Hampshire PE and School Sport Conference ‘Raising Attainment across the School Curriculum through PE and School Sport’ ACHIEVING OUTSTANDING [email protected].

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Hampshire PE and School Sport Conference
‘Raising Attainment across the School
Curriculum through PE and School Sport’
ACHIEVING OUTSTANDING
[email protected]
• essential characteristics used to define good
and outstanding practice
• Where are you? Where do you need to go?
Expectations.....in relation to
• Outcomes for pupils
• Quality of teaching (curriculum)
• Effectiveness of leadership and management
of PE
OUTCOMES: Impact / Pupils’ Achievements
Successful learners ........... Ofsted says...
...acquire new K & S
exceptionally well and develop
an in-depth Understanding
.... ... Practise skills in
a wide range apply
them in selected
activities to achieve
exceptionally
high
levels of performance
......are physically
fit........have a passion
remain active for
sustained periods to
help promote health
and fitness
........think for themselves, take
initiative and become excellent
young leaders.....motivate and
instil excellent sporting attitudes
in others
......show exceptional
levels of originality ,
imagination and
creativity. Know how to
improve their own
performance and work
.....without the need for
guidance or support
Teaching Abbey is outstanding
Good and Outstanding - Ofsted
says......
Physical education survey visits
Dec 2013 / Sept 2014
Beyond 2012 – outstanding physical education
for all. Physical education in schools 2008–12
Feb 13 Reference no: 120367
‘’Evaluate outcomes by what your children have
achieved, AND THEN by what they should have
achieved with their ability’
IMPACT...... OUTCOMES
........because of the teacher’s highly effective
approaches
Main driver of improvement:
The quality of teaching:
..............over time .....in a lesson
How important is teaching for learning?
The effect of having a very effective teacher as
opposed to an average teacher is the same as the
effect of reducing class size by ten students in Year 5
(ages 9-10) and thirteen or more students in Year 6
(ages 10-11). One year with a very effective teacher
adds 25-45% of an average school year to a pupil’s
maths score performance.
Simplifying key indicators..Putting the P and E’s
into our lessons
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Pitch
Purpose
Pace
Praise
Progress
Potential
Protocols
Physical
Practice
Performance
Passion
Precision
• Engaging
• Expectations
• Extending
• Enabling
• Excellence
• Empowerment
HQ Teaching…..a simple benchmark…..
SPORT = 4
PHYSICAL EDUCATION = 3
THE CHILD = 2
ABBEY = 1
Outstanding Teaching ..Ofsted says
• excellent relationships, regular praise and feedback. Teachers enthuse,
motivate and inspire pupils to achieve their very best.
• Expectations of all pupils are consistently high. Pupils are challenged to
work their hardest, even when they begin to tire, and are encouraged
improve their performance
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.........and more........
PURPOSE
Observation and decision making
Curriculum
Outstanding Leadership
under the latest Inspection framework
• Impact
• How efficiency and effectiveness of the school
is managed
• How effectively L & M promote improved
teaching
Evaluating and developing leadership
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCES
PROFESSIONAL
STANDARDS
JOB
DESCRIPTIONS
RESEARCH
& RESOURCES
INSPECTION
FRAMEWORKS
What are successful leaders doing.......?
Good to Outstanding subject leaders ..........
• used their up-to-date, specialist knowledge and experience to
innovate, instigate change and secure sustained
improvements
• were enthusiasts, capable of inspiring others and highly
effective in galvanising the support of school leaders and staff
to support them in their drive for improvement
Good to Outstanding ....
• ......... listening very carefully to what pupils say about PESS, what they
enjoyed doing and how they learnt best; pupils involved in constructing
the PE curriculum. Teachers use their freedom and flexibility in devising
programmes that would engage their pupils, recognising the importance
of motivating pupils through challenging work and rigorous expectations,
ensuring that they enjoyed PE lessons.
