Here is a list of our upcoming events. As well as these, we offer bespoke INSET and CPD where we can introduce you to our resources and approach to the curriculum.
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Panel discussions and seminar
Friday 21 June & Saturday 22 June
Wellington College
Both Jo Saxton and Daisy Christodoulou will be participating in the Sunday Times Festival of Education at Wellington College. Having cemented itself as the UK’s premier forum for thought leadership, innovation and development in the field of education, the Sunday Times Festival of Education continues to attract the very best of education’s most forward thinking advocates, practitioners of change and policy makers.
Friday 21 June
14.00 – 14.40 Guy Claxton, Daisy Christodoulou & Jan Hodges: Panel discussion: What is the future for schools?
14.50 – 15.30 Kenny Frederick, David Carter, Natalie Evans, Chris Kirk & Jo Saxton. Chaired by Ty Goddard: The future of schooling in Britain
Saturday 22 June
10.00 – 10.40 Jo Saxton: Prep or Primary? A guide for parents on educational differences
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Seminar at the Prince’s Teaching Institute Headteacher’s Residential
Monday 21st January 2013
Crewe Hall
This seminar will explore ways that Headteachers can lead meaningful curriculum change in their schools.
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Seminar with the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT)
Thursday 31 January 2013, 6.00pm to 8.00pm
Pimlico Academy
This seminar will look at the ways in which academies can use their curriculum freedom.
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Workshop at the Teaching and Learning and Assessment Conference
Saturday 16th March 2013
Berkhamsted School
This workshop shows you how to teach and assess good writing skills through a programme of sequenced grammar lessons. We’ll share some of the typical mistakes Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 pupils make, drawn from our own database and from Ofsted and exam board material. These examples are from a range of different subjects. We’ll explain how grammar can stop pupils making these mistakes. We’ll teach you a bit of one our grammar lessons to show you how we use them. Together, we’ll mark and moderate a sample of writing using our writing mark scheme. We’ll show you a feedback lesson based on that marked sample of writing.
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