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Edge Hill University Faculty of Education NQT Conference - 17th May 2014 Outstanding Teaching
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NQT ConferenceOutstanding Teaching
Venue: Faculty of Health and Social Care17th May 2014
Welcome from Robert Smedley, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dean Faculty of Education 2
A welcome from the NQT Support Programme Team 3
Keynote Speaker: Faisal Ahmed 4
Conference Programme 5
Workshop Leaders 6
The NQT wiki 12
Exhibitors 13
Contents
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NQT Conference: Outstanding Teaching I 17th May 2014
We are delighted to welcome you to Edge Hill University for thisNQT Conference and programme. If you qualified with us in theSummer then 'welcome back', if you qualified as a teachersomewhere else then we are pleased that you have chosen towork with us on your continued development as a teacher.
The Faculty of Education at Edge Hill is one of the most significantproviders of teacher training and education in the country and weare committed to providing the very highest quality opportunitiesto support you in becoming an even better teacher in theclassroom and to progress your career as a teacher. We want tobe part of your future and hope that this conference andprogramme is the start of something much bigger in yourcontinued relationship with the Faculty of Education.
Please tell us what else we could be doing to support your needsas an NQT this year and we'll see what we can do.
Welcome from Robert Smedley, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dean of Faculty of Education
Robert Smedley Pro Vice Chancellor,Dean, Faculty of Education
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Welcome to the third and final of this year’s NQT Conferences provided by the Faculty ofEducation at Edge Hill University. We are delighted that you have seen the value of today’sconference and taken the time to meet up with old friends, University tutors and to take part ina wide range of workshops. This year, the conference has been extended to include workshopsfor graduates from post compulsory education and training. A special welcome to any graduatesfrom such programmes. We are excited about hosting a ‘TeachMeet’ session again and wewelcome and thank colleagues who have volunteered to share their outstanding practice.
Today’s programme is the result of work with teachers who have recently been successful incompleting their NQT year. They have helped shape the programme based on theirexperiences. We are delighted that they too are here today and extend a warm welcome.Whilst on welcomes, we are delighted to have Faisal Ahmed from Streford High School inManchester as our guest speaker.
Finally, from everyone in the NQT Team, have a great day and do let us know how we cansupport you whether in your NQT year or still seeking that first post.
Trish Byrne, David Grimes, Sue Harrop, Lindsey March, Justine Smith, Paul Spencer,Judith Thomas and Sarah Wright.
@nqttweets
A welcome from the NQT Programme Team
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NQT Conference: Outstanding Teaching I 17th May 2014
Faisal Ahmed joined Stretford High School as an Edge HillUniversity Religious Education PGCE trainee in September 2010and quickly established himself as a valued member of theHumanities and Social Sciences department; having a widerschool impact with personalised learning and the use oftechnology in the classroom.
In February 2011; Faisal was able to secure a full time post asTeacher of Humanities. He took up the position in September2011 after successful completion of the PGCE; creating newschemes of work, redefining form time and student leadership,spearheading the school literacy drive and endeavouring to instila love for learning in all his students.
As an RQT, Faisal was teaching four GCSE subjects includingReligious Studies, Modern World History, Sociology and Psychology,leading extra curricular subjects, Student Council facilitator andsharing his practice with colleagues, Edge Hill Universitygraduates and trainees. He played an integral part in the creationof the NQT conference and continues to share his expertise. InMarch 2013, after a national search, he was successfully appointedDirector of Academic School for Humanities and Social Sciences.
He is currently in the process of completing his Masters inEducation and NPQML qualification.
Keynote Speaker
Faisal Ahmed, Director of Academic School for Humanities and Social Sciences, Stretford High School.
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NQT Conference: Outstanding Teaching I 17th May 2014Tim
e
Worksh
ops: Deleg
ates m
ay cho
ose any 3 of the follo
wing worksh
ops
Early Yea
rs and
Primary
Sec
ond
ary an
d FET
(for
mer
ly P
CET)
Gen
eric W
orksh
ops
(Suitab
le for
pra
ctitio
ner
in a
ll se
ctor
s)
Using
assessm
ent to
improve your tea
ching and
the learning
outco
mes of
your pup
ils.
