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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2019 · 42 MIN

Behind the scenes of the Mastery Readiness Programme

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

In this podcast, we visit Spring Bank Primary School in Leeds and talk to headteacher, Sarah Hawes and maths lead, Tracey Baruah. With 40 years’ experience between them, they explain their enthusiasm for what the Mastery Readiness Programme is offering the children in their school. The Mastery Readiness Programme began work with a small number of schools in the Northern Powerhouse in 2018/19. The programme was designed in response to Maths Hubs’ recognition that some schools were not able or ready to engage with the full Teaching for Mastery Programme. This bespoke programme offers schools support with preparatory groundwork to become ‘ready’ for teaching for mastery. The programme is being rolled out nationally in 2019/20. If your school might benefit from participation in the expanding Mastery Readiness Programme, please contact your local Maths Hub, or email Emma Patman or Elizabeth Lambert directly. You can also find out more about the programme by visiting the Mastery Readiness section of our website. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Sarah Hawes, Headteacher at Spring Bank Primary School Tracey Baruah, Maths Lead at Spring Bank Primary School Gwen Tresidder, Communications Manager, NCETM Episode chapters 01:10 – Introductions and how the school began with mastery 05:05 – What the Mastery Readiness Programme involves 07:25 – Not like attending one-off workshops 09:45 – Getting all staff on board 12:32 – Articulate children 14:47 – A different type of training 18:42 – Understanding what ‘going deeper’ means 19:29 – Focus on problem solving 25:18 – What pupils have got out of it 27:17 – Abandoning ability-groupings: a revelation 32:26 – Next year: the full Teaching for Mastery Programme 33:57 – The challenges 39:39 – Advice for heads considering Mastery Readiness.

In this podcast, we visit Spring Bank Primary School in Leeds and talk to headteacher, Sarah Hawes and maths lead, Tracey Baruah. With 40 years’ experience between them, they explain their enthusiasm for what the Mastery Readiness Programme is offering the children in their school. The Mastery Readiness Programme began work with a small number of schools in the Northern Powerhouse in 2018/19. The programme was designed in response to Maths Hubs’ recognition that some schools were not able or ready to engage with the full Teaching for Mastery Programme. This bespoke programme offers schools support with preparatory groundwork to become ‘ready’ for teaching for mastery. The programme is being rolled out nationally in 2019/20. If your school might benefit from participation in the expanding Mastery Readiness Programme, please contact your local Maths Hub, or email Emma Patman or Elizabeth Lambert directly. You can also find out more about the programme by visiting the Mastery Readiness section of our website. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Sarah Hawes, Headteacher at Spring Bank Primary School Tracey Baruah, Maths Lead at Spring Bank Primary School Gwen Tresidder, Communications Manager, NCETM Episode chapters 01:10 – Introductions and how the school began with mastery 05:05 – What the Mastery Readiness Programme involves 07:25 – Not like attending one-off workshops 09:45 – Getting all staff on board 12:32 – Articulate children 14:47 – A different type of training 18:42 – Understanding what ‘going deeper’ means 19:29 – Focus on problem solving 25:18 – What pupils have got out of it 27:17 – Abandoning ability-groupings: a revelation 32:26 – Next year: the full Teaching for Mastery Programme 33:57 – The challenges 39:39 – Advice for heads considering Mastery Readiness.

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