Category: History
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IGCSE History
Ultimate guide to the demands of the IGCSE
- How to get IGCSEs right every time, with every student
- Step-by-step guide to A* achievement in the IGCSE
- A full support guide to implementing IGCSE History
London
A* at GCSE History
- The secrets of achieving A* at GCSE History
- Boost your number of A* students with
- smart lesson planning
- curriculum add-ons for G&T
- ICT enhancement
- advanced questioning
- extra-curricular gems that lift the top achievers
- Transform your students into independent learners
Presented by: Neil Smith
Neil is head of a large and successful history department and has a track record of delivering high quality training to teachers. He is a former PGCE Professional Mentor, and a senior examiner. He is the author of ‘The History Teacher’s Handbook’, and has contributed articles on teaching history to the TES.London
A* at A-Level History
- The secrets to gain A*'s in coursework and exams
- Scaffolding strategies to nurture learners to be: *Independent *Reflective *Mature *Creative
- Enrich and accelerate the History curriculum
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London
Manchester
Outstanding History Lessons
- 5 golden rules for outstanding history lessons
- Hands-on practical templates to use with your class immediately
- Step-by-step guide to planning outstanding lessons time after time
Presented by: Alf Wilkinson
Alf is a former Head of History and ICT Co-ordinator. Since then he has worked for the Historical Association as their Education Manager and as a freelance consultant and author.
London
Manchester
Essex
Cambridge
Differentiation in the History Classroom
Make the difference for every child
- The 8 core techniques for differentiation
- Making mixed ability teaching meaningful
- key words everyone must understand
- engaging the range from G&T to SEN
- Differentiation by design
- outstanding activities
- high-challenge lessons
- inclusive lessons
- high-tech solutions for 21st century students
- Lessons for mixed ability magic
Presented by: Alf Wilkinson
Alf is a former Head of History and ICT Co-ordinator. Since then he has worked for the Historical Association as their Education Manager and as a freelance consultant and author.
London
Leading History to Outstanding
- Lead your history department to Ofsted’s Outstanding
- Understand the full impact of EBacc; turn this initiative to the advantage of your department
- Increase the uptake of students taking history to GCSE and beyond
Presented by: Richard McFahn
Richard spent 13 years as a History Teacher, Subject and Senior Leader and Advanced Skills Teacher in Hampshire. In that time he turned around a failing history department into one which was graded as ‘excellent’ by Ofsted in 2004 and ‘outstanding’ in a subject specific survey in 2007 where all of his observed lessons were rated as a 1.London
Manchester
Lancaster
Dorset
History GCSE in One Year
Your solution to the EBacc
- Adopt an accelerated modular approach
- Easy ways to customise the specification for speed
- Strategies to ensure independent student learning
Presented by: Alf Wilkinson
Alf is a former Head of History and ICT Co-ordinator. Since then he has worked for the Historical Association as their Education Manager and as a freelance consultant and author.
Outstanding Lessons
- Unpick the 10 core techniques for outstanding lessons
- Step-by-step guide to planning outstanding lessons time after time
- Hands on practical ideas to use with your class immediately
Presented by: Will Ord
Will is an experienced, inspiring and enthusiastic speaker. His training is always responsive and very practical. Will has been a Head of RE, Deputy Head of Sixth Form, Chairman of SAPERE, a writer for the TES and has worked with the DCSF, QCA,
London
Peterborough
Essex
Leeds
Manchester
Shrewsbury
Dorset
Outstanding Teaching
Over 6000 teachers have attended this course
- Ofsted's outstanding defined
- See exactly what outstanding teaching looks like
- Based on the research of 20 educational professors and Ofsted feedback
Presented by: James Durran
James is an Advanced Skills Teacher at the Parkside Federation Academies in Cambridge, and a teacher-consultant at the Institute of Education, London University. James delivers seminars, lectures and training across the country and abroad on innovative approaches to the teaching of English, media and literacy, and has published a number of books for teachers and students.Leeds
London
Manchester
Cambridge
Essex
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