Matt Bromley was asked to contribute to a series of videos for Pearson Learning exploring ways of making English more real and relatable. You can watch those videos below. Here, he explains why English is the most important subject on the timetable and how we can make it talk to pupils’ lived experiences… As anContinue reading “Why is English the most important subject on the school timetable?”
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Using story to aide memorisation
This is a version of an article written for SecEd Magazine and is the third instalment in a 4-part series. Read part one and part two. Storytelling can be incredibly powerful. In this four-part series, Matt Bromley considers how we can use story to improve our teaching and curriculum delivery. In part three, he exploresContinue reading “Using story to aide memorisation”
Using story to organise the curriculum
This is a version of an article written for SecEd Magazine and is the second instalment in a 4-part series. Read the first part here. Storytelling can be incredibly powerful. In this four-part series, Matt Bromley considers how can we use story to improve our teaching and curriculum delivery. In part two, he explores practicalContinue reading “Using story to organise the curriculum”
The power and the story
This is a version of an article written for SecEd Magazine and is the first instalment in a 4-part series. Storytelling can be incredibly powerful. In this four-part series, Matt Bromley considers how can we use story to improve our teaching, to give shape to our lessons, and to improve student memory. In part one,Continue reading “The power and the story”
What is the purpose of education?
An extract from ‘Intent Implementation Impact: How to Design and Deliver an Ambitious School Curriculum’ by Matt Bromley An important step in the process of curriculum design is to articulate the purpose of education in our schools and colleges as well as in each of the subject disciplines we teach within these institutions. You mayContinue reading “What is the purpose of education?”
Why is curriculum planning important?
An extract from ‘Intent Implementation Impact: How to Design and Deliver an Ambitious School Curriculum’ by Matt Bromley For too long, the means, methods, and outcomes of assessments, not the curriculum, have held the sceptre in education but now the curriculum – it’s intent, implementation, and impact – is king. Outcomes data (test and examContinue reading “Why is curriculum planning important?”
What is a broad and balanced curriculum?
An extract from ‘Intent Implementation Impact: How to Design and Deliver an Ambitious School Curriculum’ by Matt Bromley A broad and balanced curriculum is about ensuring learners are prepared for the next stages of their education, employment, and lives… that they are developed holistically, and leave the education system skilled and knowledgeable employees and well-rounded,Continue reading “What is a broad and balanced curriculum?”
What is a curriculum?
An extract from ‘Intent Implementation Impact: How to Design and Deliver an Ambitious School Curriculum’ by Matt Bromley Before we can embark on the complicated process of curriculum design, we must first understand what a curriculum is. After all, we wouldn’t try to manufacture a widget without first knowing what a widget looks like, whatContinue reading “What is a curriculum?”
Teachers do it for the holidays
I’m sure this conversation will be familiar to teachers the world over: “What do you do?”“I’m a teacher.”“Tck, you’re always on holiday, aren’t you?” I used to take umbrage at the assumption – made from a position of ignorance – that teachers had it easy with their short days and long holidays. I’d explain, defiantly: “Actually, I’mContinue reading “Teachers do it for the holidays”
Lessons from teacher training – the full series
By Matt Bromley Initial teacher training programmes can provide seasoned professionals with a fresh perspective on their own practice. Certainly, this year, as I have lectured my trainee teachers as lead lecturer on a national ITT programme, I’ve thought my sessions would be useful, not just for those new to the profession, but for allContinue reading “Lessons from teacher training – the full series”
