EVENT PREVIEW Scholastic National Curriculum Workshops, 20-22 March
Education Show 2014
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? These workshops are designed for headteachers, subject co-ordinators and teachers at English primary schools. Each session is limited to 12 attendees, and demand will be high so book your tickets early. There is no limit to the number of tickets each person can book, so why not make the Education Show a CPD event for all your staff? THE PROGRAMME The Scholastic National Curriculum workshops will support the planning and delivery of the new 2014 curriculum. Each session will be led by experts in their subject, ensuring you get the highest-quality training. Every attendee will receive a Scholastic 100 Lessons ‘goody bag’ worth £50, including a free National Curriculum handbook. secondary school sharing their experiences. Speaker(s): Stephen Cooper, headteacher, Bursley Academy. Case study – Implementing Technology in the Classroom and its Effect on Learning Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 An unmissable session to hear how this school is innovatively using technology to help its students engage and learn. Speaker(s): Jonathan Bishop, headteacher, Broadclyst Primary School. Special Measures to Outstanding – Our Journey so Far Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 Hear how Hamford Primary Academy has rapidly improved from a position where it had been in special measures for three years. Speaker(s): Benedick Ashmore-Short, principal, Hamford Primary Academy. Effective Procurement Made Easier Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 Using established compliant frameworks to deliver cost savings for your school. Speaker(s): David Thomas, marketing manager, Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation; Simon Herne, business development manager, education, Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation.
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Making the Most of Pupil Premium to Bridge the Achievement Gap Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 This panel of school leaders will discuss how they use Pupil Premium and the astounding positive effects it has had on their students. Speaker(s): Simon Birch, deputy headteacher, Longford Park School; Caroline Reed, principal, Frederick Nattrass Primary Academy; Sean Bullen, headteacher, Millfield Science & Performing Arts College; Dr Cathy Taylor, Principal, Siruis Academy.
Power Half-hour: Innovating Teaching & Learning Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 Three school leaders will each get seven minutes to present interesting examples of what they are doing in their schools to raise standards. Speaker(s): Clare Spence, headteacher, The Beacon Academy; Neil Dixon, headteacher, St Mary & St Paul’s CE Primary and Teaching School; Dan Roberts, deputy headteacher, Davenport School for boys. Roundtable Discussion – Dealing with Staff, Students and Parents Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 Share ideas and hear from your peers on best
Designing a fair and successful teacher appraisal policy for your school Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 This session will present different evaluation processes schools are using to appraise their staff and consider their effectiveness. Speaker(s): Timothy Guilford, chair of governors, Queenswell Junior School. Creating and Maintaining a Successful Governing Body for Schools Theatre: School Leaders Summit – 21 Mar 2014 Join our panel of governors and school leaders to debate the role of governors, and assess what is required of governors. Speaker(s): Timothy Guilford, chair of governors, Queenswell Junior School; Michaela Mold, chair of governors, Welford Primary School; Ann Haydon, principal, Surbiton High School. L FURTHER INFORMATION The Education Show 2014 is 20-22 March at the NEC Birmingham. Register for your free pass at www.education-show.com
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