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Outstanding Learning and Progress in Music

Outstanding Learning and Progress in Music

Creative Education House

Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • English
  • not defined by institute
  • 25th April, 2018 - 25th April, 2018
Description

Develop the skills and lesson planning techniques that set outstanding teachers apart Suitable for:

Music teachers and heads of department who want ideas for making their lessons engaging and impactful.

Phases suitable for: Secondary Overview Teaching outstanding lessons is an aspiration that all teachers share.

This course will show you how to deliver outstanding lessons, making them highly successful and engaging for your students.

Along the way you will really get under the skin of what Ofsted deem Outstanding in Music and hone your teaching skills in order to teach great lessons consistently.

Understand what it means for learning to be outstanding in Music according to Ofsted and how close you are to achieving it

Develop pupil-centred strategies to ensure you build positive relationships with your learners so outstanding learning can take place

Explore ideas, resources, techniques, and models of excellent practice to support outstanding learning and progress in Music

Robustly monitor your students’ achievement and set meaningful targets to maximise progress in Music



Programme Sessions

How do we know what works?

Addressing common misconceptions

What makes outstanding learning?

What does Ofsted look for?

Outstanding teaching

What does outstanding teaching look like?

Planning outstanding music lessons

A Climate for outstanding learning

Outstanding learning and progress

What is outstanding learning?

Tools and tips

Resources and techniques

Maintaining pace, rigour and progress

Self and peer assessment and monitoring progress

Target setting and tracking

Evaluating your own success

http://www.creativeeducation.co.uk/course/7790


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