Deck 3: Approaching Long- and Medium-Term Planning
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Deck 3: Approaching Long- and Medium-Term Planning
1
Within the National Curriculum for England, the programmes of study, notes and guidance for English, mathematics and science are statutory.
False
2
Every state-funded school, including academies and free schools, must provide a curriculum that ensures which of the following?
A) Promoting the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society
B) Pupils know basic English and mathematics facts
C) Preparing pupils at the school for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life
D) Pupils know all content of the National Curriculum
A) Promoting the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society
B) Pupils know basic English and mathematics facts
C) Preparing pupils at the school for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life
D) Pupils know all content of the National Curriculum
A, C
3
Which of the following are issues to take into consideration when you are planning long term?
A) Breadth and depth
B) Coherence
C) Relevance
D) Differentiation
E) Progression
A) Breadth and depth
B) Coherence
C) Relevance
D) Differentiation
E) Progression
A, B, C, D, E
4
Which of the following should be in your classroom management plan?
A) Classroom organisation, including seating
B) Planned behaviour management strategies
C) Rewards and sanctions
D) Your own verbal and non-verbal behaviour
E) Contextual priorities
A) Classroom organisation, including seating
B) Planned behaviour management strategies
C) Rewards and sanctions
D) Your own verbal and non-verbal behaviour
E) Contextual priorities
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5
What are the components of 'assertive discipline'?
A) Consequences
B) Classroom discipline plan
C) Positive recognition
D) Rules
A) Consequences
B) Classroom discipline plan
C) Positive recognition
D) Rules
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6
Think of ways you have organised classroom activities. Do you recognise the relationship between the complexity of the organisation and the level of children's engagement in the activity? In which other ways do you think different forms of organisation can benefit or even limit children's learning in one area?
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7
What planning formats are you familiar with? Consider the strengths and weaknesses of each one.
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8
What do you consider is the most important element for planning an effective lesson?
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9
Consider your last lesson. Where were there opportunities for dialogic talk by the teacher and exploratory talk among the children? Was there a good balance? Why/why not?
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10
Take a recent lesson you taught. How could it have been enhanced by an experience outside the classroom?
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11
Which of the following are aspects you will find in a school's long-term planning?
A) how the curriculum is covered in terms of breadth and depth
B) how the curriculum is structured within year groups and across key stages
C) how much time is allocated to each area of the curriculum in each year group
D) exactly what the school curriculum is
A) how the curriculum is covered in terms of breadth and depth
B) how the curriculum is structured within year groups and across key stages
C) how much time is allocated to each area of the curriculum in each year group
D) exactly what the school curriculum is
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12
How many 'dispositions for learning' are there according to the Learning without Limits approach?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
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13
Planning, teaching and assessment are often described as a cycle.
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14
Teacher self-efficacy can have a direct effect on behaviour management.
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15
You can spend time growing into your behaviour management role during a placement
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16
Opportunities for learning outside the classroom are highly valuable
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17
Which of the following is a key to coping with behaviour management?
A) Being able to raise your voice above the children's
B) Knowing the school's behaviour policy
C) Feeling able to influence important events in your life
D) Having a list of tips for behaviour management
A) Being able to raise your voice above the children's
B) Knowing the school's behaviour policy
C) Feeling able to influence important events in your life
D) Having a list of tips for behaviour management
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18
Inappropriate behaviour can be observed in . . .
A) only children with ADHD
B) all children
C) all children with a disorder
D) no children
A) only children with ADHD
B) all children
C) all children with a disorder
D) no children
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19
Which has been shown to be the best way to deal with the behaviour of children with ADHD?
A) medication
B) personalised behaviour management plan
C) a combination of medication and behaviour management plan
D) structured classroom behaviour management plan
A) medication
B) personalised behaviour management plan
C) a combination of medication and behaviour management plan
D) structured classroom behaviour management plan
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20
What is talk for learning?
A) Learning how and why to talk to one another in ways that support everyone's learning
B) Learning how to listen when the teacher asks children to be quiet
C) Knowing to be quiet and listen when the teacher is talking
D) Learning to explain what a child has learned
A) Learning how and why to talk to one another in ways that support everyone's learning
B) Learning how to listen when the teacher asks children to be quiet
C) Knowing to be quiet and listen when the teacher is talking
D) Learning to explain what a child has learned
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21
Learning outside the classroom is the opportunity for . . .
A) Hands-on learning experiences
B) A chance to get outside
C) Breaking the classroom routine
D) Offering a change of pace
A) Hands-on learning experiences
B) A chance to get outside
C) Breaking the classroom routine
D) Offering a change of pace
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22
Reflect on the different schools you are familiar with. To what extent do they embrace the Learning without Limits approach?
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