School Improvement Service
Continuing Professional Development
2018 / 2019
Contents
Course Booking Information
Complaints Procedure
School Improvement Service CPD Booking Form
Course Calendar
Section 1: Assessment (all primary phase unless stated otherwise) CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop
CPD 502 - Assessment Update (morning)
CPD 503 - Assessment Update (twilight)
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling
Section 2: Curriculum Teaching and Learning EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
CPD 507- Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme (primary phase)
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment (primary phase)
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update (primary phase)
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 506 - Primary Science Master Class: Help! I can’t teach the physicsy bits! (primary phase)
CPD 608 - Putting the Magic into Primary Science (primary phase)
CPD 508 - Beyond Fair Testing in Science – supporting open independent enquiry (primary phase)
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 512 - Primary ICT Coordinators Update
EY 107 – Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
CPD 602- Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2 (primary phase)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (primary phase)
CPD 514 - Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
CPD 511 - Using Science as a Starting Point for Application of Literacy and Numeracy Skills (primary)
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 (primary phase)
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
EY 015 - Early Years Conference (primary phase)
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
CPD 515 - From Story Books to Scientific Enquiry - spells, space flight and talking animals! (primary phase)
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Section 3: Leadership and Management CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (cross phase)
GO 602 – Understanding School Funding (cross phase)
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting (cross phase)
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
SG 110 - Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) (cross phase)
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update (primary phase)
Safer Recruitment Training (cross phase)
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – cross phase)
Absence Management of Employees (cross phase)
GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors (cross phase)
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher (cross phase)
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop (primary phase)
SG 101 – PREVENT Mop Up Session (cross phase)
CPD 512 - Primary ICT Coordinators Update
CPD 502 - Assessment Update (morning)
CPD 503 - Assessment Update (twilight)
GO 504 - Taking the Chair (cross phase)
CPD 609 - Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility (cross phase)
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update (cross phase)
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update (cross phase)
CPD 610 - Middle Leader Development Programme (cross phase)
GO 508 – Financial Health and Efficiency (cross phase)
Employee Investigations Training (cross phase)
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase)
GO 506 - School Attendance & the Law (cross phase)
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management) (cross phase)
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training (cross phase)
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Section 4: Teaching Support Staff EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase) EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice (primary phase)
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
EPS 001 - Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS (primary phase)
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! (cross phase)
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS (primary phase)
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM) (primary phase)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (primary phase)
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties (primary phase)
EY 015 - Early Years Conference (primary phase)
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC) (primary phase)
EPS 003 - Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
Section 5: Newly Qualified Teachers (all cross phase unless stated otherwise) CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
CPD 514 - Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training
Section 6: Early Years (all primary phase) EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS
EY 009 - Meeting Statutory Safeguarding & Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS
EY 107- Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling
EY 015 - Early Years Conference
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years
EY 023 - Listen with Lucy in Schools
Section 7: Governance (all cross phase unless stated)
GO 602 – Understanding School Funding
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
GO 601 - The Strategic Role of Governors
Safer Recruitment Training
SG 104 - Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions
SG 103 - Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding
GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors
GO 504 - Taking the Chair
CPD 609 – Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility (cross phase)
GO 508 – Financial Health and Efficiency
Employee Investigations Training
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase) GO 506 - School Attendance & the Law
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management)
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND (cross phase)
Section 8: Multicultural Development Team Training CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Section 9: Safeguarding and Vulnerable Learners’ Training (all cross phase) SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training
SG 110 - Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions)
Safer Recruitment Training
SG 104 - Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions
SG 103 - Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher
SG 101 - PREVENT- Mop Up Session
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
Section 10: SEND & Inclusion
Behaviour Support Team BSAT 201 - Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) Early Years (all primary phase) EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties
Educational Psychology Service EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase) EPS 001 - Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! (cross phase)
EPS 003 - Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
Learning Support Advisory Team LSAT 301 - Effective Provision Maps that Evidence the Graduated Approach (cross phase)
LSAT 302 - New SENCos: Policy and Practice (primary phase)
LSAT 303 - The Graduated Approach - including pathways of support (cross phase)
LSAT 227 - SENCo Network (cross phase)
LSAT 304 - School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
LSAT 306 - Person Centred Planning: Keeping the Child’s Voice at the Centre (cross phase)
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
LSAT 233 – Interventions: An Overview of a Range of Support Programmes and Approaches (primary)
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND (cross phase)
Section 11: The Severn Teaching School Alliance
Course Booking Information
All course bookings and confirmations for School Improvement CPD (*) are administered through the:
School Improvement Service Telford & Wrekin Council Darby House (6A), Lawn Central Telford, TF3 4JA
To book a place on a course, please complete the CPD Booking Form, and either:
Email: [email protected] or Fax: 01952 (3)85000
After submitting a booking form you should expect to receive the following via email:
confirmation of booking/s received by return, including notification of any courses already oversubscribed and/or unavailable
joining instructions approximately five days prior to the course (sent to the delegate/s and copied to the school’s administrator)
If you do not receive either of the above, you should contact the CPD Team on 01952 (3)80861 or (3)88682.
