The Royal Geographical Society's 'Young Geography Teacher of the Year' (2014) and
currently the Head of Geography at the 'Best British School Overseas' - Dubai College, UAE. I have a decade of experience as a practitioner teaching GCSE (AQA) and A Level (AQA and Edexcel) and mark Edexcel's A Level paper 3.
The Royal Geographical Society's 'Young Geography Teacher of the Year' (2014) and
currently the Head of Geography at the 'Best British School Overseas' - Dubai College, UAE. I have a decade of experience as a practitioner teaching GCSE (AQA) and A Level (AQA and Edexcel) and mark Edexcel's A Level paper 3.
This is a 13 page document full of teaching and learning strategies to diminish the difference (narrow the gap) between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged ( including PP and non PP pupils).
The teaching and learning strategies are informed by findings from the Sutton Trust which rank interventions in terms of months impact. If you are unfamiliar with their work, I would strongly advise researching their teaching and learning toolkit to help guide your PP strategy in school.
The booklet contains practical strategies in line with the most effective forms of interventions as identified by the Sutton Trust. Notable examples include; meta-cognitive and self-regulation strategies, effective feedback and guidance on writing effective WWW and EBIs, collaborative learning, reading comprehension and a mastery learning model.
This was created as part of my Teaching and Learning responsibility for monitoring and raising the achievement of PP pupils in my school.