Description
The characteristics of Quality First Teaching (QFT)
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The latest research into truly inclusive classroom practice
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Debunk myths around differentiation
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The power of QFT with disadvantaged pupils
How to contextualise Quality First Teaching-
High expectations: keep pupils in the struggle zone
- Ideas for differentiation without the worksheets
Language aware: be mindful of how you engage with pupils
- Techniques for positive self-verbalisation
Know the level of need: addresses different levels of prior learning
- Use ‘spot files’ to monitor Student Progress Over Time
Feedback: make it reactive and proactive
- Tools to demonstrate improvement ,and be developmental and formative
Meta cognition: make it explicit, transferable and valued
- How to model the strategies being taught
Peer tutoring: use it as an explicit teaching support
- Top tips for utilising seating plans, tutor groups and academic mentoring
Reading comprehension strategies: apply in tandem to teaching
- Strategies for meeting a whole school literacy agenda
Homework: ensure it supports attainment
- Tools to make it well planned, well timetable