This project offers carefully designed, subject-specific leadership development for those in these roles, beyond what might be offered by their MAT. Participants will work collaboratively with other MAT leaders, discuss developments, engage with expertise and research, and use this experience to inform their work across schools. This supports a key aim of the NCETM and Maths Hubs: namely, to develop successful secondary maths departments that are well led, and that provide ongoing subject professional development through collaborative working both within and between departments.
The rationale for this leadership community includes:
This project is designed for those who lead maths across multiple schools within a MAT, including at least one secondary school. This includes MAT maths leads who are continuing from previous years, and new participants. Participants are encouraged to have at least one school in a Secondary Teaching for Mastery Work Group in 2024/25, but this is not essential.
Participants need to be supported by their MATs to be released to attend three national face-to-face days across the academic year. They are also expected to take part in any inter-sessional learning that supports their work on the programme to develop themselves and others. Examples of such activity might include auditing an aspect of pedagogy or curriculum across the trust; reflection, action planning and vision-setting; working strategically with groups of leaders or teachers; working collaboratively with groups of teachers or students; or delivering professional development to groups of teachers or leaders. In addition, there is an active and supportive online community of MAT leads on this project; it is hoped that participants will contribute.
During the project, participants will have opportunities to engage with research, and with national leaders in educational fields, which have an impact upon their work in schools.
Participants need to be supported by their MATs to be released to attend three national face-to-face days across the academic year.
They are also expected to take part in any inter-sessional learning that supports their work on the programme to develop themselves and others. Examples of such activity might include auditing an aspect of pedagogy or curriculum across the trust; reflection, action planning and vision-setting; working strategically with groups of leaders or teachers; working collaboratively with groups of teachers or students; or delivering professional development to groups of teachers or leaders.
In addition, there is an active and supportive online community of MAT leads on this project; it is hoped that participants will contribute.
During the project, participants will have opportunities to engage with research, and with national leaders in educational fields, which have an impact upon their work in schools.
The Secondary MAT Maths Leaders project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.
To find out more information, please e-mail us at adminnw1mathshub@bright-futures.co.uk