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Ministry of Education.

Teaching inquiry: Programme content and outcomes

Planning for my students' needs 

What strategies (evidence-based) are most likely to help my students learn this? In this teaching inquiry, the teacher uses evidence from research and from their own past practice and that of colleagues to plan teaching and learning opportunities aimed at achieving the outcomes prioritised in the focusing inquiry.

Key questions

Programme outcomes

Knowing what I do about my students:

  • what themes/contexts/texts will connect with their lives, experiences and prior knowledge, including their prior cultural knowledge?
  • what learning outcomes are important and relevant for them?
  • what period of time will they need to meet these outcomes?

Programme content

  • How have we integrated the making meaning and creating meaning strands into our programme?
  • Have we created sufficient opportunities for students to develop key competencies and explore selected values, as well as increase their competence in English?
  • Will the tasks and texts selected engage and challenge our diverse groups of students?

Useful resources

Brief case studies summarising the planning inquiry in three secondary English departments:

  

Published on: 05 Jan 2018




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