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Curriculum: intent, implementation
and impact
Development work for the new inspection framework
Sean Harford HMI
National Director, Education
Curriculum survey Slide 1
Session overview
Curriculum survey Slide 2
 Purposes and principles of the work
 The framework for this survey
 Definition of the curriculum
 Overview of the research
 No emerging findings yet, but…
 … the emerging challenge.
Curriculum survey Slide 3
Purpose 1
Influence wider thinking on the role and importance of the curriculum in
education by:
 developing a rigorous evidence base on the relative importance of the
curriculum in outcomes
 identifying links between the curriculum and increased social mobility.
Purposes and principles
Curriculum survey Slide 4
Purpose 2
Inform inspection policy by:
 understanding the current impact of inspection policy and practice on the
curriculum in schools
 understanding the drivers of strategic decision making in schools and how
to deploy inspection effectively in this context
 identifying the characteristics of an outstanding curriculum that is
underpinned by evidence of successful outcomes for pupils.
Purposes and principles
Curriculum survey Slide 5
Purpose 3
Inform policy making in the DfE by:
 testing the extent to which the curriculum at school and classroom level is
influenced by national policy levers or other factors.
Purposes and Principles
Nine box framework
Curriculum survey Slide 6
To what extent has the
government made the objectives
of the curriculum clear?
How effectively are the
objectives of the curriculum
translated into policy levers?
To what extent has the school
made the objectives of the
curriculum clear?
To what extent do the objectives
of the school align with national
policy objectives?
How effectively are the
objectives of the school
translated into processes and
policies?
What do teachers think is their
objective in teaching this subject?
To what extent does the
objective of the teacher align
with the school’s objectives?
How likely is it that the teaching
methods used will deliver the
teacher’s objectives for that
subject?
What is the potential impact of
the policy objectives on pupils
nationally?
National School Classroom
What is the potential impact of
the school’s objectives on its
pupils?
Intent
Implementation
Impact
What is the potential impact of
this course of study on the
pupils?
Nine box framework
Curriculum survey Slide 7
Clarity of
objectives?
Objectives as
policy levers?
Impact?
Nine box framework
Curriculum survey Slide 8
Alignment with
national intent?
Translation of
objectives?
Impact?
Nine box framework
Curriculum survey Slide 9
Alignment of
teacher’s and
school’s
objectives?
Delivery?
Impact on
pupils?
Working definition of the curriculum
‘The curriculum is a framework for setting out the aims of a
programme of education, including the knowledge and
understanding to be gained at each stage (intent); for
translating that framework over time into a structure and
narrative, within an institutional context (implementation) and
for evaluating what knowledge and understanding pupils have
gained against expectations (impact/achievement).’
Curriculum survey Slide 10
Research overview
Curriculum survey Slide 11
 Reception:
 40 visits planned and set for publication in September
 Schools:
 40 visits planned, first analysis complete, now planning next set of
visits to complement initial findings
 Also analysing qualifications data, Year 9 options forms and speaking to
parents and headteachers
 No judgements!
 Level 2 in colleges:
 15 visits planned and set for publication in the autumn
 Also collecting views from learners
The emerging challenge
Having analysed our first visits to schools, we have been presented
with a challenge:
 the language being used is ambiguous, by both teachers and
inspectors.
We want to develop a very detailed understanding of the techniques
being applied in schools to develop and deliver the curriculum:
 but, from our early evidence, there does not appear to be a
shared understanding, across the sector, of what those
techniques are or how to describe them.
Some examples…
Curriculum survey Slide 12
‘Skills’
This has wide-ranging interpretations:
 skills involved with specific subjects or activities (e.g.
reading skills)
 what might be called ‘transferable skills’ (e.g.
organisational skills, verbal communication skills, leadership
skills)
 ‘executive functions’ (e.g. memory, attention, inhibitory
control).
Curriculum survey Slide 13
‘Enrichment’
 This tends to refer to additional activities which enhance the
curriculum, including visits from relevant members of the public that
might relate to a particular topic and school visits. These may be aimed at
particular groups of pupils (e.g. gifted and talented) or the whole class.
 An alternative meaning is associated with those who have already
mastered a particular concept or learning, and they therefore
acquire understanding at a deeper level through enrichment. In
this case, it may be related to asking more analytical questions, or ‘harder
work’. This takes place during lessons, and is a way of extending the
learning of those pupils.
Curriculum survey Slide 14
‘Repetition’
This has several interpretations – repetition as practice, repetition as lack
of progression, repetition as layering of knowledge, or repetition in
different contexts.
 Repetition of content could be a positive, where it enables children to
practice so concepts can be embedded more deeply (‘intelligent
practice’).
 It could be a negative where poor planning or progression mapping
leads to content being revisited as new. This may be a problem
particularly in Year 7, when children from different primary schools
have different levels of confidence in particular concepts, so some
students may repeat specific prior learning.
