Ealing Learning Partnership

Most able, gifted and talented (MAGT) education

In Ealing, we are wholeheartedly committed to providing the best educational opportunities for all our pupils including our most able, gifted and talented pupils.

Why do the most able pupils matter so much to us?

Ofsted (2015) states ‘It is crucial that our most able students fulfil their potential. We need to harness the talents of these students so that they can become the next generation of business, intellectual and political leaders. If we succeed, it will benefit not only them as individuals but our country as a whole. Thus, proper provision for the most able across the whole education system is critical.

Cross-phase MAGT network meetings

The cross-phase MAGT network meetings offer:

  • Sharing of key national and local updates
  • Pulling together pedagogy for MAGT learners (skills progression, taxonomy, visible learning, INSETS / CPD, resources)
  • Leadership ideas
  • Opportunities to reflect on practice ' sharing new practices across the schools as well as gaining insight into good practice
  • Best ways to leading continuing professional development in your schools -adding value and securing impact.

MAGT network meetings are at 3 - 5pm on:

Book via Ealing CPD online

More information

MAGT definition
Ealing innovation fund project - case studies
MAGT conference
Cross-phase MAGT network meetings
MAGT useful documents
MAGT useful websites

Contact

Mirela Temo, education improvement consultant 3 to 19 – MAGT lead
Email: mtemo@ealing.gov.uk
Tel: 020 8825 7986

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Last updated: 19 Jan 2023