Wednesday, 29th November 3.15 pm online
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Secondary Subject Leadership
The purpose of this project is to offer focused support to secondary heads of department/subject leaders, to enable them to better understand and implement teaching for mastery approaches across their department, and to develop in their role as leaders of both student learning and teacher PD.


Time & Location
Wednesday, 29th November 3.15 pm online
TBC
About the Event
Professional development designed specifically for secondary heads of maths
WHO CAN TAKE PART?
The project is for secondary heads of department/subject leaders, and is open to heads of department in schools already involved with Maths Hubs and to those who are not yet involved. In their first year of engagement with this project, participants will be part of a Work Group. In subsequent years they will be part of a Maths Hub-led subject leadership community.
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
This project provides an opportunity for participants to deepen their understanding of teaching approaches, of their wider roles, and of their capacity with their colleagues to transform secondary maths learning.
They will work collaboratively with other subject leaders, discuss developments and engage with research, and use this experience to inform their work in leading and developing maths education in school.
What will you learn?
- You will promote and develop a shared vision, culture and set of principles for teaching and learning in maths
- You will ensure coherence in the curriculum and provide support for teaching for mastery across the department
- You and your department will establish collaborative ways of working to support ongoing developments
- You will develop in your ability to lead change
Dates:
- Introduction Session: 29th November 2023 - 3.15pm (Online)
- Day 1 (all day) : 17th January 2024 - venue tbc
- Day 2 (all day) : 13th March 2024 - venue tbc
- Day 3 (all day) : 2nd May 2024 - venue tbc
WHAT IS THE COST?
The Secondary Maths Subject Leaders Community project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.