(KS1&
2)Deb
orah
Gre
enDep
uty Hea
dte
ache
r
Conc
ept Map
ping Strateg
ies
(Assessm
ent in
Primary Scien
ce)
(KS1 an
d 2)
Dav
id B
arke
rSen
ior Le
ctur
erEdge
Hill U
nive
rsity
‘Tak
ing the
tem
perature
of learning
’ -
How to dem
ons
trate
progress
Miche
lle R
atho
rStrat
egic L
ead
Tam
esid
e LE
A
A Toolkit for Beh
aviour:
working in
cha
lleng
ing
contexts
Kirs
ty P
ugh
and
Klare
Ath
orn
The
Alte
rnat
ive
Sch
ool
Bar
nold
swick
Cooperative Le
arning
with Kag
anEm
ma
Rol
lins
Teac
her to
Tea
cher
(UK)
‘So How Do You
Han
dle It?’
Lisa M
iller
Beh
avio
ur c
onsu
ltant
Pra
ctical Tac
tics Con
sulta
ncy
Fun to be Five
Alis
on H
ughe
sEYFS
Tea
cher
St. S
tephe
n’s CE
Prim
ary Sch
ool
Bol
ton.
Digital Literac
y in today’s
classroom
(KS1&
2)Che
rise
Dux
bur
yCom
put
ing
Coo
rdinat
orSt M
ary’s CE P
rimar
yBol
ton
Setting
the
right level
of ch
alleng
eAnd
rew H
olt
Ass
ista
nt H
eadte
ache
rSt Bed
e’s CHS,
Orm
skirk
Assessm
ent in Colleges
Use of data to sup
port
plann
ing and
T&L
Pau
la L
ither
land
and
Kris
Rob
inso
nHop
woo
d H
all C
ollege
Mid
dleto
n
The
atre of Le
arning
:“The
Mag
ic Plane
”Cross-curricu
lar crea
tivity
Sue
Phillips
Thea
tre
of L
earn
ing
‘Re-en
ergise, creativity for
the tired tea
cher!’
Sar
ah W
right
Edge
Hill U
nive
rsity
The
use of ipad
sto sup
port T&L
(KS2)
Tana
sha
Rob
inso
nLite
racy
Lea
der
and
form
er IC
T Le
ader
St Sila
sLive
rpoo
l
Cha
lleng
ing contexts –
Teac
hing
mixed
ages
Yvo
nne
Sho
neFa
rnbor
ough
Roa
d
Junior
Sch
ool, Sou
thpor
t
‘Why be good, w
hen yo
u ca
nbe outstan
ding in
stea
d?’
Faisal A
hmed
and
Mez
Mun
shi
Stret
ford
Hig
h Sch
ool
Man
ches
ter
Teac
hers as ad
voca
tes for
widen
ing participation to
Highe
r Educ
ation
Louise
Hig
ham
ARC N
etwor
k
An Introduc
tion to
Forest Sch
ool
Alic
e Sav
ery
Shr
opsh
ire F
ores
t Sch
ool
‘Get tha
t job!’ -
Employability
Jon-
Leig
h Prit
char
dATL
9.30 – 9.55
Reg
istration, networking and
visit exh
ibition
10.00 – 10.55
Welco
me / Keyno
te Spea
ker: Faisal A
hmed
/ NQT Tea
chMee
t
11.00 - 11.55
Worksh
op 1
12.00 - 12.55
Worksh
op 2
1.00 - 1.40
Hot Buffet Lu
nch, networking and
visit exh
ibition
(Roo
m a
vaila
ble
for
NQ
T s
urv
ey)
1.45 - 2.40
Worksh
op 3
2.45 - 3.00
Evaluation, Closing
rem
arks, G
oodie Bag
, Prizes an
d Certific
ate of Atten
dan
ce
Conferen
ce Programme
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So How Do You Handle It?Lisa Miller Behaviour Consultant, Practical Tactics consultancy
In this behaviour management workshop, Lisa Miller will respondto specific examples from delegates and provide tailoredguidance on how to manage individuals and classes across allage ranges who exhibit challenging behaviour.
