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Reception teacher, Rachel Atkins, receives advice from top inspector Clare Gillies and the Teachers TV online community as she tries to boost her lessons, in From Good to Outstanding.

Tyssen Community School rates Reception teacher Rachel Atkins as ‘good’. As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Rachel’s Reception class sessions. The inspector’s feedback after Rachel’s morning session highlights some clear areas for improvement. Rachel also gets feedback and advice from Teachers TV online community who watch footage of the session, which has physical development as its learning goal. She’s then off to our ‘clinic’ to get some one-to-one CPD from early years consultant Hilary Bell to work on pedagogy. Plus Rachel gets some tips from our presentation and communications expert Mo Shapiro. She then has just three weeks back in the classroom to put all their advice into action before inspector Clare Gillies returns to observe a second session and deliver her final verdict. Will Rachel make the grade? Does Rachel raise her game sufficiently to go from ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’

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sarbon

8 years ago
4

Thank you for sharing this video. I am about to start a new job in nursery at a private school and have been teaching mainly ks1 and 2 the last few years on supply.<br /> It's one thing receiving good advice but it can be tricky to put into practice sometimes, especially when there are so many things to think about at any one time - your questioning style, whether all chn are on task, when there is a behaviour issue/squabble to sort out, and assessing what the chn are doing relating to the objectives.<br /> Well done and good luck for the future!

caymankg

8 years ago
5

Valuable, thank you.

Girl Guide

11 years ago
5

Thank you for being prepared to do this. You are still in the very early stage of your teaching career, and the fact that you are young, active and willing to take ideas on board - you will go far. I have been teaching 8 years and have gone through 3 OFSTED inspections. The goad posts move each time, and have never been classed as &#39;outstanding&#39;. As teachers we all aim to do our very best - EVERY day. That&#39;s the hardest part of being a teacher. Well done. I have found this very useful.

ivybridge

11 years ago
5

Well done Rachel, I so admire you for opening yourself up like this. It has been so helpful to watch and I would be over the moon if you were my daughter&#39;s teacher. You have a lovely calm manner with the children and some fantastically creative ideas. Keep up the good work! :-)

brigitte.suggitt

11 years ago
5

Well done Rachel and what a brave person to do this!! It was really interesting to see all that you are doing and your class are really lucky to have you as their teacher. I have been teaching many years and am currently in reception (p/t 2 days per week) My target is linked to extending learning and I find it really tricky. At UP3 I am expected to do this all the time but boy is it difficult! I have gained some lovely ideas and our theme next week is bugs (I have a peer observation then!) I would love to see some of the inspectors come in a teach a model outstanding lesson! Well done again and keep up the brilliant work

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