We can sometimes think we’ve got to do everything ourselves, from scratch.
But if someone has done something similar to what we’re working on, why wouldn’t we check out what they’ve done?
This isn’t copying or plagiarism, instead it’s about checking out ideas that might be useful in our contexts.
We’ve all checked out recipes online and then adapted them as we cook them ourselves.
Each time we do this our repertoire expands.
It’s the same with professional learning.
For example, if we are revisiting the curriculum, then it’s helpful to consider the underlying principles, for example coherence, knowledge-rich, sequenced, underpinned by high-quality texts and whatever else we believe to be important for the curriculum in our context.
Then, to bring it to life, it’s helpful to have examples of how others have tackled the same projects.
When we see what others have done, we can adapt their ideas.
We are also free to disagree.
In fact, that’s really powerful, because in thinking that we would do things differently, we are strengthening our rationale for the way that we have developed our curriculum.
This is why we created the Curriculum Leaders course for colleagues looking to develop their curriculum leadership whether from a whole school perspective, or as a subject leader in secondary or subject co-ordinator in primary.
Work on the curriculum is never ‘done’!
Curriculum work is a process of iteration and improvement, and it needs to be developed and improved over time.
The course has 8 easy to access modules and we’re now launching session 2!
John Tomsett and I discuss Dylan Wiliam’s seven principles of curriculum design including rigour, coherence and relevance.
While principles do not need to be set in stone, it is important to agree a number as guides for helping us create programmes that are meaningful for our young people.
To access the course, you just need a group or annual subscription (£150/free trial) to Myatt & Co.
You’ll also get access to over 500 CPD films, including the popular primary and secondary subject networks!
Until next time
Mary
To access the course, you just need an annual subscription to Myatt & Co.
Access is just £150 and you’ll also get access to over 500 CPD films, including the popular primary and secondary subject networks.
Until next time
Mary
PS The cost for Myatt & Co is going up shortly, so it’s worth getting on board now!