graham sigley: catch up numeracy
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INTRODUCING CATCH UP NUMERACY
© Catch Up, 2008Catch Up is a registered charity: 1072425
Catch Up® is a registered trademark: 2171237
AIM OF THIS SESSION
● To give an overview of Catch Up Numeracy and its implementation and management in school (or other setting)
Introduction
WHO IS THIS SESSION FOR?
● Local Authority advisers
● Members of school Senior Management Teams
● The member of staff who will manage Catch Up Numeracy in school (or other setting)
Introduction
WHO IS CATCH UP?Catch Up is a not-for-profit charity which provides:
● comprehensive, integrated training and resource packages for organisations and staff, to support the delivery and management of Catch Up Literacy and Catch Up Numeracy
● ongoing support, through the Catch Up Community, for those who deliver Catch Up Literacy and Catch Up Numeracy to learners
Introduction
● Many adults suffer from disabling levels of anxiety about mathematics (Ashcraft and Faust, 1994)
● Many adults are open about not being able to do maths (Ashcraft and Faust, 1994)
● Most adults with low numeracy skills began experiencing difficulties with mathematics from as early as age 7 (Fennema, 1989)
Introduction
PROBLEMS WITH NUMERACY
● Structured one-to-one intervention for learners who struggle with numeracy, based on Ann Dowker’s ten components of numeracy
● Targeted to the identified needs of the individual, and maximises the effective use of resources (including ‘Overcoming Barriers’) and approaches already available in classrooms
Introducing Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY
● Grounded in rigorous academic research, and shown to be effective in schools across 37 local authorities
● Available as part of an accredited comprehensive, integrated and award winning training and resource package that supports both management and delivery of the intervention
Introducing Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY
● those who are significantly below the expected National Curriculum Level for their age
● those whose Number/Maths Age is significantly below their Chronological Age
● those who find it difficult to learn in group situations
Introducing Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY is suitable forall learners who struggle with numeracy
(working towards NC Level 1 or above) including:
● Catch Up Numeracy is designed for learners who struggle with numeracy rather than learners beginning numeracy
Introducing Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY
INTRODUCING CATCH UP NUMERACY
WHAT DO LEARNERS THINK ABOUT NUMERACY?
Introducing Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY SUCCESS
HOW DO WE KNOW THATCATCH UP NUMERACY WORKS?
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Results from the first Catch Up Numeracy pilot study, spring/summer 2007, comprising 60 learners (Years 2 - 6) across Brent LA, Hampshire LA, North Tyneside LA, Powys LA, Sandwell LA, and the Vale of Glamorgan LA.
Catch Up Numeracy success
Research data from the Vale of Glamorgan 2009 - 2010
Catch Up Numeracy success
Average number of sessions
Average intervention period
Average total time
Average Maths Age gain
Vale central team Pupil Group 1
(23 pupils)20
4months
(Apr - Jul)
5hours
19 months(BNST)
Vale central team Pupil Group 2
(45 pupils)22
6 months
(Sep - Feb)
5½ hours
16.4 months(BNST)
Impact
THE CATCH UP NUMERACY INTERVENTION
● Catch Up Numeracy is delivered by staff (including teachers, teaching assistants and carers) who have been trained by Catch Up
● All the guidance and proformas necessary to deliver Catch Up Numeracy are included in the training and resource package
● Catch Up Numeracy resources are to be used alongside the school’s collection of teaching materials and apparatus
CATCH UP NUMERACY
Catch Up Numeracy
THE 10 COMPONENTSOF NUMERACY
● Catch Up Numeracy focuses on 10 components of numeracy identified in the original research
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THE 10 COMPONENTSOF NUMERACY
Counting verbally
Counting objects
Reading and writing
Hundreds, tens and units
Ordinal numbers
Word problems
Translation
Derived facts
Estimation
Remembered facts
Counting, counting forwards and backwards, out loud
Counting objects, order of counting, adding and subtracting objects
Reading numbers and number words (e.g. 3 and three), writing numbers
Comparing numbers (bigger and smaller), adding and subtracting
First, second, third…
Numerical problems written with words (e.g. If Ann had 3 marbles…)
Translating between objects, numbers and number words
Using known number facts to help calculate unknown number facts
Estimating!
