The revised framework for inspection has brought about a renewed focus on the teaching of reading. Inspectors will undertake a 'deep dive' into a school's reading methods and outcomes.
"During all inspections of infant, junior, primary and lower-middle schools, inspectors must focus on how well pupils are taught to read as a main inspection activity. They will pay particular attention to pupils who are reading below age-related expectations (the lowest 20%) to assess how well the school is teaching phonics and supporting all children to become confident, fluent readers." (OFSTED)
Our one day course will help schools to undertake a 'deep dive' into their teaching of reading - especially in the early years. Given this revised focus, now is the right time to audit and evaluate your teaching of reading.
We will look at a wide varity of examples from schools in the UK and provide practical solutions for improving reading outcomes in your school.
The course will :
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Look at the priorities of a deep dive into reading
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Consider carefully the quality of the intent, implementation and impact of a school’s reading curriculum
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Look at the systematic approach to phonics and evaluate the implementation of this approach – is the pace and progression enough for children to become readers?
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Enable you to audit the quality of the provision for reading
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Consider how reading and the development of vocabulary are promoted through the broader curriculum.