Workshop Activities and Leaders
Cooperative learning with KaganEmma RollinsTeacher to Teacher (UK)
Emma is a teacher with 11 years experience covering all agesand abilities in secondary education. Emma is an outstandingteacher, and has been an Advanced Skills Teacher in Learningand Teaching for the last 5 years. She is a Certified NationalKagan Trainer working with schools throughout the UK. In thisworkshop you will learn ways to release the power of KaganStructures in your own classrooms at any key stage. You will findthat when you use structures students are kinder to each otherand enjoy class and academic content more.
‘Re-energise – creativity for the tired teacher!’Sarah WrightEdge Hill University
A range of quick and easy ideas that will uplift lessons, showprogress and creativity with minimum preparation. A practicalsession which will provide a toolkit of starters, plenaries andlearning approaches that are ready to take straight back into anyclassroom.
Generic workshops for all age ranges
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Theatre of Learning: “The Magic Plane” Cross curricularcreativity A Multisensory, Active and Experiential Approachto Learning Across the CurriculumSue PhillipsTheatre of Learning
This pioneering and innovative teaching method has beendeveloped by AST Sue Phillips in her school in Southern Englandin response to disaffected pupils who said that RE was “nothingto do with them or anything that they knew”. They were so boredthat over half of them refused to sit the final examination.This fantasy story told in five episodes explored over a term, ora year has been adapted for younger children from The Islandnow used widely in secondary schools to provide a framework forRE. It also provides a cross curricular framework for teachingCitizenship, History, Geography, Values and whatever yourimagination takes you to! It is a very engaging tool for buildingrelationships in your classes through talking and listening in acircle and to develop critical thinking through the questioningengendered by the activity.
An Introduction to Forest SchoolAlice SaveryShropshire Forest School
This workshop will involve going outside and playing in the naturalenvironment (please wear suitable clothing and footwear). We willthen return inside to discuss how Forest School is used as alearning opportunity and how this is linked to classroom work.This is suitable for all ages.Alice Savery is the Forest School Development Officer forShropshire Council. She delivers Forest School Training and CPDcourses. She also delivers Forest School sessions with a rangeof age groups from pre-school to Year 11.
‘Get that Job!’: EmployabilityJon-Leigh Pritchard ATL
Jon-Leigh is an Organiser for the ATL in the North West. Jon-Leigh has done considerable workin developing support for new entrants into teaching. He has extensive links with ITT providersand developed and delivered educational programmes across the country.
This workshop does exactly what it says on the tin!.
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Using assessment to improve your teaching and the learningoutcomes of your pupils Deborah Green Deputy Head TeacherSt Thomas C.E. Primary School, Westhoughton, Bolton
Deborah is currently the Deputy Head teacher at St Thomas C.E.Primary School, Westhoughton, Bolton, whilst being seconded forone day a week to Edge Hill University as a Partnership Lead Trainer.She has a wealth of experience having taught for 22 years inschools of very different social economic background across theKey Stages. At present she is in charge of the assessment proceduresand analysis of data within her school, as well as managing thecurriculum content and being the Science and RE leader.This workshop will look at how we assess, what to assess andwhat to do with the results, before considering how this affectsthe planning and delivery of future lessons. It will explain the biggerpicture of how children are tracked across their Primary educationat present and discuss the importance of this in uncertain times.This workshop is suitable for Key Stages 1 and 2.
Concept Mapping Strategies (Assessment in Primary Science)David BarkerEdge Hill University
David Barker is Senior Lecturer in Primary and Early YearsScience Education. He has taught for 12 years in both Key Stagesand was part- time primary science consultant for Bury Authorityfor 5 years.The workshop will focus on developing the use of concept mapsas an AfL tool. Concept maps are very useful in showingchildren’s thinking which can be the starting point for scienceteaching. The workshop will share strategies with participants fordeveloping their use in Key Stages 1 and 2.
‘Fun to be Five’Alison HughesEYFS teacher, St. Stephen’s CE Primary School, Bolton
Come and join in and dare to get those fingers dirty! A hands onworkshop with lots of fun things to keep the funky fives focused!Alison is an experienced teacher of early years children who willprovide a workshop with helpful handy hints, full of practical funactivities which are guaranteed to excite and engage early years’children.
