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Strategies: Thinking more deeply about your numeracy strategy

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In order for your numeracy strategy to be effective, you need to consider your answers to the following questions. These questions are in the worksheets and are the same as what you’ll find in your assessment template.

Here’s a list of the questions below. Then we’ll work through each one. If you know what to do here, just skip ahead to the assessment template.

Can you provide a breakdown of the specific numeracy skill areas?

In your strategy, you should have picked one or two numeracy progressions to focus on. These are the numeracy skill areas that you want to develop. These should be based on what you identified when you did the mapping exercise as part of Assessment 3.

For example, you might say something like this:

What kinds of specific numeracy competencies or practices do you expect to see?

We talked about this earlier in relation to literacy. Here’s a recap:

Here’s an example of what you might write:

What else should a good strategy have in it?

We need to look at what else you’ll need to think about when you’re writing your strategies.

To be a fully formed strategy, you’ll need to show that you’ve addressed, or at least are thinking about about, the following questions as part of your programme-level strategy:

We expect that your answers to these questions will change over time as you try new things and get feedback from your learners. But you will need to answer these questions for both of your strategies when you hand in this assessment.

If you want to, you can skip ahead and download the assessment template. Feel free to get started and come back here as you work through each section.

Or, if this all feels a bit new, please read on and do the workshop tasks that relate to each section. These tasks will help you with the assessment so make sure that you keep your notes handy.

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