Cancellation Policy
All cancellations of course bookings must be made via email. Unfortunately a phone call cannot be accepted as a means of cancellation. All bookings will remain on our system until written confirmation of cancellation is received.
A charge of 35% (*) will be incurred if a delegate place is cancelled within 5 working days of the course date. The full course fee will be charged for any delegate who does not arrive for a course for which a place has been booked and not cancelled. In the case of extreme adverse weather conditions delegates who cancel their place via email before the course ends will not be charged.
All delegates will be required to sign the course register on arrival. Whilst we will make every effort, we cannot guarantee to accommodate delegates on a course for which they have not booked a place.
In the event that a course has to be cancelled, we will endeavour to give 5 working days’ notice of cancellation. Other than in the case of extreme adverse weather conditions, if a course is cancelled within 24 hours of the course start time, we will refund any supply costs incurred. Any claims must be made in writing and must be accompanied by full documentary evidence.
Courses offered by teams and services other than School Improvement: Courses offered to schools by other teams are also advertised within this booklet. Where booking procedures and contact details are different for these courses, this information is contained at the front of the relevant section.
Notes: Delegate Fees: Whilst we will make every effort to not do so, we reserve the right to increase the delegate fees during the year to reflect any inflationary price increases in either room hire and / or catering. (*) for courses which are free of charge, or inclusive within a service level agreement (i.e. the NQT Support Package or the Safeguarding SLA), the charge for any delegate failing to attend, and not cancelling their place in advance, will be £10 to cover administration and refreshment costs.
All delegate fees for academies, other organisations and for schools outside Telford & Wrekin are subject to VAT.
Personal Data: Telford & Wrekin Council collects your personal data to enable you to be able to complete eLearning and face to face training to support your role under Article 6(1)(b) of the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 or equivalent United Kingdom legislation. Telford & Wrekin Council will not share any of your personal data with external organisations, unless required to do so by law. However, for further details on the council’s privacy arrangements please view the privacy page on the council’s website page.
Complaints Procedure We provide a range of services to schools, including:
bespoke consultancy support and bespoke training
continuing professional development courses
a package of support for newly qualified teachers
As a service we are committed to:
dealing with complaints and concerns quickly and effectively, and
using the information received to review and improve our services
Sometimes we do make mistakes - if you are not happy with the service you have received from us we want to know. In most instances we would hope that any concerns can be resolved at the time - with the provider of that service. If, having done this, you still have cause for concern, please follow the steps below.
The formal complaints procedure has three stages:
Stage One
If you have a complaint or cause for concern, please contact Liz Smith, Service Delivery Manager, as soon as possible.
Email: [email protected] or Tel: 01952 380895
We aim to respond fully to complaints within 10 working days. If for some reason this is not possible, we will contact you to explain the reasons for the delay and let you know when you can expect a response. Most complaints will be quickly and successfully resolved at this stage.
Stage Two
In the unlikely event that you feel your complaint has not been successfully resolved we would ask you to contact our Assistant Director, Education and Corporate Parenting, Heather Loveridge.
