Osiris Educational

Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Freephone: 0808 160 5 160 Fax: 01790 755 288

Outstanding CPD Co-ordinator

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Raise standards of attainment and achievement through strategically led CPD.
Practical tools and guidance based on Ofsted and DfE best practice
Identify and target all staff development needs



Sue Kelly Sue is assistant Headteacher with responsibility for CPD. She has written articles for CPD Update (April 2005) and Professional Development Today magazine (autumn 2005) and is on the editorial board of PDT.

Develop CPD to withstand rigorous Ofsted inspection

Promote the direct link between effective CPD and raising standards

Personalise the role of CPD in your school

New approaches to strategically lead CPD:

  • Cost effective
  • Imaginative
  • Creative 

Must-have training for all CPD Co-ordinators

Develop a wide range of CPD activities for training, coaching and mentoring

Design an effective CPD programme that combines with your improvement plan

Assessing your school’s development needs

Step-by-step guide to managing CPD in your school

  • Templates for staff development plan
  • Develop an action plan specific to your own school
  • Tools to measure the impact of your CPD programme 

The Distributed Leadership Model approach to CPD

Implement an action plan specific to your own school

Practical strategies to boost morale and engage:

  • All staff
  • Middle leaders
  • The senior leadership group
     

 

Masters Accredited
You can enrol on a MA in Education using this course as your first CPD module (worth twenty MA points). To enrol simply call us on FREEPHONE 0808 160 5 160 and request an application form.
 


 

 
£ 269.00 +VAT
 
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In-School Training

Tel: 01790 755 783
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Course Dates

No dates are currently available for this course, please call our customer services team on 0808 160 5160 to enquire about future dates.

 
 
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