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Ms. Gabrielle Moran Deputy Principal, Eureka School, Kells. Mr. Adrian Dungan Deputy Principal, St. Gerard’s School, Bray. The School Plan. MLL/WSE The School Plan: Mission Statement School personnel Post-holders + duties Prefects Students’ Council. The School Plan.
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Ms. Gabrielle Moran Deputy Principal, Eureka School, Kells. Mr. Adrian Dungan Deputy Principal, St. Gerard’s School, Bray.
The School Plan MLL/WSE The School Plan: Mission Statement School personnel Post-holders + duties Prefects Students’ Council
The School Plan Members of the BoM Members of the Parents’ Assoc. All School Policies
SUBJECT INSPECTIONS A Guide to Subject Inspection - DES website • Random but follow regional schedule • 2 week notice • One or two days with up to two lessons per teacher (a double class = 1 lesson) • Information form filled in in advance • No individual lesson plans required • An outline of scheme of work for year i.e. geography dept plan • Any collaborative planning • Info can be sent electronically in advance prior to inspection
SUBJECT INSPECTIONS What happens in a subject inspection? • Introduction • Observe what happens • Look at copies/notebooks • Any document provided by teacher • Engage with the students • Write notes on observations • Feedback given that is confidential
INCIDENTAL INSPECTIONS Incidental experience, the ‘drive-by’? • Totally random • Looking at student, teaching, classroom experience and/or evidence on a specific day • Normally not first lesson • Schedule of visits posted ASAP • Classroom engagement same as subject inspection • No written report • Oral report on overall findings based on lessons observed
FOLLOW THROUGH INSPECTIONS The follow through inspection • Normally within 3 years • 2 day notice period • Review implementation recommendations • Document reviews • Class visit (possibly) • A short report appended to the published report
WSE-MLL WSE-MLL • 3 in-school inspection days • Review of collaborative/departmental planning • Potential classroom visit (25 lessons on average over 3 days) • 3 week notice period • Classes to be visited posted on day • Procedure similar to incidental experience
Focus Groups Principal and Deputy Post Holders/Teachers (random group) Students (Council, Prefects, random group) Parents (2 reps) BoM Programme co-ordinator
Programme Evaluation Includes - JCSP, TY, LCA & LCVP • 5 days notification • Carried out by one inspector over 2 days (depending upon size of school, timetabling, number of teachers involved and scope of inspection) • Need to ensure coursework-related materials are available. • Inspector meets with principal, programme co-ordinator, staff and focus group of students. • Classroom visits, generally not more than two per teacher, follow. • Oral feedback given relating to learning, teaching and student experience.
LOOKING AT …. LOOKING FOR …. What’s observed and expected? • Evidence of planning - individual and collaborative • Individual planning as expressed in classroom, students’ work, fieldwork etc. • Any collaborative planning evidence (meetings, minutes, subject/curricular planning plans, teaching resources) • Whole-school & department planning (SSE/SIP reflected) • Lesson structure and clarity and learning intention • Active engagement (student’s are not passive and I’m not the active one) and participation
LOOKING AT …. LOOKING FOR …. • Balance between teacher and student inputs - who is doing the talking, working • Behaviourist, constructivist, socio-cultural • Variety of experiences (responding to Q’s, discussion, pair and/or group work, tasks, application of skills, co-operative learning, not looking for tokenist group work) • Continue the variety of experiences (visual stimulus, individual attention, review and provision of homework) • ICT for learning as opposed to teaching only • Assessment of learning
LOOKING AT …. LOOKING FOR …. • Evidence of differentiation (in intention, questioning, tasks, formation of groups, homework tasks) • Literacy and numeracy (whole-school approach translated into practice) and evaluation impact • School self-evaluation (evidence in terms of practice) • Classroom atmosphere • Classroom routines • Seating arrangement
LOOKING AT …. LOOKING FOR …. • Classroom management • Dealing with challenging behaviours • Mutual respect and relationships • What is it like in this class • Is what they are learning clear? • Are they learning it? • Level of collaboration • Subject folder - curricular plan • Subject plan - what does it mean? • A working document
LOOKING AT …. LOOKING FOR …. • Subject Department • A co-ordinator (post or voluntary? be a subject teacher) • Provision to meet • What is on the Agenda (books, exams, teaching and learning) • Collaborative review of SEC results • Ideally looking at actively, engaged teachers • Moving beyond the static plan and looking at strategic targets or priorities embracing or complementing whole-school initiatives
Inspection Reports Quality Assurance - the Inspectorate Code of Practice Inspection reports - right to reply and appeal under legislation Education Act, 1998 Section 13 (9) Options 1, 2 or 3 Timing (6 months approx.)
Using the Process Positively Affirmation of good practice Supporting teaching and learning Creating a culture Subject reflection and collaboration What about your role as DP’s?