What is timely practice?
The problem: Nationwide almost all learners learn what they are taught in almost all maths lessons … yet ... if we assess low attaining and underachieving learners a week after the lesson, most learners will have forgotten most of the learning of the lesson.
The solution: Use 10 to 15 minutes of each lesson to "do timely practice". Learners independently complete their personalised PDF assignments while the teacher has time and headspace to give feedback. The assignments, created by the timely practice app, embed new and existing maths learning ever more durably into each learner's long-term memory.
timely practice supports smaller working-memory friendly teaching:
- Assessment for learning, planning, teaching, assessment of learning, retrieval practice and feedback are connected. Each supports and is supported by the others to more reliably build chunks or mental schema in each learner's long term memory.
- Building larger, more accurate and better connected chunks and triggers in long term memory "frees up" working memory capacity for the next spiral of new learning.
- Each learner's maths journey is a relentless but gentle spiral of increasing learning expectations.
- Learners' motivation, pace of work and attainment accelerates. Within 6 months learners can be seen to be closing the learning gap. Within 12 to 24 months the attainment of most of the timely practice learners is on a parr with or higher than the attainment of their peers in "the set above" not using timely practice.
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Recommended Usage
Learners below the 15th percentile use for 10 to 15 minutes every maths lesson.
Learners between the 16th to 40th percentile use 2, ideally 3, times per week, for 15 to 20 minute sessions.
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Nov 2022
It is the only thing I have found which guarantees that students who need additional learning support catch up with their peers. Often they can understand harder topics - it is just their memory holding them back. Timely practice removes that barrier.
John Petry found timely practice:
- Significantly reduces attainment gap“Students from disadvantaged backgrounds and with educational needs who in previous years would not have achieved a grade 4 to allow progression, have done so in the past 5 years with the help of timely practice.”
- Slightly improves teaching efficiency“Timely practice auto-creates personalised practice based on student retrieval cycles, so reduces time sourcing questions (and the database provides lesson materials for all topics).”
- Significantly improves attainment“Students remember key skills from year to year - instead of having to reteach each year they retain knowledge. This is a huge difference from what normally holds some students back.”
Dec 2021
Because I have seen first hand the confidence, enjoyment and progress of pupils
Tony Shah found timely practice:
- Moderately reduces attainment gap“Exam results analysis showed improved progress”
- Does not significantly improve teaching efficiency“There is more preparation required but no planning”
- Moderately improves attainment“Exam results analysis showed increased progress”
Apr 2020
Timely Practice has revolutionized the way I teach low attaining students. It has not only improved results but students have reported enjoying completely their timely practice each lesson, knowing how much it has helped them learn and, often for the first time, given them some confidence in their mathematical knowledge.
Kirsty Behan found Timely practice:
- Significantly reduces attainment gap“My year 11 class last year that used Timely Practice made expected progress at the end of Key Stage 4. This was above the typical progress for these types of students in the school traditionally.”
- Significantly improves teaching efficiency and productivity“Teachers can see very clearly using the progress on topic function how the depth of learning of a topic changes over time. This allows you to see if a student has truly learnt that section of the maths curriculum and allows you to know whether to progress to the next part, or re-teach, or save it for later when the student is ready. This means that time is not wasted re-teaching unnecessary topics or teaching topics that are too difficult for the student.”
Apr 2020
Without timely practice, lower ability groups tend to continue with many misconceptions and with learning new things, more misconceptions are developed which are harder to break down and fix. With timely practice misconceptions are identified through retrieval and interleaved practice which help maintain understanding whilst allowing myself to address these misconceptions and make progress in new areas of maths.
Alfie Sparkes found Timely practice:
- Significantly reduces attainment gap“For example, GCSE resit, without timely practice, students attained a grade 3. With timely practice, students attained 5 grade 4's and 90% attained a grade higher.”
- Significantly improves teaching efficiency and productivity“I have found that I am to give concrete and consistent feedback to any class who I have used timely practice with to help with retention and understanding long term.”
Apr 2020
This is the only thing I have found that properly addresses the attainment gap for students who struggle the most with Maths. Most other initiatives help those who are expected to attain in the middle or at the top of the spectrum in school. Timely practice helps those who come to secondary school with serious confidence gaps, dyscalculia, and lacking basic numerosity. It is fully integrated into every lesson, and slowly builds them up, whilst ensuring new learning is not wasted. It suits pupils with limited short and medium term memory, as it develops ingrained fluency. It covers the curriculum, and has transformed how I teach lower prior attainers from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4, whilst also noticeably boosting their final results.
John Petry found Timely practice:
- Significantly reduces attainment gap“Students who have struggled with Maths before, and who wouldn't normally be expected to outperform their attainment target, do so with Timely Practice. Having taught two Maths GCSE classes from year 10 to 11 using Timely Practice, it helps them retain and memorise the skills you practice in a lesson, so each year they build their knowledge, rather than start from scratch again. This has particularly helped students with low aspirational backgrounds, as they practice less well at home. As timely practice supports them with a personalised set of questions in their lessons, these students remember more, and overcome their barriers to progress.”
- Significantly improves teaching efficiency and productivity“Timely Practice automates the process of choosing review questions. Not only that, it personalises the review questions depending on each students journey towards mastering a skill. As 15-20 minutes at the start of your lesson are then set, all that is required to plan within a lesson is responses to misconceptions raised by the practice, and a small, manageable chunk of new learning.”
Apr 2020
It is the only thing I've found that works in the long term to raise attainment. I'd never want to go back to teaching without it
Lizzy found Timely practice:
- Significantly reduces attainment gap“Many learners who might have got a grade 0 or 1 end up with a grade 2, 3 and occasionally even a 4”
- Significantly improves teaching efficiency and productivity“It is really quick to plan lessons, and once I've taught something, I quickly can see if it has been learned or if I need to give a bit of feedback to make it stick. I almost never have to re-teach.”