Supporting Post-16 GCSE Resit

Work Groups in this project will explore effective ways of teaching key content to GCSE resit students, and effective ways of working with teachers of post-16 resit GCSE in the context of Covid recovery. Participants will, through collaboration and experimentation, deepen their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum demands of GCSE Maths and their awareness of pedagogical approaches that best support students taking GCSE for the second time.

Participants’ departments will, through shared good practice, become more effective at teaching GCSE resit. This will come from wider and more confident use of teaching approaches such as bar modelling, multiplicative reasoning, realistic contextualisation or teaching for mastery.

What is involved?

Most Work Groups in the project will have three days (or equivalent) of direct meeting time. However, this may be adapted to suit the needs of the group, and could be three full day face-to-face sessions, six part-day/twilight sessions, or a blended mix of face-to-face and online meetings.

Participants will be representing their institution and working with colleagues in between Work Group sessions.

Who can take part?

This project is for teachers of post-16 GCSE Maths resit and/or any head of department where post-16 GCSE Maths resit is taught.

Participants may be based in FE colleges, sixth form colleges, schools with post-16 provision or other post-16 settings.

What are the benefits?

Participants and their departments will:

  • improve their awareness of key concepts and themes relevant to the context of GCSE resit
  • increase their awareness of appropriate pedagogies to help students make connections and deepen understanding
  • share approaches to planning and delivery of key concepts with the Work Group and with departmental colleagues
  • develop teaching and learning approaches and pedagogy to promote engagement of students
  • work towards increased localised support and collaboration between 11-16 schools, FE colleges, sixth form colleges and 11-18 schools.

Cost: The Supporting Post-16 GCSE Resit project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools/colleges.

Dates:

11 Nov 15:00-16:15online

20 December 9:30-12:00online

20 Jan 15:00-16:15online

24 Feb 15:00-16:15online

10 March 15:00-16:15online

One half day in April – TBC