Focus Area Effective practice
Disadvantaged
Students
Disadvantagedstudents must be supported to make accelerated progressand achieve wellinyour lessons. Disadvantaged
students include the full range of abilities and have a range of needs. Knowingyour students well andusing the data to plan
personalisedinterventions is essential to closing the learninggap.
What this looks like:
 Students have a positive perception oftheir potentialinthe subject.
 There is evidence of metacognitive questioning/processes/feedback.
 Questions are targeted/planned to challenge/provide access for disadvantaged pupils.
 Cooperative learning andpeer tutoringare usedas a strategyto support learning.
 Seating arrangements have been consideredto maximise student potential (students have accessto wider
background knowledge/context throughpairings/placedto allow immediate teacher intervention.)
 There is evidence that understandingis checked.
 There is evidence of personalised/targeted/specific feedback (verbal/written) for disadvantaged students.
 Positive reinforcement of behaviours and actions eg homeworkandclasswork that is completed to a high
standard, exhibiting positive behaviour for learning.
 Teachers double checkhomework instructions andrequirements withstudents to ensure theycan access
independent work.
 Teacher supports any‘lost learning’ byhavingresources ready and catchingup missedwork.
Date/
teaching
group/
students
Areas of Strength Areas for development
FEDERATION FOCUS FORTNIGHT 1
DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS
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Ff ds lw proforma

  • 1. Focus Area Effective practice Disadvantaged Students Disadvantagedstudents must be supported to make accelerated progressand achieve wellinyour lessons. Disadvantaged students include the full range of abilities and have a range of needs. Knowingyour students well andusing the data to plan personalisedinterventions is essential to closing the learninggap. What this looks like:  Students have a positive perception oftheir potentialinthe subject.  There is evidence of metacognitive questioning/processes/feedback.  Questions are targeted/planned to challenge/provide access for disadvantaged pupils.  Cooperative learning andpeer tutoringare usedas a strategyto support learning.  Seating arrangements have been consideredto maximise student potential (students have accessto wider background knowledge/context throughpairings/placedto allow immediate teacher intervention.)  There is evidence that understandingis checked.  There is evidence of personalised/targeted/specific feedback (verbal/written) for disadvantaged students.  Positive reinforcement of behaviours and actions eg homeworkandclasswork that is completed to a high standard, exhibiting positive behaviour for learning.  Teachers double checkhomework instructions andrequirements withstudents to ensure theycan access independent work.  Teacher supports any‘lost learning’ byhavingresources ready and catchingup missedwork. Date/ teaching group/ students Areas of Strength Areas for development FEDERATION FOCUS FORTNIGHT 1 DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS