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Primary Teaching for Mastery - continuous

What will you learn?

Pupil Outcomes: 

  • Pupils will have high expectations and a positive attitude towards maths. 
  • Pupils will demonstrate behaviours linked to teaching for mastery. 
  • They will experience coherent, well-designed lessons, leading to fewer pupils falling below age-related expectations (ARE) and deeper understanding in focused areas. 

Whole-School/Departmental Policies: 

  • Strengthen leadership for implementation. 
  • Refine school systems to support sustainable teaching for mastery. 
  • Ensure continuous professional development (CPD), including collaborative planning and specialist subject knowledge. 
  • Identify and support teachers needing extra input. 
  • Foster system leadership in collaboration with other schools. 

Practice Development: 

  • Collaborate on planning, teaching, and reflecting, using deeper subject knowledge for a coherent mastery curriculum. 
  • Demonstrate the Five Big Ideas in everyday practice. 

Professional Learning: 

  • Enhance subject knowledge, focusing on progression in key areas. 
  • For subject leaders: Learn to implement teaching for mastery further, including fostering a collaborative planning culture. 
  • Value ongoing professional development to support continuous improvement. 

Programme Structure

This programme includes:

  • Six half-termly,  Work Groups sessions each year, led by a Mastery Specialist
  • Collaborative school visits to embed teaching for mastery in setting and to learn from one another
  • Optional focused themes to help develop specific areas of teaching for mastery 
  • Optional live lessons for any teacher to observe and reflect upon teaching and learning
  • Release time for participants to attend sessions and school visits across 2025/26 and 2026/27

Who should attend

  • Schools aiming to embed and sustain a teaching for mastery approach
  • Schools that have previously engaged in development, embedding, sustaining or teaching for mastery work groups continuous in previous years 
  • Maths Leads or lead teachers in maths should attend core sessions
  • Any member of the staff team can attend focus themes and live lessons 
  • Participants should be supported by the headteacher to implement and evaluate changes to school policies and practices

Benefits

Participants will:

  • Develop a deep and secure understanding of mathematics teaching
  • Support pupils to build long-term, adaptable mathematical knowledge
  • Improve pupils’ confidence, progress and enjoyment in maths
  • Embed consistent approaches that support deeper understanding over time
  • Be part of a community of schools to collaborate with and learn from year on year

 


 

Our Professional Development is funded by the Department for Education and is free to all participating schools.