Teaching and learning assistants can be trained and deployed to support A, G&T learners in everyday lessons. Ann Bridgland explains where they can make the most impact
Churchill Community College was asked to run an alternative curriculum programme for students in North Tyneside who are at risk of permanent exclusion. Manager Philip Kemp explains how the scheme succeeds in getting them back on track
Michael Gove’s new primary history curriculum may be controversial, but it offers opportunities for gifted and talented pupils to embrace historical understanding and develop their learning skills, explains Steve Mynard
All teachers value classroom approaches that require minimum effort for maximum impact. Torsten Payne explains how changes in questioning technique can provide greater challenge for G&T students
Packed full of innovative and practical ideas for the classroom and curriculum, the Teaching, Learning & Pastoral Hub helps you to achieve or maintain outstanding teaching and learning across the school – plus supplying you with guidance and support for wellbeing and behaviour.
Help your more able pupils fulfill their potential. Our ideas, articles and guidance will develop and enhance your G&T provision, The Gifted & Talented Hub will help you raise achievement of disadvantaged able pupils, and promote excellence in individual subjects.
Advanced Skills Teacher Kathryn Furness continues to chart the progress of the teaching and learning group established at her school. This month she describes how teachers addressed differentiation in the starter/plenary with the help of students