Department For Education
Who this course is for
This course is for:
- teachers and leaders with responsibility for leading maths across a primary key-stage or school, or those who want to have this responsibility
- teachers familiar with mastery approaches to teaching primary maths, who want to improve leadership skills in this area
- subject leaders in a school already engaged in the primary Teaching for Mastery programme or similar programmeexample
Overview
This one-year course will help you to:
- embed mastery approaches to teaching maths in your school
- lead your school to teach maths effectively, working collaboratively with senior leaders and teachers
This course will:
- take 12 months to complete
- involve an average of 1 to 2 hours of study each week
- be a mix of self-study and group sessions
- have a written assessment
- start February 2024
Funding
Funding to cover the course fees is available for most teachers and school leaders in state funded settings in England.
Eligibility
Before applying for this NPQ, you should have a secure understanding of mastery approaches to teaching maths from the Teaching for Mastery programme, or an equivalent programme.
Course content
Develop a school culture with a positive attitude to maths
Youll learn about how pupils learn, so you can develop systems which help children:
- overcome maths anxiety
- build resilience
- develop problem-solving strategies
Youll learn how to create a culture of high expectations where teachers:
- challenge and motivate pupils
- give pupils high quality feedback
Design and introduce maths curriculums
Youll learn how to design maths curriculums and develop leadership skills to help you introduce them, including how to:
- identify the maths knowledge that pupils need
- help pupils make connections between maths facts and concepts
- identify gaps in pupils knowledge and make changes accordingly
- plan curriculum changes so that teachers are supported
Support maths teachers in your school
Youll learn techniques to help you support maths teachers, including techniques to help them:
- plan lessons, for example sequencing lessons so that pupils can build their knowledge
- support inclusion ofpupils, for example ensuring that the starting point is accessible to all
- manage their workload, for example by sharing approaches to marking work
- understand and use consistent maths vocabulary
Course structure
The course includes 10 topics, outlined in the course framework. Providers use this framework to design their course.
The course includes:
- independent study
- group coaching
- face-to-face sessions with other participants
Youll need to spend 1 to 2 hours a week working on this NPQ.
If you can, you should do this during work hours in career development time.
Providers
You can train with one of the following providers:
- Ambition Institute
- Church of England
- Education Development Trust
- LLSE
- National Institute of Teaching
- Teach First
- UCL Institute of Education
They work with delivery partners, such as teaching school hubs, to provide training.
Assessment
To get your NPQ accreditation youll need to complete the course and pass a written assessment (1,500 words).
Apply
Before you apply to your chosen training provider, you need to register with the Department for Education.
Last updated 2 October 2023 +show all updates
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