 Repetition of skills in different contexts could have a positive effect
on learning. Current research on executive functions suggests that
practising in a single context leads to improved working memory skills
but may not transfer to other contexts.
Curriculum survey Slide 15
‘Theme-based’ approaches
Examples include: theme-based approaches; cross-curricular; topic; block
teaching of themes; umbrella topic; imaginative learning projects; and
completely integrated topic.
 Ways of grouping subjects/knowledge/skills, but often with
subtle differences.
 A key difference is whether subjects are kept distinct
 Subject matter can be grouped together, e.g. an overarching topic of
‘rivers’ may have lessons on changing state in distinct science lessons,
and combining paint colours in art.
 By contrast, in a ‘completely integrated topic’ the learning may be
similar but without making reference to whether it’s a science lesson or
an art lesson.
Curriculum survey Slide 16
‘Broad and balanced’
 These terms are used frequently by schools and in evidence
forms by inspectors, but there isn’t an indication of when a
narrow, imbalanced curriculum becomes a broad,
balanced curriculum...
 … or whether this is age-dependent.
 Also, the comments tend to refer to curriculum offering,
and may not relate to the actual content of what pupils
studying.
Curriculum survey Slide 17
What kind of things do we need to clarify?
 How do we describe the key points on the spectrum between teaching
subjects discretely or merging subjects in topics or themes?
 What are the most common patterns of variation or repetition of content?
 What are the types of formative assessment and what impact do they
have on the curriculum and vice versa?
 How do we describe the interplay between repetition, progression
and formative assessment that captures how these might be
appropriately or inappropriately aligned?
 What are the principal approaches to varying the pace of progression
through the curriculum for pupils with different starting points and
aptitudes?
Curriculum survey Slide 18
The new framework
 Build on the curriculum work
 Build on other research work
 Time to develop and engage with the sectors
 Time for sectors to adjust, so…
 …start in September 2019.
Curriculum survey Slide 19
In the meantime, schools need to:
 know their curriculum – design and intent
 know how their curriculum is being implemented
 know what impact their curriculum is having on pupils’ knowledge
and understanding.
Need for numbers? That’s up to the school – best way of ‘knowing’
(not ‘demonstrating’) the above?
Curriculum survey Slide 20
Thank you!
Curriculum survey Slide 21
Ofsted on the web and on social media
www.gov.uk/ofsted
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk
www.linkedin.com/company/ofsted
www.youtube.com/ofstednews
www.slideshare.net/ofstednews
www.twitter.com/ofstednews
Curriculum survey Slide 22

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wellington2017-curriculum-170629112245.pptx

  • 1. Curriculum: intent, implementation and impact Development work for the new inspection framework Sean Harford HMI National Director, Education Curriculum survey Slide 1
  • 2. Session overview Curriculum survey Slide 2  Purposes and principles of the work  The framework for this survey  Definition of the curriculum  Overview of the research  No emerging findings yet, but…  … the emerging challenge.
  • 3. Curriculum survey Slide 3 Purpose 1 Influence wider thinking on the role and importance of the curriculum in education by:  developing a rigorous evidence base on the relative importance of the curriculum in outcomes  identifying links between the curriculum and increased social mobility. Purposes and principles
  • 4. Curriculum survey Slide 4 Purpose 2 Inform inspection policy by:  understanding the current impact of inspection policy and practice on the curriculum in schools  understanding the drivers of strategic decision making in schools and how to deploy inspection effectively in this context  identifying the characteristics of an outstanding curriculum that is underpinned by evidence of successful outcomes for pupils. Purposes and principles
  • 5. Curriculum survey Slide 5 Purpose 3 Inform policy making in the DfE by:  testing the extent to which the curriculum at school and classroom level is influenced by national policy levers or other factors. Purposes and Principles
  • 6. Nine box framework Curriculum survey Slide 6 To what extent has the government made the objectives of the curriculum clear? How effectively are the objectives of the curriculum translated into policy levers? To what extent has the school made the objectives of the curriculum clear? To what extent do the objectives of the school align with national policy objectives? How effectively are the objectives of the school translated into processes and policies? What do teachers think is their objective in teaching this subject? To what extent does the objective of the teacher align with the school’s objectives? How likely is it that the teaching methods used will deliver the teacher’s objectives for that subject? What is the potential impact of the policy objectives on pupils nationally? National School Classroom What is the potential impact of the school’s objectives on its pupils? Intent Implementation Impact What is the potential impact of this course of study on the pupils?
  • 7. Nine box framework Curriculum survey Slide 7 Clarity of objectives? Objectives as policy levers? Impact?
  • 8. Nine box framework Curriculum survey Slide 8 Alignment with national intent? Translation of objectives? Impact?
  • 9. Nine box framework Curriculum survey Slide 9 Alignment of teacher’s and school’s objectives? Delivery? Impact on pupils?
