One suggestion that we received, which we will ensure to act on in future TLC sessions, was that the TLC members would like more examples/models of Ofsted related techniques, in order to enable staff to provide outstanding feedback to pupils. As TLC leaders, we felt this was a great suggestion and will definitely plan future sessions with this suggestion in mind.
This is the blog for Rossett School's Teacher Learning Communities. Contributions come from David West and the TLC leaders. The TLC programme is focussed around the following three areas: + Technology/ipads to promote student responsibility. + Consistent use of feedback/DIRT to improve student reflectiveness. + Providing challenge to promote resilience. + Progress for all (particular PP) + Improve independence and responsibility through 6th form teaching.
Monday, 16 September 2013
TLC session 1- Feedback
The first TLC meeting was very successful and we received lots of positive feedback as well as useful suggestions for future meetings. TLC members enjoyed the opportunity to shared ideas and said that the atmosphere was relaxed and fun, which enabled them to openly discuss and share ideas and experiences freely. They liked the fact that there was a mixture of activities, both written and practical and felt that there was lots of ideas shared, with a focus on oral feedback.
One suggestion that we received, which we will ensure to act on in future TLC sessions, was that the TLC members would like more examples/models of Ofsted related techniques, in order to enable staff to provide outstanding feedback to pupils. As TLC leaders, we felt this was a great suggestion and will definitely plan future sessions with this suggestion in mind.
One suggestion that we received, which we will ensure to act on in future TLC sessions, was that the TLC members would like more examples/models of Ofsted related techniques, in order to enable staff to provide outstanding feedback to pupils. As TLC leaders, we felt this was a great suggestion and will definitely plan future sessions with this suggestion in mind.
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