For the next few weeks, we will focus on one aspect of the ‘life before yellow card’ strategies that I talked about at the staff meeting. This week’s focus is partial agreement.

Partial agreement is when you, as a practitioner, block tangent-arguments from taking over the classroom. The use of language here is really important. It involves two words to sidestep the tangent: “maybe” and “but”.

If you have two students talking in your lesson, you may wish to use partial agreement:

"Maybe you weren’t talking …. But, I need you two to work silently. Thank you."

GHS Champion:  Richard Lewis is a fantastic model of using partial agreement, especially within his role as a Head of Year, where he will often de-escalate situations quickly by using those magical two words: “Maybe you weren’t hanging around behind G Block, but, I need you to find somewhere else to socialise as a group…” ending with a “thank you!” If you want some tips on partial agreement, try to see Richard in action.

Mark Harvey


Out and about

Thank you to Sarah Williams who has shared this great story about one of our ex-students, Viraj Juneja, who left about four years ago to pursue a career in acting.  He appeared in the first episode of the new series of the detective series 'Vera' on Sunday on ITV - and his character is profiled in the Radio Times.

Mathew also referred in his leaving assembly to the film Viraj made, 'Boyz In the Wood',  starring Eddie Izzard. This will be released by Amazon later this year.

Don’t forget to check out our very own Paul Manby who has been interviewed about our CPD in Schools Weekly. You can see the full article on the Teacher Share drive > Common and the PDF is called 'CPD voxpop-Teach Secondary'


Coming up...

Tuesday 14 January: Tuesday meetings (one hour)

Department time: 3.15pm - 3.45pm

Year Team meetings: 3.45pm - 4.15pm 

Thursday 16 January: Year 11 Parents' Evening 4.30pm - 7pm


Staff announcements

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Print Server Downtime After School
Good Afternoon, We have been experiencing ongoing problems with the Print Server this week.From 15:15 today, I will be disconnecting the Print Server to apply some updates, this should take around 30min. Printing will not be available while the work is being done. If you need to pr...
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Year 13 PPEs and Study Leave
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Viraj Juneja in 'Vera' on ITV on Sunday
Viraj Juneja in 'Vera' on ITV on Sunday 
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Reminder - May Day bank Holiday 2020
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