Teacher of Expeditionary Learning KS3 - Humanities
Greater Peterborough UTC
Peterborough
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS / UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01 September 2022
- Apply by:
- 30 January 2022
Job overview
The GPUTC is looking to expand our team of staff who deliver Expeditionary Learning to our oversubscribed Year 7 and Year 8 cohorts.
A unique opportunity awaits a teacher who has an interest in delivering Expeditionary Learning with a background in a Humanities subject; History, Geography or Religious Education.
This is an amazing opportunity to be part of a team of staff who will be helping create, design, and deliver the only Expeditionary Learning experience in our area. Expeditionary Learning is an innovative and exciting programme of studies, where students engage in a learning journey across all subjects completing in-depth research of compelling authentic topics.
Expeditionary Learning develops students' knowledge and skills, using the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 to guide the standards which must be covered, as well as focusing on the development of vital character skills that are so important in today's modern working world.
The GPUTC is Peterborough’s only STEM focused specialist school catering for learners aged 11-19. We are the school of choice for the Engineers, Architects, Scientists, and Designers of the future in the Peterborough and the surrounding area.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As a member of the team
Establish clear expectations of student achievement and progress, through effective target setting and monitoring
Support the trust’s and school’s philosophy, vision and values
By personal example and practice, establish clear expectations and standards for both staff and students in line with the school’s policies and values
Establish a positive and vibrant environment, focused upon high expectations, strong identity and positive attitudes
Regularly update the subject leader/ head of house on the individual progress of students
Follow and support clear protocol and polices, to ensure consistency within teaching
Ensure that the physical environment promotes and celebrates learning and achievement
Analyse reporting data at regular intervals throughout the year to support teaching and intervention
Invest in developing own practice to remain innovative and take responsibility for adding to and sustaining a culture of learning.
Student progress
Regularly assess and provide feedback to students to ensure sustained progress
Ensure that students have a consistent and high quality experience
Support, promote and celebrate activities/events within the Academy that encourage and recognise achievement and support a culture of achievement
Communication with Families
Ensure effective, quality communication is in place for families
Ensure that families are informed of issues affecting the progress of their child through tutoring and reporting
Reporting house achievement to students and families
Contribute to school arrangements affecting student progress through and with regard to:
Attendance and punctuality
Achievement and behaviour monitoring data
House and subject team activities, assemblies and achievement events
Reporting and recording incidents of concern
Transition of students from primary to secondary school.
Attached documents
About Greater Peterborough UTC
- Greater Peterborough UTC
- Park Crescent
- Peterborough
- PE1 4DZ
- United Kingdom
About Greater Peterborough UTC
‘Creating the Workforce of Tomorrow’
’Greater Peterborough University Technical College (GPUTC) is a STEM specialist school currently for students aged 11 to 19. Located in Peterborough city centre, the £12 million school opened in September 2016 to help create the city’s future scientists, engineers, designers, architects and construction specialists of the future. UTC’s are secondary schools for young people that are sponsored by a university and local employers. They were set up by the government to encourage young people to study technical subjects and to give them the opportunity to learn the skills that employers are looking for.
GPUTC is a valued member of the Meridian Trust and as such benefits from a supportive network of leadership at senior and subject level and is fully integrated and accessing all support services such as HR and financial support. In 2022, the first year of year 7 students, GPUTC was oversubscribed with many parents wanting not only a smaller school for their child but also one which specialises in a STEM curriculum. In Key Stage 4, which from 2023 will start in year 9, students can study separate sciences, engineering and the built environment (made up of architecture, design, surveying and construction) along with their core GCSE subjects. Students are also given the opportunity to pick from computer science, art and design and some humanities subjects all of which augment a STEM rich curriculum. In year 12 students may commit themselves to, from 2023, T ’Levels in ‘Engineering and Manufacturing’ and ‘Health Care Science’ there will also be a traditional route of A Levels in such subjects as Maths, Science and Product Design.
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