  • 10. Working definition of the curriculum ‘The curriculum is a framework for setting out the aims of a programme of education, including the knowledge and understanding to be gained at each stage (intent); for translating that framework over time into a structure and narrative, within an institutional context (implementation) and for evaluating what knowledge and understanding pupils have gained against expectations (impact/achievement).’ Curriculum survey Slide 10
  • 11. Research overview Curriculum survey Slide 11  Reception:  40 visits planned and set for publication in September  Schools:  40 visits planned, first analysis complete, now planning next set of visits to complement initial findings  Also analysing qualifications data, Year 9 options forms and speaking to parents and headteachers  No judgements!  Level 2 in colleges:  15 visits planned and set for publication in the autumn  Also collecting views from learners
  • 12. The emerging challenge Having analysed our first visits to schools, we have been presented with a challenge:  the language being used is ambiguous, by both teachers and inspectors. We want to develop a very detailed understanding of the techniques being applied in schools to develop and deliver the curriculum:  but, from our early evidence, there does not appear to be a shared understanding, across the sector, of what those techniques are or how to describe them. Some examples… Curriculum survey Slide 12
  • 13. ‘Skills’ This has wide-ranging interpretations:  skills involved with specific subjects or activities (e.g. reading skills)  what might be called ‘transferable skills’ (e.g. organisational skills, verbal communication skills, leadership skills)  ‘executive functions’ (e.g. memory, attention, inhibitory control). Curriculum survey Slide 13
  • 14. ‘Enrichment’  This tends to refer to additional activities which enhance the curriculum, including visits from relevant members of the public that might relate to a particular topic and school visits. These may be aimed at particular groups of pupils (e.g. gifted and talented) or the whole class.  An alternative meaning is associated with those who have already mastered a particular concept or learning, and they therefore acquire understanding at a deeper level through enrichment. In this case, it may be related to asking more analytical questions, or ‘harder work’. This takes place during lessons, and is a way of extending the learning of those pupils. Curriculum survey Slide 14
  • 15. ‘Repetition’ This has several interpretations – repetition as practice, repetition as lack of progression, repetition as layering of knowledge, or repetition in different contexts.  Repetition of content could be a positive, where it enables children to practice so concepts can be embedded more deeply (‘intelligent practice’).  It could be a negative where poor planning or progression mapping leads to content being revisited as new. This may be a problem particularly in Year 7, when children from different primary schools have different levels of confidence in particular concepts, so some students may repeat specific prior learning.  Repetition of skills in different contexts could have a positive effect on learning. Current research on executive functions suggests that practising in a single context leads to improved working memory skills but may not transfer to other contexts. Curriculum survey Slide 15
  • 16. ‘Theme-based’ approaches Examples include: theme-based approaches; cross-curricular; topic; block teaching of themes; umbrella topic; imaginative learning projects; and completely integrated topic.  Ways of grouping subjects/knowledge/skills, but often with subtle differences.  A key difference is whether subjects are kept distinct  Subject matter can be grouped together, e.g. an overarching topic of ‘rivers’ may have lessons on changing state in distinct science lessons, and combining paint colours in art.  By contrast, in a ‘completely integrated topic’ the learning may be similar but without making reference to whether it’s a science lesson or an art lesson. Curriculum survey Slide 16
  • 17. ‘Broad and balanced’  These terms are used frequently by schools and in evidence forms by inspectors, but there isn’t an indication of when a narrow, imbalanced curriculum becomes a broad, balanced curriculum...  … or whether this is age-dependent.  Also, the comments tend to refer to curriculum offering, and may not relate to the actual content of what pupils studying. Curriculum survey Slide 17
  • 18. What kind of things do we need to clarify?  How do we describe the key points on the spectrum between teaching subjects discretely or merging subjects in topics or themes?  What are the most common patterns of variation or repetition of content?  What are the types of formative assessment and what impact do they have on the curriculum and vice versa?  How do we describe the interplay between repetition, progression and formative assessment that captures how these might be appropriately or inappropriately aligned?  What are the principal approaches to varying the pace of progression through the curriculum for pupils with different starting points and aptitudes? Curriculum survey Slide 18
  • 19. The new framework  Build on the curriculum work  Build on other research work  Time to develop and engage with the sectors  Time for sectors to adjust, so…  …start in September 2019. Curriculum survey Slide 19
  • 20. In the meantime, schools need to:  know their curriculum – design and intent  know how their curriculum is being implemented  know what impact their curriculum is having on pupils’ knowledge and understanding. Need for numbers? That’s up to the school – best way of ‘knowing’ (not ‘demonstrating’) the above? Curriculum survey Slide 20
  • 22. Ofsted on the web and on social media www.gov.uk/ofsted https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk www.linkedin.com/company/ofsted www.youtube.com/ofstednews www.slideshare.net/ofstednews www.twitter.com/ofstednews Curriculum survey Slide 22