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New to Dyslexia
- The expert's guide to teaching children with dyslexia
- Easy to use techniques to improve the SEN assessment process
- Powerful methodologies to improve literacy across the curriculum
Presented by: Lindsay Peer CBE
Lindsay is an international consultant on specific learning difficulties and multi-sensory teaching. She is a lecturer, strategist, chartered psychologist, policymaker and practitioner and has been appointed CBE for work in this field.
Manchester
Birmingham
London
New to Early Years
- Develop an Outstanding lesson framework you can adapt to use again and again
- Top tips to plan for observation and assessment
- Best practice models for:
- outdoor learning
- indoor learning
- routines
- meeting individual needs
Presented by: Ruth Jackson
Ruth is a dynamic and innovative trainer focusing on Early Years. Using hands-on knowledge to run courses for teachers, parents and children, she brings a calm, confident delivery to her courses and a practical use of the activities.
New to Gifted and Talented Co-ordinator
- 7 essential steps to construct an Outstanding G&T provision, including:
- identification
- goal setting
- self-evaluation
- leadership support
- Leave with an action plan to embed whole-school practice
- Packed with practical classroom activities to challenge your G&T pupils
Presented by: Bob Cox
Bob has supported over 200 schools and Local Authorities to improve G&T provision. Bob has published international G&T resources as well as Local Authority G&T policies. He is also the managing director of Searching for Excellence.
New to Head of Department
- The challenges of leadership and how to overcome them:
- distributive leadership
- sustainable leadership
- inspiring staff
- accountability
- securing long-term impact
- leading change
- The 6 key management styles: how to build on your strengths and tackle weaknesses
- Effective self-evaluation strategies for monitoring and raising standards
Presented by: Brian Maydew
Brian has 18 years of successful subject leadership and is a former local authority school improvement adviser and Ofsted Registered Inspector. His courses have been described as "Outstanding" and are renowned for their practical and informative approach.
New to SENCo
- Step-by-step guide on how to use the SEN Code of Practice:
- Identification
- Mapping
- Assessment
- How to co-ordinate an inclusive whole school strategy for SEN
- How to manage and liase with:
- SEN Teachers
- Learning Support Assistants
- Parents
- External Agencies
Presented by: Tricia Murphy
2003's "Woman of Achievement in the Public Sector", Tricia is an eminent author, former head of SEN Support Services in North Lincolnshire and a former president of NASEN. She is an international consultant in Mumbai, Kolkata and Dubai and is renowned for her inspirational and highly practical training style.
New to Year 6
- Everything you need to know to be an outstanding year 6 teacher
- How to be fully prepared for transition to year 7
- Ofsted: guidance for year 6 teacher performance
- The expert’s guide to assessment and tracking: SATs to APP
Presented by: Michelle Carter
Michelle has been in education for over 25 years as a teacher, senior manager, LEA consultant and trainer. She is a highly motivational trainer and mentor whose courses are packed full of ideas grounded in experience of what works in schools and the classroom.
London
New to Year 2
- Top tips to becoming an outstanding year 2 teacher
- The specialist's guide to motivating your pupils: make year 2 about more than just SATs
- Unpick assessment guidelines: SATs to APP
Presented by: Helen Atkinson
Helen is an inspirational speaker with expertise in Years 1 and 2. Helen brings her sessions to life with a huge range of practical ideas and activities that can be implemented immediately. Helen is a local authority teacher advisor for Lancashire and was previously KS1 leader in a Lancashire Primary school with responsibility for Student mentoring and Literacy. Her training is always exciting, informative and direct..
New to Learning Mentor
- 11 essential skills for Learning Mentors
- Address multiple barriers to learning, including:
- self-esteem
- bullying
- behaviour
- absence
- Tried and tested models to use immediately
- How to demonstrate and evidence progression
Presented by: Stephanie George
Stephanie George MA, is a teacher, trainer and author of The Learning Mentor Manual. She has experience of working with teams of mentors in a variety of challenging settings. She has been responsible for the training and development of Learning Mentors since their inception.
New to Year 1
- How to become an outstanding Year 1 teacher using:
- rewards and sanctions
- vibrant lessons
- continued assessment
- nurturing techniques
- Top tips to maintain continuity and ensure progress
- The expert’s guide to help every child succeed
Presented by: Helen Atkinson
Helen is an inspirational speaker with expertise in Years 1 and 2. Helen brings her sessions to life with a huge range of practical ideas and activities that can be implemented immediately. Helen is a local authority teacher advisor for Lancashire and was previously KS1 leader in a Lancashire Primary school with responsibility for Student mentoring and Literacy. Her training is always exciting, informative and direct..
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