As a classroom teacher of 18 years at the chalk-face, I have seen many changes in schools and colleges. As with all changes, some have been needed, and others not so much. However, the common thread throughout the years which has remained the main barrier to a better education for all, is simply funding and real-term cuts. Class size is one of the biggest impediments facing student progress, particularly in higher-attaining sets. Having regularly delivered a very rigid mathematics curriculum to often upwards of 30+ students, I have faced many challenges, the greatest of which is trying to stretch the top end whilst desperately trying to support those who are going under. A top mathematics set will typically have a 5-grade difference across its ability spectrum by year 11, which should be the expected progress from year 7 through to year 11. With no classroom support, which is becoming even less accessible with further cuts, it is quite simply an unrealistic expectation of all teachers to effectively cater for all abilities and close this gap, and ultimately the ones that suffer are the students. The current model does not facilitate the time and support to revisit topics in the required detail, and students are at the sharp end of the treadmill to deliver the course content within the time restraints, and to the numbers that woefully poor budgets allow.
Education no longer caters for all and certainly cannot facilitate the support required to get the best out of every student.
My experience in secondary school shines with the memories of mathematics and physics teachers lighting the fire of curiosity within me, which ultimately inspired me to pursue the STEM pathway.
It is my ambition to enable students to continue to achieve and excel by providing the expertise and inspiration they truly deserve. This is why I have created Advanced STEM Tuition.
Welcome to creative learning.