Please find a summary from the feedback questionnaire below.
Session | Question | Average score based on 14 responses. |
1 | Bristol Scheme of Work – An overview of the scheme of work focusing on how subject leaders can support planning and assessment in their school. | 4 |
2 | ICT + Literacy – Using ICT to enhance standards and enjoyment in literacy. | 4.5 |
3 | ICT + Math – Using ICT to enhance standards and enjoyment in Maths. | 4 |
4 | Websites/resources of the term | 4.5 |
5 | The Future -Group discussion. How should the ICT Subject Leader meetings evolve over the next year? How can we share best practice? How can we share planning and ideas? How can we communicate effectively? Who can we turn to when we need support? | 4 |
Scale 1 = I did not find this useful 5 = I found this extremely useful
Response to written comments:
Things you found useful:
- having a subject leaders' blog is very useful as it provided an area where we could check for updated information and share our own planning/practice.
- providing a questionnaire before the meeting resulted in the agenda being relevant to subject leaders’ needs.
- publishing the agenda before the meeting was very useful.
- using an online booking form was convenient and easier than in previous meetings.
- having all meeting dates for the year published at the end of term 1 enabled teachers to give their SMT more notice which increased the likeliness of them being able to attend the meeting.
- publishing all notes on the blog enabled subject leaders who were unable to attend to view information.
- publishing notes using Google Docs enabled subject leaders to easily share information with other teachers.
- The shared planning area was useful as it enabled subject leaders to see examples of best practice.
- being given time/being shown how to create a blog.
- having the opportunity to meet with other subject leaders.
Areas you would like to focus on during the next Subject Leaders Meeting.
- greater focus on how Maths can be used to support teaching and learning
- opportunity in the afternoon to plan with other subject leaders and have 1:1 with AST.
- examples of how to use assessment tools in relation to the Bristol Scheme of Work.
There will also be a meeting agenda questionnaire sent to all Bristol schools in January in order to ensure that the content of the next meeting is relevant.
Additional Feedback
A number of subject leaders commented that it would be useful to have a twilight session on blogging. I will look into the possibility of this and e-mail all schools in January.
It would be really useful if you could use the Subject Leader blog to:
Share ideas/resources:
Share planning (e-mail planning to chris.unsworth@bristol.gov.uk)
Share how you are using ICT to support teaching and learning. If anyone wishes to write a post on the blog then please e-mail me and I will provide you with a contributor account.
AST Outreach Support
If you would like to request AST outreach support then please complete the form below and send it to kate.rick@bristol.gov.uk
A member of the senior management must complete this request.
I look forward to meeting/working with you soon.
Best wishes
Chris
All comments posted are welcomed.
Here are the Merlin contact details requested: vicky.moss-crump@swgfl.org.uk
Here are the Merlin contact details requested: vicky.moss-crump@swgfl.org.uk
I found the network meeting very useful last week - thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know if anyone knows of a useful online mind-mapping resource that my pupils could use to make a mindmap and then save/print? It would (obviously) need to be free!
Any ideas?
Stuart -
Hi Stuart,
ReplyDeleteI have used the following free programs before.
MindApp 7 - Free download - not web based
http://mindapp-7-premium.software.informer.com/
or if you have a Merlin login
Web based
http://www.swgfl.org.uk/Learning/ThoughtMap/About-ThoughtMap
I am looking for a free web based application. Please let me know if you find one first.
best wishes
Chris