Email: [email protected] or Tel: 01952 380800
We aim to respond to a Stage 2 complaint within 25 working days. If it is not possible to respond within 25 working days, we will write to you explaining the reasons for the delay and let you know when you can expect a response.
Stage Three
If you still feel your complaint remains unresolved, please refer to the Council’s Complaints Procedure – which can be found on the Telford & Wrekin Council website: http://www.telford.gov.uk/info/20077/complaints/34/the_complaints_process
CPD Booking Form
School:
Course Code Course Title Course Date/s Full name of delegate Delegate email address Please tick if delegate is a
Governor
Course cost Office use only
Please use supplementary sheet/s for all additional bookings
Authorised by:
Signed (Headteacher) Date Cancellation policy: Please refer to the CPD Booklet for the full cancellation policy. In summary, all cancellations of course bookings must be made via email. Unfortunately a phone call cannot be accepted as a means of cancellation. All bookings will remain on our system until written confirmation is received. A charge of 35% will be incurred if a delegate place is cancelled within 5 working days of the course date. The full course fee will be charged for any delegate/s who do not arrive for a course for which a place has been booked and not cancelled. For courses which are free of charge, or inclusive within a service level agreement (i.e. the NQT Support Package or the Safeguarding SLA), the charge for any delegate failing to attend, and not cancelling their place in advance, will be £10 to cover administration and refreshment cost Personal Data: Telford & Wrekin Council collects your personal data to enable you to be able to complete eLearning and face to face training to support your role under Article 6(1)(b) of the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 or equivalent United Kingdom legislation. Telford & Wrekin Council will not share any of your personal data with external organisations, unless required to do so by law. However, for further details on the council’s privacy arrangements please view the privacy page on the council’s website page.
Supplementary sheet – Please ensure this is accompanied by the CPD booking form
School:
Course Code Course Title Course Date/s Full name of delegate Delegate email address Please tick if delegate is a
Governor
Course cost Office use only
Cancellation policy: Please refer to the CPD Booklet for the full cancellation policy. In summary, all cancellations of course bookings must be made via email. Unfortunately a phone call cannot be accepted as a means of cancellation. All bookings will remain on our system until written confirmation is received. A charge of 35% will be incurred if a delegate place is cancelled within 5 working days of the course date. The full course fee will be charged for any delegate/s who do not arrive for a course for which a place has been booked and not cancelled. For courses which are free of charge, or inclusive within a service level agreement (i.e. the NQT Support Package or the Safeguarding SLA), the charge for any delegate failing to attend, and not cancelling their place in advance, will be £10 to cover administration and refreshment cost Personal Data: Telford & Wrekin Council collects your personal data to enable you to be able to complete eLearning and face to face training to support your role under Article 6(1)(b) of the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 or equivalent United Kingdom legislation. Telford & Wrekin Council will not share any of your personal data with external organisations, unless required to do so by law. However, for further details on the council’s privacy arrangements please view the privacy page on the council’s website page.
