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Primary Teaching for Mastery - Introductory

This programme supports schools to develop a teaching for mastery approach, creating a shared vision for maths and improving pupil outcomes through consistent, high-quality teaching.

 

What will you learn?

Pupil Outcomes:

  • Improved learning, reflected in internal data and teacher reflections
  • Enhanced mathematical mindsets and enjoyment of the subject

Whole-School/Departmental Policies:

  • Create a shared vision for maths, promoting positive mindsets across the school
  • Review and refine policies and practices, focusing on the ‘Catalysts for Change’ (Vision, Subject Expertise, Mindsets, Proficiency, Systems)
  • Implement teaching for mastery through clear policies, curriculum and timetabling
  • Build a collaborative culture that supports ongoing professional development

Practice Development:

  • Support teachers to implement the ‘Catalysts for Change’ priorities
  • Put the shared maths vision into practice, fostering positive mathematical mindsets
  • Design and reflect on effective lessons aligned with teaching for mastery

Professional Learning:

  • Evaluate current systems, cultures and professional development
  • Develop understanding of the ‘Catalysts for Change’ and how they can be implemented across the school
  • Enhance subject knowledge, with a focus on progression in key areas

Programme Structure

This programme includes:

  • Six half-termly, school-based Work Groups each year, led by a Mastery Specialist
  • Termly school visits from a Mastery Specialist to support the development and embedding of teaching for mastery
  • Release time for participants to attend sessions and school visits across 2026/2027 and 2027/2028

Who should attend

  • Schools aiming to develop a teaching for mastery approach
  • Schools that have not previously engaged in this phase
  • Headteacher involvement is essential, particularly during school visits and key Work Group sessions
  • Schools must nominate a maths lead and one other participant to attend Work Group sessions and lead changes
  • Participants should be supported by the headteacher to implement and evaluate changes to school policies and practices

Benefits

Participants will:

  • Develop a shared vision for maths across the school
  • Strengthen teaching for mastery through consistent approaches
  • Improve pupil outcomes and engagement in maths
  • Build sustainable systems and professional development practices

 

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