At Bampton CE Primary School we are continuing to develop and embed a Mastery approach to the teaching of Maths. We do not believe in the idea that people ‘just can’t do maths’ and we encourage all pupils to believe that by working hard at maths they can succeed.
We follow the underlying principle that our curriculum ‘emphasises secure learning of, rather than encountering, mathematical knowledge’ (Ofsted Maths Review 2023)
Our intent is to:
Mastering maths means pupils acquiring a deep, long-term, secure and adaptable understanding of the subject.
The phrase ‘teaching for mastery’ describes the elements of classroom practice and school organisation that combine to give pupils the best chances of mastering maths.
Achieving mastery means acquiring a solid enough understanding of the maths that’s been taught to enable pupils to move on to more advanced material. From NCETM website
Teachers continually observe and assess pupils informally, adjusting current and subsequent planned lessons as required. Assessments are made to support further planning and to report children’s progress and attainment. A range of assessments both formal and informal are made to provide evidence on pupil’s progress and attainment.