Engaging Students with Fabulous Feedback
Last Friday morning History Teacher Mr Dowty shared his top tips for how to engage students in that ongoing powerful dialogue of marking and feedback. Using the various coloured...
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Last Friday morning History Teacher Mr Dowty shared his top tips for how to engage students in that ongoing powerful dialogue of marking and feedback. Using the various coloured...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle led some thought provoking assemblies this week, encouraging students to reflect on their commitment in life – to learning, happiness and future...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday afternoon we held the very important Year 11 Pre Public Examination Results Assembly in the Main Hall. It was a powerful occasion and certainly made the hard working...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to join Willow House for their final inspiring assembly of the term led by Head of House Mr Booth. The theme was Confidence and Mr Booth provided loads of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we place a high emphasis on recognising and rewarding achievement and many students have finished this first term of 2021.22 with over 100 reward points which is...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our hard working Year 13 students took this week’s PPE Examination Results Assembly very seriously during lesson 4 on Wednesday in the Main Hall. The vast majority of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This term has been a key term for self evaluating our school (an ongoing annual process of asking the simple questions: ‘what’s working well and even better if?’...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Monday Magic Moment was delivered by Miss Stanton and focussed on her explaining some recent developments in the English Faculty to support teachers and students in capturing...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our week started with a superb Monday Magic Moment delivered by Head of Geography and teaching and learning lead in Humanities and Social Sciences Miss Dunsby focussing on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle led some inspirational assemblies focussing on the Theme of the Week Challenge this week. A short video clip of an olympic athlete who chose to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday morning History Teacher Mr Dowty shared his top tips for how to engage students in that ongoing powerful dialogue of marking and feedback. Using the various coloured assessment stickers provided at Bushey Meads, he plans a clear cycle of verbal, peer and self assessment around a key piece of work to take the students on a carefully crafted journey of improvement over time.
Clear advice and guidance related to published success criteria and the specific learning objectives supports the students in crafting accurate targets for improvement for use in subsequent DIRT (Dedicated Improvement and Reflection Time). Statistics show that in the course of 1 academic year students can improve their progress by as much as 3 months if marking and feedback provided, like Mr Dowty explained, steadily moves their work to the next level.
It was a great way to end our first week back to school in 2022 and another moment in time to share some of the best practice that exists across our learning community.
Verbal feedback from teachers is one of the most common forms of feedback given in classrooms across the school. In this video we capture Mr Chalkley providing constant verbal...
During our Friday Faculty Foci at the end of last week it was really positive to hear from Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins and Advanced Lead Teacher Mrs Jackson about how well our...