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Working with local schools and specialists

Primary Teaching for Mastery: Development

Join the waitlist for 2024/25 This Work Group will support schools in developing a teaching for mastery approach. The Work Group will typically consist of a group of six schools who work collaboratively with a Mastery Specialist to lead the development of teaching for mastery in their schools.

Primary Teaching for Mastery: Development
Primary Teaching for Mastery: Development

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Apply to the waitlist for 2024/25

Working with local schools and specialists

About the Event

APPLICATIONS FOR 2023/24 ARE NOW CLOSED. PLEASE USE THE LINK TO APPLY TO OUR WAITING LIST.

WHAT IS INVOLVED?

Two teachers from each participating school join a Work Group, consisting of six or seven local primary schools. Each Work Group is led by a trained Primary Mastery Specialist. Work Groups meet regularly to plan, observe and discuss teaching for mastery. In between meetings, teachers explore mastery approaches in their own classrooms and across their school.

Support is provided from a local classroom-based Mastery Specialist who leads the group. This model of professional development involves hands-on learning and peer-to-peer support. It is evidence-based and designed to support substantial long-term change.

WHO CAN TAKE PART?

This programme is for state-funded primary schools in England. Two teachers from each participant school will attend six half-day meetings during the school year, and lead teaching for mastery development in their own school.

WHAT IS THE COST?

The Primary Teaching for Mastery Development Work Groups project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools. 

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