This week @MeolsCopHS is launching a new homework policy, something that’s been almost a year on a making.
A thread 🧵 on implementation
Firstly, as with effective implementation, we began to identify the ‘why’
This involves creating up a T&L Inquiry group - totally voluntary, made up of a range of staff who were keen to be involved
As an aside from this, we sought to hear from as many voices as possible - therefore we used our @TeacherTapp school surveys to gather views from parents and staff, alongside collecting pupil voice
It allowed us to identify some barriers & opportunities
We also sought to seek what other great practice there was out in schools. Luckily @InquisitiveTea2 knew a kind soul who led on homework and was able to give us w guided tour of their policy.
I’ll admit, it spun my head & we were so inspired by the brilliance we saw.
Using all our information, we began to focus on the next stage of implementation, identifying our active ingredients
Homework then was to look at the evidence & reading around homework - shouts to @Dr_Castelino ,@adamboxer1 @teacherhead & @HuntingtonYork here
Concurrently, our fab Head of Maths & AAHT @MissBKearns decided to do trial on homework for her Disciplined Inquiry. It showed our plan was the right one
Unfortunately Ofsted got in the way of our next meeting, so we were a little adhoc until we managed to finally meet up to finalise our implementation plan.
This plan, alongside the evidence & guidance, allowed us to begin to create our ‘Homework Principles’ and draft policy.
These principles, like our feedback ones, aim to be tight but loose. Proving guidance
Obviously a one pager 😂
Essentially our homework policy is this, it’s nothing outlandish, but we feel will be impactful and workload friendly
It’s centralised in depts
Short, simple & focused tasks that embed the curriculum
All digital for KS3, with Classcharts to set it
A weekly schedule for KS3
Alongside our compulsory tasks, we still felt it was right to offer Mode B homework (thanks @teacherhead!)
So across KS3-4, there is optional homework for those who want to go beyond the curriculum - our simple guidance is that it must link to learning, recognised and rewarded
Knowing our cohort, we began to think about how we could reduce any barriers to students
Seeking feedback is essential before you even think about launch - so we drafted a plan & then shared the proposals with subject leaders (which led to further tweaks) and then to staff & some parents just before the summer break.
We were able to come to our final policy by July (we did the ‘why & outline before summer) and then officially launched at our INSET this week.
It in included the big picture alongside sone practical guidance around setting homework.
To accompany this, we have a staff booklet which provides all the support needed - including research, our principles, walkthroughs and exemplification
Our focus is building motivation, habits & success around homework.
We aren’t going to be sanctioning students, therefore we’ve looked at how we can nudge norms, secure success etc.
This is alongside reducing barriers etc
Thanks @PepsMccrea
This work also dovetails nicely with the Small Steps launch by our Year 11 team (@MissBKearns & @MchsMiss)
Each subject is giving students ‘steps’ on how to improve, each of them linked to homework they will complete at home. Success = points = prizes.
We also know that parental empowerment is crucial in an effective homework system.
Therefore we’ve produced a guide and videos for them
It includes the ‘why’, supporting students, ClassCharts guidance and tips on the science of learning. Obvs some bits on Atomic Habits
It’s important that we don’t just ‘train’ and pray, so after our INSET on Tuesday where we officially launched homework 2024-24, CPD won’t stop there.
We’ve got Breakfast Jams on designing homework & motivation, and later in the term we’ll be sharing best practice from depts
So tomorrow we’re into the delivery stage 🙌
Out go letters to parents and sessions for students in anticipation of homework going ‘live’ from the 18th September
This 2 weeks gap allows us to ensure teams are ready, Classcharts is all set up & parents/students are ready
@SaysMiss - you might like this, but excuse the length though 😅
@SaysMiss One of the key areas of delivery is about over-communication, so lots of social media messages (& other mediums) for parents to get updated on incoming new policy
Part of this idea around ‘Parental Empowerment’ - thanks @MissBKearns @marcrowland73
@SaysMiss @MissBKearns @marcrowland73 This week our Breakfast Jam was led by the brilliant @InquisitiveTea2, which gave sone further guidance for staff on homework.
One of the best sessions I’ve been too, and almost 20 @MeolsCopHS staff volunteering for more CPD 👏👏👏
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This term we’ve begun a new three year project to really hone our whole school literacy, it’s called Literacy is Power
Massive piece of work, which is slowly being implemented in waves over the next year
We held our launch in September, sharing the vision and also some sage advice from @AlexJQuigley around effective literacy implementation.
Huge thanks to & @lamb_heart_tea @DavidDidau and @RealGeoffBarton who have inspired so much
The first session briefly discussed Disciplinary Literacy, curricular thinking and the importance of knowledge (tying nicely with our work around the core knowledge last year)
Been a busy term and I’m so ready for the Christmas break.
Thought I’d share some threads on the CPD that’s been on offer at Meols Cop this term so far.
I’ll start with our Middle Leader Mastery programme, which is onto year 4 with a focus on Teams & launching Steplab
Our first session of the year always looks at Department and Pastoral Improvement Plans, and is built around the @EducEndowFoundn Implementation guidance.
Loved your blog too @SimonDCox
@MissBKearns followed this session with a lovely bit around team development, and a nod to the updated guidance report.
Departments have a ringfenced 30 minutes a week (in addition to directed time hours), so it’s making the most of that time
Hard to put into words how inspired I am after our previous two days INSET. The below thread gives a quick overview of some of the bright spots of the sessions led by the @MeolsCopHS team
I am so excited for 2023-24. As Carmy would say, "Let it rip"
We've had sessions from @HelenHinde3 around our INCREDIBLE new Learning Behaviours Curriculum.
This programme is Year 2 of our focus on @EducEndowFoundn LBs and utilises the thinking of @primarypercival to craft our first 'curriculum'
Helen began with the 'Why' and big picture
Helen then followed up with a session today that focused on our existing and new routines for learning which we will be focusing on this term;
- A Strong Start
- Signal, Pause, Inset
- Finish Strong
The session featured modelling, walkthroughs and a real golden thread around why