• were expert teachers and good role models for others in the department
and in the wider school: they modelled best practice to generate
improvements in the quality of teaching
• had very high expectations of staff; roles were clearly defined and all
teachers were held fully accountable for the progress made by their pupils
Departmental Monitoring Document
Monitoring
Term 1
Term 2
Term 3
Term 4
Term 5
Term 6
Lesson Observation
Year 10 GCSE PE
Theory lessons HW/MD
Learning Walks KS4
HW/MD/LL/FR
Year 11 GCSE PE
Theory Lessons HW/MD
Learning Walks KS3
HW/MD/LL/FR
External Observation
Year 13 A2
HW/FR
Learning Walks KS4
HW/MD/LL/FR
Learning Walks KS4
HW/MD/LL/FR
Learning Walks KS3
HW/MD/LL/FR
Work Scrutiny
Year 10/11 GCSE
Books MD/HW
Year 13 BTEC IV
LL
AS/A2 Monitoring
Meetings
FR
AS/A2 Books/Folders
FR/HW
12 BTEC Presentation
of Work Evening
MD/MB
Standardisation of KS3
marks / Levels
FR
Year 10/11 GCSE
Books MD/HW
AS/A2 Books/Folders
FR/HW
GCSE standardisation
of practical marks
MD/MB/AP
Year 10/11 GCSE
Books MD/HW
AS Monitoring Meetings
FR
12 BTEC Presentation
of Work Evening
MD/MB
Homework/Coursework/
Planner
Teachers’ planner
scrutiny
HW/MD/LL/FR
Yr 11 exam analysis
HW/MD
Yr 12/13 exam analysis
HW/FR
BTEC Analysis
HW/LL
Setting quality
homework at KS4 + 5
FR/MD/MB
Resetting of Year 7
groups following
induction programme
HW/MD
Initiation of intervention
strategies to improve
Yr11 predictions (KS4)
HW/MD/LL
Review Meeting
Exam review
MV/MD/FR/LL
Core Curriculum Review
HW/MD
Self Evaluation
Establish PE team
targets and PM targets
TL and Teachers
Year 9 and 10 pathways
audit
MD/FR/LL
Team Leader Review
Meeting
Curriculum Review
HW/FR/LL/MD
Teachers’ planner
scrutiny
HW/MD/LL/FR
Mock examination
review, Year 11/12/13
MD/FR
Analysis of theory
groups for GCSE /A
Level and resetting
MD/FR
Student Audit
HW
SIP review
HW
Year 12 AS
HW/FR
KS5 exam application of
knowledge
LL/FR
Learning Walks KS3
HW/MD/LL/FR
GCSE PE Year 10/11
Coursework
MD/AP/KH
AS/A2 Standardisation
of coursework/practical
scores
FR
AS/A2 Monitoring
Meetings
FR
AS/A2 Books/Folders
FR/HW
Setting quality
homework at KS4 + 5
FR/MD/MB
Pupil progress/
Assessment Opportunity
PE and PM target
review
HW/FR/LL/MD
Team Leader Review
Meeting
Teachers’ planner
scrutiny
HW/MD/LL/FR
12 BTEC OAA
Assessment
HW
SIP Progress
HW
Departmental Priorities – SEF Preparation
Staff Voice
HW
GCSE OAA Assessment
MD
Student Audit
HW
Team Leader Review
Meeting
Full Faculty review
HW
Successful Leaders ..............
...... are aware of staff and pupils’
progress, and the need for them to be
challenged
......know what skills,
understanding
and
knowledge they need
to make the next steps
in their own learning
how to be even more
effective as a leader
.... ensure a supportive
environment in which
all can take the next
steps
.... Ensure the staff team
learn new skills, improve
and develop old skills
....... assess themselves
against previous best and
against a set standard (PM;
Standards; Ofsted criteria)
.....use the strengths of
staff team and other
peers through peer
assessment and shared
celebration of success
The War Chest ...........
•Evidence
•Comfort Blanket
•Whole School
•Departmental Initiatives
•Show off
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‘Measure your subject’s effectiveness by what children and
staff have achieved, ....then, most importantly, by
what they should have achieved with their ability’
........Attention to detail
Thick skin and a sense of humour!
Successful learners ........... Ofsted says...
...acquire new K & S
exceptionally well and develop
an in-depth Understanding
.... ... Practise skills in
a wide range apply
them in selected
activities to achieve
exceptionally
high
levels of performance
......are physically
fit........have a passion
remain active for
sustained periods to
help promote health
and fitness
........think for themselves, take
initiative and become excellent
young leaders.....motivate and
instil excellent sporting attitudes
in others
......show exceptional
levels of originality ,
imagination and
creativity. Know how to
improve their own
performance and work
.....without the need for
guidance or support
Teaching Abbey is outstanding
• What can you tell me about your dept’s
effectiveness in 10 minutes?
Outcomes
Quality of teaching
Personal Development and Welfare
Effectiveness of leadership and management