This involves considering pupil needs, their root causes, and what’s already going on in relation to those needs. For example, if we are thinking about pupil needs in relation to assessment, we might think about how our current approach to assessment is influenced by some longstanding professional development, or a wider MAT policy.
At the same time, we should also explore research evidence about what has worked elsewhere. Taking the same example, we would want to know what the evidence says about effective approaches to assessment in schools like ours.
By exploring pupil needs, current practice and research evidence, we help understand whether an approach we are considering is right for our pupil needs and right for our setting.