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Sydney Russell School rates secondary English teacher David Pollicutt as ‘good’. As part of our challenge, we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of David’s Year 8 lessons. The inspector’s feedback after David’s lesson on characterisation in Great Expectations highlights some clear areas for improvement. He’s then off to the clinic to get some one-to-one CPD advice from our English advisor Sabrina Broadbent to work on pedagogy and some help from our voice and communications expert Ulrika Schulte-Baukloh. David then has just three weeks back in the classroom to put their advice into action before the inspector returns to observe a second lesson and deliver her final verdict. Will David make the grade? Will he raise his game sufficiently to go from ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’?

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4.3

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mariluh

5 years ago
4

Helen Latham

11 years ago
4

What a brave and honest teacher!

sonchetot

11 years ago
5

bk15

12 years ago
4

A great way to see how inspectors assess lessons and what makes a secondary lesson 'outstanding'. Very useful for KS3 English teachers.

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