Description
he assignment is in two parts.
Part One: 2000 words or equivalent. Create a resource to support teachers’ professional development in relation to two key current issues (there will inevitably be links to other issues within this). The resource should identify and critically evaluate how these issues impact upon pupil achievement and well-being.
Part Two: 1000 words. Based on the two issues considered in Part One, write a critical analysis, supported by a range of relevant and recently published wider reading, of your professional strengths and development needs. As part of this, you should consider and identify a range of strategies that you will use to enhance your professional development and understanding of these areas.
Learning Outcomes
1. Critically analyse current issues impacting upon pupil achievement and well-being.
2. Critically analyse your professional strengths and development needs.
3. Identify strategies to enhance professional development.
Some advice when writing your assignment…
When writing the reflective piece, it may help you to think about your intent, how you will implement this and what you intend the impact to be.
In the reflective piece, it will help you to maintain focus and specificity by referring to key elements of the Teachers’ Standards.
When producing your training resource, ensure that the relevance of the issue in the context of the primary school is clear.
Carefully consider the relevance of wider reading sources based on their publication date. You also need to be critical in your choice of sources – consider credibility and relevance.
Carefully consider how you present your training resource, it should not be an essay spread over a number of PowerPoint slides. Think carefully about what would be successful in engaging an audience of busy primary school teachers.
It is important that you consider counter arguments related to the issues being discussed and you should question the validity of these.
In your training resource, consider the potential impact of the issues being explored on both children’s achievement and well-being.