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New to Primary ICT Co-ordinator
- How to achieve the BECTA ICT mark
- Write and implement a modern relevant ICT curriculum for your school
- Complete guide to:
- planning your curriculum
- setting targets
- level indicators
- self-evaluation
- tracking pupils' progress
- leading on assessment
Leeds
London
Birmingham
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.
London
Leeds
Birmingham
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 300 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.
Birmingham
London
Leeds
Liverpool
Suffolk
Hertfordshire
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: Natalie Packer
Natalie is a highly-experienced educational consultant specialising in SEN. She previously worked for the National Strategies SEN team supporting the implementation of Achievement for All to improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND. Natalie’s training style is practical, interactive and inspiring.London
Birmingham
Leeds
New to Early Years
- Clarify your new role under the revised EYFS 2012
- Develop an Outstanding lesson framework you can use again and again
- Best practice models for:
- outdoor learning
- indoor learning
- routines
- meeting individual needs
Presented by: Helen Moylett
Helen is an Early Years consultant, trainer and writer. She served as an expert adviser to the Tickell EYFS Review Team and has helped to develop the EYFS Development Matters guidance.Birmingham
London
Manchester
Lancaster
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
London
Birmingham
Cambridge
Lancaster
Kent
Manchester
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.
Manchester
London
Suffolk
Liverpool
New to Systematic Synthetic Phonics
- Key techniques to overcome your phonics fears
- A hands-on approach to teach planned and incidental phonics in every lesson
- High-impact activities to encourage all children to:
- blend
- segment
- apply phonics knowledge
- decode
Presented by: Lesley Turner
Lesley is an inspiring and accomplished trainer in synthetic phonics. Having spent 14 years as a literacy consultant she strongly believes that without the acquisition of communication, language and literacy, children are disadvantaged in all areas of their learning. Lesley’s training style is pragmatic, down to earth and engaging.London
Manchester
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.
Birmingham
London
Leeds
Manchester
Liverpool
Suffolk
Hertfordshire
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