Team science is currently adapting to two entirely new curriculums both for KS3 and for BTEC. The prime focus of the day was to create schemes of work for both so that we may make the transition to the new curriculums as straight forward as humanly possible. The new curriculum introduces vast arrays of previous KS4 content into KS3 making the way we deliver complex vocabulary, models and concepts to all ability ranges a prime focus.
With differentiation we have looked at ways of creating an online ‘file-share’ using the new dynamic learning resource we have started to compile each other “best bits” so to speak. This will hopefully mean that learners can have access to the optimal resources and also make the way we plan as a department smarter.
Furthermore, the planning day has given us a fraction of time to evaluate what had worked well with last academic year’s curriculum and delivery to enable us to carry forward or develop our successful management from last year with the intention of making an even more ‘streamlined’ delivery scheme.
With new, more stringent, protocols in place for the BTEC curriculums we have had to create a very rigid framework in order to meet deadlines and maximise pass-rates. Again, a new scheme of work has had to be created that will give all learners access to Pass, Merit and Distinction content. We hope that with the times spent planning the first units; the new BTECs continue to provide learners with an enjoyable and project based means of learning.
Exciting times, challenges and opportunities lay ahead for all over at Science HQ. Special mention to the construction workers on the day. Their fantastic use of hydraulic machinery really resonated with us!
Damien, Terry and Karen
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