What is medium term planning?

What is medium term planning?

What is medium term planning?

Medium-term plans are for the academic term or, more usually, half term, setting out what specific aspect of the curriculum will be covered in week-by-week format. You will be required to do at least one of these, most likely in your final term.

What is a medium term plan primary school?

A medium-term plan (MTP)is a sequence of work for a subject that shows what a teacher or educator is planning to teach over a period of weeks, such as a half-term or term.

What is medium term planning in early years?

Medium term planning gives an overall strategy and direction to your learning. Essentially, following a strategy to push development turns you from a babysitter to an educationalist. Medium term planning should be done up to 4 or 6 months in advance.

What is long-term medium term and short term planning?

Short-term usually involves processes that show results within a year. Companies aim medium-term plans at results that take several years to achieve. Long-term plans include the overall goals of the company set four or five years in the future and usually are based on reaching the medium-term targets.

What are the different types of planning in early years?

There are three types of planning – long-term, medium-term, and short-term. This concerns the overall guidance for the children contained in the EYFS Framework Document.

Is the planning fixed within a term or a half term?

Our planning is not fixed within a term or half term, but as required by the children’s learning. The children are also involved in the planning of their learning by asking questions they would like to investigate and answer. The topic commences with a ‘wow’ entry point and concludes with an exciting exit point.

How are the children involved in the planning of their learning?

The children are also involved in the planning of their learning by asking questions they would like to investigate and answer. The topic commences with a ‘wow’ entry point and concludes with an exciting exit point. Parents and Carers of our pupils are included in the exit points.

How do our teachers plan their teaching?

Our teachers plan in their Key Stages. Our key stages are Early Years; Key Stage 1 & Key Stage 2. Our planning is not fixed within a term or half term, but as required by the children’s learning. The children are also involved in the planning of their learning by asking questions they would like to investigate and answer.