Early Years and Primary workshops
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Digital Literacy in today’s classroomCherise DuxburyComputing CoordinatorSt Mary’s CE Primary, Bolton
Cherise has more than 10 years experience in the classroom andhas taught across both key stages from year 1 to year 6. She iscurrently ‘Computing coordinator’ at St Mary’s C of E primary inBolton. It was in year 6 that she first began blogging and it hashelped to transform her teaching and the learning in herclassroom as well as providing a great platform to engageparents. She has successfully blogged for 3 years with her blogsgetting over 25 000 hits. In 2012 – 2013, her class won ‘ChildEducation’ class blog of the year and was a finalist in international‘Edu Blogs’ class blog of the year. She will share her experienceof using blogs to help engage and motivate the learners ontoday’s classroom.The workshop will be focusing on ‘Cover it Live’ – a live bloggingtool, 5 sentence and 100 word challenges, capturing audio usingvarious tools and QR codes. This workshop is aimed at both keystages 1 and 2.
The use if ipads to support T<anasha RobinsonLiteracy Leader, St Silas Liverpool
Tanasha is a Year 3 primary school teacher in Liverpool. She isLiteracy leader and previous to that was ICT Leader. Tanashautilises iPads to support teaching, assessment, and learning inall subjects.The workshop will provide ideas of how to use various iPads appsto engage children in learning and extend activities across thecurriculum. It will show how they can be used to create teachingtools that can be used to support teaching and learning and offerassessment opportunities. This workshop is more aimed at KS2.
‘Challenging contexts – teaching mixed age groupsYvonne ShoneFarnborough Road Junior School, Southport
Yvonne is a highly experienced Primary school teacher. In thisworkshop she will share practical strategies of teaching verticalgroupings in small schools including up to date strategies fordifferentiation.
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A Toolkit for Behaviour: working in challenging contexts Kirsty Pugh and Klare AthornThe Alternative School
Kirsty is the founder of an independent school called TheAlternative School and Klare is Assistant Head. The AlternativeSchool provides a focused approach to the barriers our youngpeople face to school. The workshop will focus on i) How tosurvive your first year: create your own wheel of support;resilience and stress management; planning and preparation andii) Behaviour Management: create a positive classroom; barriersto learning; nurture and restorative approaches.
Setting the right level of challengeAndrew Holt Assistant Headteacher, St Bede’s, Ormskirk
Andrew is a highly experienced teacher, Head of Department andSenior Leader. He has a wealth of experience and interest inenhancing Teaching and Learning. In this workshop Andrew willfocus on one of the current key priorities for schools and Ofsted:differentiation and challenge. He will provide practical strategieson how to challenge all pupils in the classroom regardless ofabilities. He will also focus on the use of data for planning,teaching and learning.
‘Taking the temperature of learning’: Demonstrating progressMichelle RathorStrategic Lead, Tameside LEA
Michelle is currently strategic lead for English across all schoolsin Tameside LEA. She will be introducing strategies that will helpyou to improve student engagement with their own progress andmeet the needs of the lowest achieving pupils. Drawing upon herprevious experience as Director of Teaching and member of thesenior leadership team, Michelle will share the key classroomstrategies for outstanding teacher and learning which can beimplemented in your own school. This session will cover allsubjects as ideas will be predominantly generic.
Secondary and FET workshops
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Why be good, when you can beoutstanding instead?Faisal Ahmed and Mez MunshiStretford High School, Manchester
Finding out about a lesson observationis always daunting but how about if youhad a sure way of keeping the studentsengaged, challenged and motivatedwithout hours of tedious planning? We will showcase procedures andprocesses of outstanding lessons whichwe have either observed or delivered,thus developing strategies and techniquesthat will allow you to take a subject ofyour choice and plan, deliver and reflectupon a good or better outcome.
Teacher’s as advocates for widening participationin Higher EducationLouise HighamARC Network
This workshop will encourage teachers to reflect on their role inpromoting higher education to students of all ages, from primaryschool to post-16, irrespective of their background. The workshopwill introduce activities and resources to support teachers inthis role.
Assessment in CollegesPaula Litherland and Kris RobinsonHopwood Hall College
This workshop will explore how collegesuse data for the use of planning lessonsand developing the environment forteaching, learning and assessment.Paula and Kris will develop yourunderstanding on how to raiseachievement and how to improvemotivation of low performing students bysetting strategies using the dataavailable.
