This full day masterclass has been designed to support schools to achieve inclusive learning through increased staff understanding of adaptive learning and how it should be implemented in practice.
Adaptive teaching and interventions are vital in supporting all learners to achieve their best possible outcomes to deliver truly inclusive learning. As we move on from differentiation, to focus on adaptations and interventions, it is crucial that school leaders understand how these principles can be implemented in practice.
Join us for this full day masterclass, delivered by leading expert Matt Bromley to explore this crucial area in detail - you will come away confident in your knowledge to deliver inclusive learning. Throughout the day you will cover topics such as moving from differentiation to adaptive learning, scaffolding learning, how to build a high challenge but low threat environment and effective implementation of additional interventions.
With plenty of time throughout the day for networking and asking questions, you will come away feeling empowered in your role.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Headteachers, Deputy Heads, Assistant Heads, SENCO and other members of the senior leadership team.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this masterclass, you will understand:
- What it means to achieve inclusive learning, and the role of adaptive teaching
- The potential dangers of differentiation and how you can avoid them
- The importance of making sure learners are comfortable with discomfort
- How to support learners to accept the challenge of hard work, in a non-threatening environment
- How you can identify learners who need additional support and what that might look like in practice
- The role of scaffolding learning in the classroom and its potential impact when implemented correctly
- How you can use additional interventions and support to have the maximum impact
- What effective and accurate data monitoring looks like and how it can be used to effectively narrow attainment gaps
FACILITATOR
Matt Bromley is an education writer and advisor with over twenty years’ experience in teaching and leadership including as a secondary school headteacher and principal, FE college vice principal, and MAT director. He is a public speaker, trainer, and school improvement lead, and a primary school governor. He remains a practising teacher, currently working in secondary, FE and HE settings. Matt writes for various newspapers and magazines, is the author of numerous best-selling books on education, and co-hosts the award-winning SecEd podcast. He regularly speaks at national and international conferences.