School Improvement Plan for Numeracy 2015-2016

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School Improvement Plan for Numeracy 2015-2016 May 2015

School Improvement Plan Numeracy 1.1. The Following Areas are Prioritized for Improvement On the bases of the all the data gathered and analysed in the school self-evaluation in the area of numeracy, the following areas of development are identified Half of our students, of all abilities, do not like maths. An action decided by all staff for 2015-2016 is to promote and value effort and positive attitude while giving all students of abilities opportunities to experience challenges and successes in maths. The school will aim to offer gifted children even more opportunities to extend their learning while at the same time supporting those who are less able in the area of maths an effort to increase enjoyment and engagement by all. The math competency test results revealed that a large cohort of our students are having difficulty in the area of critical thinking and problem solving. These skills will be modeled, promoted and developed by teachers using a variety of teaching methodologies across all curricular areas. Subject specific actions will be developed in all curricular areas. It is essential that over the next five year our teaching staff develop a whole school plan for the explicit teaching of mathematical language across all strands and strand units so as to contribute to pupil s comprehension and vocabulary development in numeracy. The area chosen for year one is statistics. The maths department will aid all staff in their development of a common approach to this area of math. Our students need more exposure to numeracy across the curriculum in an effort to truly appreciate how integrated and essential maths is in everyday life and to highlight how much it contributes to a successful and full life. Teachers across all curricular areas will acknowledge numeracy moments in their subject area and to promote and integrate numeracy into their teaching as it arises. Classrooms will be more numerate and students work in the area of numeracy will be highly visible. The areas prioritized for improvement as outlined above have been narrowed down into three targets for 2015-2016. Each target has a number of specific actions which will undertaken by the school community in an effort to meet and achieve the targets. The three targets are: Target 1: To increase the % of students who like maths in first and second year from 54% to 60% by developing a positive attitude towards maths in general and towards numeracy in all subject areas. Target 2: To develop a culture of thinking, analysing and problem solving among all of our students and increase the % of first students competent in the area of problem solving from 23% to 33%. Target 3: To give the student s greater consistency in the area of statistics by developing and using a whole school approach and language similar to that used by first year maths teachers. All three targets and their associated actions are detailed in the tables to follow.

Target 1: To increase the % of students who like maths in first and second year from 54% to 60% by developing a positive attitude towards maths in general and towards numeracy in all subject areas. Actions Success criteria/ measurable outcomes Person(s) responsible Timeframe for action Maths Teachers -Maths teachers to be positive and encouraging and to model a can do attitude. Student survey -Maths teachers to praise and value effort and attempt instead of right answer. Maths teachers -Maths classrooms to be safe for mistakes. Attitudinal survey -Maths teachers to make more connections between primary and second level maths. -the scheme of work in first year maths to be changed to foster engagement from the start of 1 st year. -Traffic light system used in all maths classes to monitor and respond quickly to borderline students. Enthusiasm for maths. AEN teachers supporting maths Sept- Dec -more able students to be challenged appropriately to sustain motivations and engagement. Parents: - Parents to be informed and to supportive of all school numeracy initiatives. Sept- May 2016 -Parents to adopt a positive attitude towards maths at home, to praise and encourage effort and attempt and to identify numeracy moments whenever they arise at home. Enthusiasm of students. Parents All teachers: All teachers -Classrooms to become more numerate (subject specific numeracy wall) and to include students work. -Numeracy moments identified and acknowledged in all subject areas. Integration of these numeracy moments into lessons. -Maths eyes competition to be continued and extended in the school with all teachers attempting to link the theme of the month in their subject area. More use to be made of the numeracy wall in identifying the mathseyes themes as they arise across the curriculum. All teachers Numeracy team Sept- May 2016 -Numeracy wall to be used in a stimulating and engaging manner with more use made of the TV screen.

-Numeracy week integrated with maths week with a focus on mental maths and problem solving games and quizzes. Target 2: To develop a culture of thinking, analysing and problem solving among all of our students and increase the % of first students competent in the area of problem solving from 23% to 33%. Actions Success criteria/measurable outcomes Person(s) responsible Timeframe Teachers will more frequently encourage students to : - Oral questioning -use stop and think poster - think, pair and share -answer open ended questions, - develop, elaborate on and expand answers. - decipher text -engage in more group work -go through the design process (tech/art) -go through investigative process (science) -summerise stories/poems orally with each other. -mindmap -answer higher order questions with higher order thinking (inductive and deductive. HOTS not LOTS. -THINK will be introduced as a problem solving rubric Whole school initiatives - level of answering in class and homework -monitor engagement in class Maths competency test administered to a sample of first years Sept 2015. -Current 1 st year group tracked and assessed in the area of problem solving with 2 nd year competency test. - numeracy team -numeracy team -maths department -Numeracy team. Sept- Dec Initially Sept-Dec initially - Problem of the week competition continued and extended -Games club further developed. -Sudoku and other maths puzzles of varying difficulty placed in all classrooms. -Maths department to monitor problem solving in all tests. - all teachers

Target 3: To give the student s greater consistency in the area of statistics by developing and using a whole school approach and language similar to that used by first year maths teachers. Actions Success criteria Person responsible Timeframe for action -Maths department to agree on common to statistics. -whole staff training in area of statistics - Teacher feedback on their competency in the area of statistics and their confidence in the use of a common approach. -Maths department -Maths department September 2015- December 2015 -poster with key words in statistics in all classroom. -Numeracy team -more detailed booklet produced for each staff member with good examples of statistics in everyday life. Monitor and Review - Numeracy team meetings - once per ½ term - Survey 1 st year students in September and then again in April - Survey 2 nd year students to identify any change. - Resurvey staff and students April 2015 - All staff to monitor and discuss at all subject specific meetings.