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All participants in the Edge Hill University NQT Programme will have access to the NQT wiki.This can be accessed via http://bit.ly/1crvqsd. The NQT wiki will host all the resources fromthis and previous conferences enabling you to download and adapt for your own pupils andstudents. The 'News & Updates' area will provide the latest information on matters concerningthe NQT year.
The Edge Hill University NQT wiki
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AlumniWe are keen to offer support and advice to our graduates and keep them involved in the life ofthe University. As an alumnus you can make use of a range of services designed to helpgraduates plan their careers, undertake further study or to keep in touch with us and each other.Alumni Team T: 01695 584861 E: [email protected] FB: facebook.com/ehualumni
Association of Teachers and LecturersATL is the union for education professionals across the UK. Active in the maintained,independent and post-16 sectors, we use our members' experiences to influence educationpolicy, and we work with government and employers to defend your pay, conditions and careerdevelopment. From early years to HE, teachers to support staff, lecturers to leaders, we supportand represent our members throughout their career.
Confucius Institute, Edge Hill UniversityEdge Hill University has successfully been awarded the prestigious “Confucius Institute”.Confucius Institutes are non-profit public institutions supported by an off shoot of the ChineseMinistry of Education known as Hanban. They aim to promote Chinese language and culture,support local Chinese teaching, and facilitate cultural exchanges. There are almost 300worldwide with only 12 Confucius institutes in the UK. The Confucius Institute at Edge HillUniversity is able to offer a variety of courses for students, teachers and the community todevelop an understanding of the Chinese culture and learn Mandarin Chinese.Schools’ University, Edge Hill UniversityThe Schools’ University is working collaboratively with schools and their communities, topromote excellence and actively drive up and realise the aspirations of children, young peopleand their families. Schools’ University is offering a dynamic, meaningful and bespoke leadershipaccreditation framework which supports children and young people to empower themselvesand their local and wider communities.
Tomorrow’s Teachers, Edge Hill UniversityAs part of Edge Hill University’s commitment to nurturing and developing the next generationof outstanding Teachers we have been running the Tomorrow’s Teachers Programme for thelast three years in 30 schools and Colleges.Designed primarily for sixth form students, but also now being run for pupils in year 10 and 11interested in a career in education. The programme gives aspiring primary and secondaryteachers a realistic taste of the demands of a typical teaching day and supports pupils, helpingthem to make a more informed career choice.The course will help anyone interested in a career in teaching understand just what’s involvedand decide whether or not it is for them before embarking on an ITT course or a degree.If you think that your School might like to be involved in this exciting project or that you wouldlike to help your pupils explore a career in Teaching or Education please drop me a line [email protected]
The Inclusion Team, Edge Hill UniversityThe Inclusion Team at Edge Hill University facilitate a variety of programmes including theNational Award for SEN Co-ordination and PG Cert Specialist Dyslexia Training. Our innovativedevelopment activities focus on impact for school improvement, are practice-based andfacilitate personalised learning. We also offer opportunities for teachers and support staff toengage in CPD Workshops incorporating a wide range of areas related to SEND and Inclusionwhich suit your development needs, supporting and strengthening your subject knowledge orspecific knowledge and skills from Undergraduate to Masters level and beyond.
Exhibitors (Correct at time of going to press)
Learn More, Teach More, Be More
MA Education• Join a programme for practitioners who lead and support learning in educational settings
• Make a direct and positive contribution to teaching, learning and educational practice
• Tailor the programme to suit your own needs by focusing two thirds of the award on a particular area of practice
• Study part-time at a pace to suit you or on a one year full-time basis.
This innovative MA has the provision ofexceptional education as its key aim. It is fullyfocused on the impact of outstanding practice onthe outcomes and achievements of learners. Thisprogramme provides a structure for professionaldevelopment and a means of evaluating andsuccessfully improving current 'best' practicewhich informs and drives outstanding 'next'practice. Designed to instil an ethos of lifelonglearning in those involved in leading andsupporting education, the programme will equipyou with skills, knowledge and understanding toevaluate existing practice, develop practice andimmerse yourself in enquiry-based research.
For more information or an informal discussionplease contact the Professional Development Teamon 01257 517126/517127, email [email protected]