SECONDARY MATHEMATICS TSST
New Horizons Teaching School Alliance are pleased to offer the following FREE Mathematics Teachers Subject Specialism Training in 2018Designed for teachers who are currently teaching Mathematics outside of their specialism subject, or who wish to offer teaching in Mathematics. The programme is also suitable for those returning to teaching Mathematics. The core 4 day programme alongside online modules will improve both subject knowledge and classroom practitioner skills, allowing you to confidently teach up to GCSE with an optional add on course for AS/A2 knowledge also available. Eligibility To be eligible for a place on the programme, you must meet the following criteria: v You must have QTS but do not have an initial teacher training specialism in the subject you are applying for or be an unqualified teacher in an academy school. v You are currently teaching in a maintained secondary school, maintained or non-maintained special school or academy, or you are a qualified teacher, not currently teaching, who wishes to return to teaching. v Your school is willing to support your application and provide opportunities to attend all face to face taught sessions. Format The TSST course will run with the following format: v Four face-to-face twilight sessions at the Rochester Grammar School (or partner schools as appropriate), plus an induction day. v Online modules to be completed between sessions addressing gaps in knowledge not addressed in the four face-to-face days. v Support and activities in schools. This will be bespoke for each participant but could include lesson observations, peer support, action research and joint planning. All sessions will focus on subject knowledge, pedagogy and effective learning through practical work where appropriate. There will be opportunities to practice techniques in the classroom and to network and learn from other practising teachers. The face-to-face sessions are delivered by Specialist Leaders in Education and other experienced practitioners, with significant experience in the classroom, in delivering professional development and with a range of programmes.
New Horizons Teaching School Alliance are pleased to offer the following FREE Mathematics Teachers Subject Specialism Training in 2018 Designed for teachers who are currently teaching Mathematics outside of their specialism subject, or who wish to offer teaching in Mathematics. The programme is also suitable for those returning to teaching Mathematics. The core 4 day programme alongside online modules will improve both subject knowledge and classroom practitioner skills, allowing you to confidently teach up to GCSE with an optional add on course for AS/A2 knowledge also available. Eligibility To be eligible for a place on the programme, you must meet the following criteria: v You must have QTS but do not have an initial teacher training specialism in the subject you are applying for or be an unqualified teacher in an academy school. v You are currently teaching in a maintained secondary school, maintained or non-maintained special school or academy, or you are a qualified teacher, not currently teaching, who wishes to return to teaching. v Your school is willing to support your application and provide opportunities to attend all face to face taught sessions.
Format The TSST course will run with the following format: v Four face-to-face twilight sessions at the Rochester Grammar School (or partner schools as appropriate), plus an induction day. v Online modules to be completed between sessions addressing gaps in knowledge not addressed in the four face-to-face days. v Support and activities in schools. This will be bespoke for each participant but could include lesson observations, peer support, action research and joint planning.
All sessions will focus on subject knowledge, pedagogy and effective learning through practical work where appropriate. There will be opportunities to practice techniques in the classroom and to network and learn from other practising teachers. The face-to-face sessions are delivered by Specialist Leaders in Education and other experienced practitioners, with significant experience in the classroom, in delivering professional development and with a range of programmes. |



