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Session two Getting to know the PSQM criteria. What does the Primary Science Quality Mark look like?. PSQM SILVER. PSQM Bronze. PSQM GOLD. 3. PSQM Core documents. 1. PSQM action plan 2. Principles of teaching science in your school- “We know that good science occurs in our school when…”
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What does the Primary Science Quality Mark look like? PSQMSILVER PSQM Bronze PSQM GOLD 3
PSQM Core documents 1. PSQM action plan 2. Principles of teaching science in your school- “We know that good science occurs in our school when…” 3. Log of science subject leader 4. List of CPD activities of subject leader & other members of staff and their impact 5. School Development Plan: sections that have relevance to science 6. Portfolio to illustrate science in your school to support reflections of impact: Bronze Award - from your own class Silver Award - from several other classes Gold Award - from your school and the wider community 7. Calendar of science events in school (assemblies, outings, science days and weeks, visits, visiting speakers, activity days)
PSQM Tasks • Principles • Pupil voice • Transition • Staff vision • Albums • Learning walk • Monitoring • Resources • Book Scrutiny • Visits, visitors • Links/ creativity/ cross curricular • 12. Community • 13. T/L strategies • 14. CPD Impact • 15. Display board observation capture • 16. Lesson observations • Planning Scrutiny • Peep
Two models to support effective action planning Effective CPD model (Adey et al) • Relevant to need • Sustained • Collaborative • Embedded in culture of school • Career linked SMART targets • Specific • Measurable • Achievable • Realistic • Time related
SMART Targets A SMART Action or Target is one that is: Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time related
SMART Targets A SMART Action or Target is one that is: Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time related
Gap Task! • Complete your action plan before the next session. • Start to compile your CORE documents ready for next session. 12