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Teaching and Learning
‘Teaching is excellent in Years 7 to 11. It is interesting, inspiring and imaginative.’ - OFSTED
High quality Teaching and Learning is at the heart of what makes Didcot Girls’ School an Outstanding school. Our teachers take enormous pride in crafting interesting and challenging lessons, tailored to help every student make progress. They teach with flair, creativity and enthusiasm for their subjects, helping students see the relevance of their subject in and beyond the classroom.
At DGS, we create learning opportunities that help students develop a lifelong curiosity about the world around them, helping them be successful in their examinations and beyond.
The information below outlines just how much we think about teaching and learning, for the benefit of all of our students.
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Mrs Frances Ashton
Assistant Headteacher
SLE (English and CPD)
DGS Teaching and Learning Principles
‘The school has clear and very carefully considered policies about teaching which guide teachers in their work. Teachers put these policies into practice consistently, with imagination, across the school.’ – OFSTED
Teaching and Learning Priorities 2024-25
‘Teachers engage in high-quality debate together about how to keep improving their teaching. They challenge each other, supportively, to do better still.’ – OFSTED
Our teachers are reflective and enthusiastic practitioners who enjoy talking about and developing their own teaching. As such, all teachers take the time to work on their own practice as part of our Continued Professional Development (CPD) provision.
This year, teachers are continuing to work on aspects of our T&L Principles, and in particular 'Challenge for all': making sure that all of our students are set challenging work; supported in their study and taught using refined pedagogical techniques which help them learn. We are committed to ensuring that all students are 'working hard, thinking hard.' Our foci this year include:
- Exploring challenge in the classroom: ensuring our pedagogy supports and challenges all learners to ensure that all students are successful, and teaching is responsive to their needs;
- Investing time in excellent department CPD: developing subject expertise and curriculum refinements through expertly designed CPD sequences;
- Continuing to develop great assessment to ensure that meaningful, reliable and valid inferences are made about student understanding.
Homework
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The Revision Revolution
In light of curriculum changes and the increased need for students to retain large amounts of content over time, ‘The Revision Revolution’ focuses on helping students revise in a structured and effective way. Click here to read more about the recent changes to the curriculum.
All students in Years 7-13 will receive assemblies on the ‘Science of Learning’ and revision strategies across the year, supported by a range of resources available to help students revise. These will be added to throughout the year. To see the structure of the ‘Revision Revolution’ please click .
The Revision Revolution booklet has been created to support students with their independent revision. It contains information and resources to support students during student guidance time and at home, and has been designed to help students hone their revision skills and ensure that learning is being moved into their long term memory.
Please click the links below to view and download the Revision Revolution resources:
Other revision links
This year we are building on the ‘Revision Revolution’ by teaching students independent learning and revision skills through a curriculum of Student Guidance Time sessions. The sessions are underpinned by research on effective learning and will equip students with the knowledge and skills that they need to be successful learners. Students will develop an understanding of the science behind learning so that they can harness the power of their long-term memory. They will receive instruction on how to use learning resources such as knowledge organisers and checklists and how to recognise and respond to feedback. They will develop a repertoire of strategies corresponding to the revision revolution stages (condense, memorise, retrieve, apply, review). Students from Year 7 upwards will be equipped with independent learning and revision skills that will enable them to make productive use of time spent revising and help to make learning stick better. We hope to empower students to become effective and confident learners ready to embrace learning both in school and beyond.
Reading for Pleasure
The single most powerful thing someone can do to increase their abilities is to read. With this in mind, we are dedicating specific Extended Student Guidance sessions for reading time, as well as providing reading lists to help students make sensible and ambitious choices about their reading material. This will help students build their vocabulary, improve their written accuracy and develop a rich understanding of the world around them.
Click here for more about the DGS Library and here for more information about DGS as a reading school.
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