Immediate recall of ‘known’ facts (e.g. 2 + 2 = 4)
Catch Up Numeracy
Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY LEVELS
● Catch Up divides each of the 10 components of numeracy into 12 Catch Up Numeracy Levels
● These Catch Up Numeracy Levels have been designed to make formative assessment and intervention practical to administer
Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY LEVELS
Catch Up Numeracy
CATCH UP NUMERACY LEVELS, NATIONAL CURRICULUM LEVELS
AND NUMBER/MATHS AGES
THE 4 STAGES OF CATCH UP NUMERACY
1. Formative assessments
2. Identifying an appropriate focus for numeracy teaching
3. Individual teaching session (15 minutes, twice a week)
4. Ongoing monitoring
THE 4 STAGES OFCATCH UP NUMERACY
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
STAGE 1: Formative assessments
STAGE 2:Identifying an appropriate
focus for numeracy teaching
● Use the Formative assessments to complete the Catch Up Numeracy learner profile
● Use the learner profile to set target Catch Up Numeracy Levels and to identify an appropriate focus for numeracy teaching
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
STAGE 3:The 15 minute Individual teaching session
● Review and introduction 3 minutes
● Numeracy activity6 minutes
● Linked recording6 minutes
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
INDIVIDUAL TEACHING SESSIONPART 1: Review and introduction
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
INDIVIDUAL TEACHING SESSIONPART 2: Numeracy activity
INDIVIDUAL TEACHING SESSIONPART 3: Linked recording
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
A record is kept of the teaching and learning of each Individual teaching session
INDIVIDUAL TEACHING SESSION RECORD SHEET
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
STAGE 4:Ongoing monitoring
Example monitoring sheet (a learner profile)
The record kept of each Individual teaching session and the learner profile give valuable information about the learner’s needs and progress
The 4 stages of Catch Up Numeracy
We recommend that progress is also monitored by means of a standardised Number/Maths test
This should be administered at the beginning, mid-point and end of the year, as appropriate
The standardised test is most useful when it is first administered before the Catch Up Numeracy Formative assessments
STANDARDISED TESTS
Catch Up Numeracy
TRAINING
CATCH UP NUMERACY TRAINING
● All of the guidance necessary to deliver Catch Up Numeracy is available as part of the integrated training and resource package
Catch Up Numeracy training
OCN ACCREDITATION
● Catch Up Numeracy training is accredited by the Open College Network (OCN)
● Trainees submit evidence that they have successfully completed the training course assignments
● Submitting for the OCN accreditation is voluntary
Catch Up Numeracy training
THE INTEGRATED TRAINING AND RESOURCE PACKAGE
N1: Introducing Catch Up Numeracy (this session)
N2: Delivering Catch Up Numeracy
N3: Managing Catch Up Numeracy
N4: Review and Next Steps
Catch Up Numeracy training
CATCH UP SUPPORT
● Catch Up provides support to help local authorities, schools and other settings implement the Catch Up interventions as effectively as possible
● Support is available by telephone, by email, via our website www.catchup.org.uk and (for everyone who has been trained by Catch Up) via the Catch Up Community
CATCH UP SUPPORT
Catch Up support
THE CATCH UPCOMMUNITY
● Open to everyone who has been trained by Catch Up
● A newsletter and password protected web pages provide additional support
Catch Up support
HOW MUCH DOES CATCH UP NUMERACY COST?
THE INTEGRATED TRAINING AND RESOURCE PACKAGE
How much does Catch Up Numeracy cost?
●£299 per trainee
(minimum of 10 trainees - £2990)
ADDITIONAL COSTS
● There are no other external costs
How much does Catch Up Numeracy cost?
COSTS PER INDIVIDUAL LEARNER
● ‘… the costs per child per year. … we estimate that the total cost … around £120 per child.’
(Count me in: Improving numeracy in England - A guide for charities and funders,
New Philanthropy Capital, April 2010, page 37)
How much does Catch Up Numeracy cost?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Catch Up Numeracy makes a difference!
It improves learners’ skills, confidence and motivation, leading quickly to gains
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