Course Calendar
September 2018
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching as part of a graduated response Thursday, September 06, 2018 1pm – 4pm
LSAT 301 Effective Provision Maps that Evidence the Graduated Approach Wednesday, September 12, 2018 9.15am – 12noon
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase - part 1)
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 9am – 3pm
CPD 521 Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers Thursday, September 13, 2018 3.30pm – 5pm
EY 101 The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice Tuesday, September 18, 2018 1.15pm – 4pm
EY 001 An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage Wednesday, September 19, 2018 1.15pm – 4pm
CPD 525 EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes Wednesday, September 19, 2018 4pm – 5.30pm
LSAT 302 New SENCos: Policy and Practice Wednesday, September 19, 2018 9am – 12noon
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase - part 2)
Wednesday, September 19, 2018 9am – 3pm
SG 102 Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (Day 1) (cross phase)
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 9.15am – 3.30pm
EPS 001 Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase - part 3)
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 9am – 3pm
GO 602 Understanding School Funding Wednesday September 26, 2018 9.30am – 12noon
EY 102 Promoting Phonics in the EYFS Thursday, September 27, 2018 9.15am – 12noon
SG 102 Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (Day 2) (cross phase)
Thursday, September 27, 2018 9.15am – 3.30pm
CPD 516 Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
Thursday, September 27, 2018 4pm – 5.30pm
October 2018
EY 103 Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo Tuesday, October 02, 2018 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 524 Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to
English Pupils Tuesday, October 02, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 601 EAL & SEND Wednesday, October 03, 2018 9am - 12noon
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training
(secondary phase - part 4) Wednesday, October 03, 2018 9am - 3pm
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and
Accelerating Your Progression Thursday, October 04, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 303 The Graduated Approach - including pathways of support Friday, October 05, 2018 1pm - 3.30pm
EY 104 Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision Tuesday, October 09, 2018 9.15am - 11.45am
EY 105 More Planning in the Moment Wednesday, October 10, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
EY 105 More Planning in the Moment Wednesday, October 10, 2018 1pm - 3.30pm
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training
(secondary phase - part 5) Wednesday, October 10, 2018 9am - 3pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Wednesday, October 10, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) –
(part 1) Thursday, October 11, 2018 8.30am – 12noon
EY 008 The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and
Enhancing Play Monday, October 15, 2018 1.15pm - 4pm
LSAT 212 Governors with Responsibility for SEND Monday, October 15, 2018 5pm – 7pm
CPD 527 An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers Tuesday, October 16, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 227 SENCo Network Wednesday, October 17, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
EY 007 Early Years Coordinators’ Update Wednesday, October 17, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 110 Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Wednesday, October 17, 2018 9.30am - 12noon
EPS 004 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training
(secondary phase - part 6) Wednesday, October 17, 2018 9am - 3pm
CPD 517 Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update Thursday, October 18, 2018 4pm - 6pm
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training)
(part 2) Thursday, October 18, 2018 8.30am – 4pm
CPD 524 Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to
English Pupils Tuesday, October 23, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
GO 601 The Strategic Role of Governors Tuesday, October 23, 2018 4pm – 6pm
CPD 506 Primary Science Master Class: Help! I can’t teach the physicsy bits! Tuesday, October 23, 2018 9.15am – 12noon Safer
Recruitment Training
Safer Recruitment Training Wednesday, October 24, 2018 9.30am - 3pm
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection
(extra school sessions – twilight) Wednesday, October 24, 2018 3.30pm - 5pm
November 2018
EY 023 Listen with Lucy in Schools Monday, November 05, 2018 1.15pm – 4pm
CPD 526 EAL Network Meeting Monday, November 05, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm Absence
Management of Employees
Absence Management of Employees Wednesday, November 07, 2018 3.30pm - 5.30pm
SG 104 Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions Wednesday, November 07, 2018 5pm - 7pm
GO 502 Induction Training for New Governors Thursday, November 08, 2018 9.15am - 3.30pm
EY 011 Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and how to Thursday, November 08, 2018 1.15pm - 4pm
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – twilight)
Thursday, November 08, 2018 3.30pm - 5pm
SG 103 Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding Thursday, November 08, 2018 5pm - 7pm
CPD 506 Primary Science Master Class: Help! I can’t teach the physicsy bits! Thursday, November 08, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
EY 017 Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS Monday, November 12, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 608 Putting the Magic into Primary Science Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
EY 009 Meeting Statutory Safeguarding & Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 527 An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers Wednesday, November 14, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 302 New SENCo’s: Policy and Practice Wednesday, November 14, 2018 9am - 12noon
SG 107 Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher Thursday, November 15, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
Thursday, November 15, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
EY 106 The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play Tuesday, November 20, 2018 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 508 Beyond Fair Testing in Science – supporting open independent enquiry
