Secondary Teaching for Mastery

Support for departments embedding teaching for mastery across Key Stages 3 and 4

Who can take part?

This opportunity is for schools in England that have previously participated in a Secondary Teaching for Mastery Work Group or have a trained Mastery Specialist in their department.

Each school will nominate two teachers to take part. Participants should be well placed to lead change within the department.

What is involved?

Participants work with a small group of local schools, led by an experienced Mastery Specialist or Advocate, to embed teaching for mastery approaches across their department.

Work Groups provide opportunities for lesson observation and collaborative planning.

Work Groups will focus on one of four key areas, depending on local priorities:

  • Focus A: Developing mathematical thinking across the department
  • Focus B: Improving collaborative planning and lesson observation
  • Focus C: Deepening understanding of teaching for mastery principles
  • Focus D: Building coherence across maths and science departments

What will you learn?

  • You will strengthen students’ understanding, reasoning and fluency
  • You will deepen your understanding of teaching for mastery and how to embed it consistently
  • You will improve collaborative approaches to planning, teaching and curriculum development
  • You will build a culture of sustained professional learning through collaboration
  • You will choose a focus area that aligns with your department’s priorities with resources to support it

What is the cost?

The Secondary Teaching for Mastery project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.

What should you do next?

Get in touch with your local Maths Hub to find out about more about this opportunity.

Find your hub
Secondary

Availability

All Maths Hubs

Can I take part?

Contact your hub to find out about eligibility

Project Code

NCP25-14