Tuesday, November 20, 2018 9.15am– 12noon
EPS 002 Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! Wednesday, November 21, 2018 9.15am - 12.15pm
CPD 501 Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
SG 101 PREVENT- Mop Up Session Thursday, November 22, 2018 3.30pm - 5pm
CPD 512 Primary ICT Coordinators Update Tuesday, November 27, 2018 4pm – 5.30pm
CPD 602 Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School Tuesday, November 27, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 502 Assessment Update (morning) Wednesday, November 28, 2018 9.15am - 10.45am
CPD 503 Assessment Update (twilight) Wednesday, November 28, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
Safer Recruitment
Training
Safer Recruitment Training Wednesday, November 28, 2018 9.30am - 3pm
GO 504 Taking the Chair Thursday, November 29, 2018 4.30pm - 6.30pm
EY 010 Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS Thursday, November 29, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 1)
Thursday, November 29, 2018 8.30am – 12noon
December 2018
CPD 609 Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
EY 107 Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right Tuesday, December 04, 2018 1.15pm - 4pm
LSAT 304 School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan
Wednesday, December 05, 2018 9.15am - 12noon
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – morning)
Thursday, December 06, 2018 9.30am - 11am
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 2)
Thursday, December 06, 2018 8.30am - 4pm
CPD 602 Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School Tuesday, December 11, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 105 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, December 12, 2018 2pm - 3.30pm
SG 106 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, December 12, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching as part of a graduated response Thursday, December 13, 2018 1pm – 4pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Tuesday, December 18, 2018 4pm - 5.30pm January 2019
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – twilight)
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
LSAT 305 Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 9.15am - 11.45am
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching as part of a graduated response Thursday, January 10, 2019 1pm- 4pm
CPD 528 EAL for Support Staff Monday, January 14, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 306 Person Centred Planning: Keeping the Child’s Voice at the Centre Monday, January 14, 2019 1pm – 3.30pm
EY 108 Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
Tuesday, January 15, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 1)
Wednesday, January 16, 2019 9am - 3pm
CPD 610 Middle Leader Development Programme Wednesday, January 16, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 521 Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers Thursday, January 17, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
GO 508 Financial Health and Efficiency Thursday, January 17 2019 9.15am – 12noon
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 102 Newly Appointed Safeguarding Leads' Training (Day 1) (cross phase)
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 9.15am – 3.30pm
CPD 603 EAL & Maths Wednesday, January 23, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
Employee Investigations
Training
Employee Investigations Training Wednesday, January 23, 2019 3.30pm - 5.30pm
EPS 001 Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 2)
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 9am – 3pm
EY 001 An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage Thursday, January 24, 2019 9.30am - 12noon
SG 102 Newly Appointed Safeguarding Leads' Training Thursday, January 24, 2019 9.15am – 3.30pm
(Day 2) (cross phase)
EY 102 Promoting Phonics in the EYFS Monday, January 28, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 528 EAL for Support Staff Monday, January 28, 2019 4pm – 5.30pm
LSAT 307 Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools Monday, January 28, 2019 1.15pm – 4pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Tuesday, January 29, 2019 4pm – 5.30pm
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 3)
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 9am – 3pm
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 1)
Thursday, January 31, 2019 8.30am – 12noon
February 2019
EY 023 Listen with Lucy in Schools Monday, February 04, 2019 1.15pm – 4pm
CPD 604 Raising the attainment of more advanced EAL learners at KS2 Tuesday, February 05, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
GO 507 Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard
Tuesday, February 05, 2019 5pm - 7pm
CPD 611 Imagineering II Tuesday, February 05, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
LSAT 227 SENCo Network Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
GO 504 Taking the Chair Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4.30pm - 6.30pm
CPD 504 Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2 Wednesday, February 06, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
LSAT 302 New SENCo’s: Policy and Practice Wednesday, February 06, 2019 9am - 12noon
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 4)
Wednesday, February 06, 2019 9am – 3pm
CPD 504 Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2 Thursday, February 07, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
SG 101 PREVENT- Mop Up Session Thursday, February 07, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
CPD 517 Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update Thursday, February 07, 2019 4pm - 6pm
EY 014 Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum Thursday, February 07, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 2)
Thursday, February 07, 2019 8.30am - 4pm
CPD 514 Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers Friday, February 08, 2019 9am - 3.30pm
LSAT 303 The Graduated Approach - including pathways of support Friday, February 08, 2019 1pm - 3.30pm
EY 008 The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play
Monday, February 11, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
SG 103 Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding Wednesday, February 13, 2019 5pm - 7pm
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 5)
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 9am – 3pm
CPD 516 Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
Safer Recruitment
Safer Recruitment Training Thursday, February 14, 2019 9.30am - 3pm
Training
CPD 608 Putting the Magic into Primary Science Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9.15am – 12noon
CPD 604 Raising the attainment of more advanced EAL learners at KS2 Tuesday, February 26, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
EPS 005 Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase - part 6)
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 9am – 3pm
CPD 610 Middle Leader Development Programme Wednesday, February 27, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
GO 505 Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students Thursday, February 28, 2019 4.30pm - 6.30pm March 2019
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – morning)
Monday, March 04, 2019 9.30am - 11am
GO 506 School Attendance & the Law Monday, March 04, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 526 EAL Network Meeting Tuesday, March 05, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 502 Assessment Update (morning) Wednesday, March 06, 2019 9.15am - 10.45am
CPD 503 Assessment Update (twilight) Wednesday, March 06, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 511 Using Science as a Starting Point for Application of Literacy and Numeracy Skills
Wednesday, March 06, 2019 9.15am – 12noon
EY 011 Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to Thursday, March 07, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
SG 110 Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Thursday, March 07, 2019 9.30am - 12noon
EY 109 Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
Tuesday, March 12, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 530 Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (part 1) Tuesday, March 12, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 505 Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
EY 007 Early Years Coordinators’ Update Wednesday, March 13, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 104 Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions Wednesday, March 13, 2019 5pm - 7pm
GO 504 Taking the Chair Thursday, March 14, 2019 4.30pm - 6.30pm
CPD 505 Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 (primary phase)
Thursday, March 14, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 613 Supporting bilingual children in Early Years settings Thursday, March 14, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm
EY 017 Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS Monday, March 18, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
Tuesday, March 19, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 212 Governors with Responsibility for SEND Wednesday, March 20, 2019 5pm – 7pm
CPD 612 EYFS Moderation Trialling Wednesday, March 20, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 531 Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School Wednesday, March 20, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 107 Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher Wednesday, March 20, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
SG 101 PREVENT- Mop Up Session Thursday, March 21, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
CPD 512 Primary ICT Coordinators Update Thursday, March 21, 2019 4pm – 5.30pm
CPD 612 EYFS Moderation Tuesday, March 26, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Wednesday, March 27, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
EY 015 Early Years Conference Thursday, March 28, 2019 9am - 4.30pm April 2019
CPD 530 Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (part 2) Wednesday, April 03, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 105 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, April 03, 2019 2pm - 3.30pm
SG 106 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, April 03, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 610 Middle Leader Development Programme Wednesday, April 03, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching as part of a graduated response Thursday, April 04, 2019 1pm – 4pm
CPD 613 Supporting bilingual children in Early Years settings Thursday, April 04, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 1)
Thursday, April 04, 2019 8.30am – 12noon
EY 110 Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
Tuesday, April 09, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 605 Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils Wednesday, April 10, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 304 School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
BSAT 201 Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (part 2)
Thursday, April 11, 2019 8.30am - 4pm
May 2019
SG 103 Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding Wednesday, May 01, 2019 5pm - 7pm
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
Wednesday, May 01, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 233 Interventions: An Overview of a Range of Support Programmes and Approaches
Thursday, May 02, 2019 9.15am - 11.45am
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – twilight)
Thursday, May 02, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response Friday, May 03, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
EY 106 The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play Tuesday, May 07, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 532 Equality and Diversity for Governors Wednesday, May 08, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm Safer
Recruitment Training
Safer Recruitment Training Wednesday, May 08, 2019 9.30am - 3pm
SG 101 PREVENT- Mop Up Session Thursday, May 09, 2019 3.30pm – 5pm
EPS 003 Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response Friday, May 10, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
LSAT 227 SENCo Network Wednesday, May 15, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm Managing Employee Capability
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management) Wednesday, May 15, 2019 3.30pm - 5.30pm
EY 102 Promoting Phonics in the EYFS Wednesday, May 15, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
EPS 001 Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 606 Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings
Thursday, May 16, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm
CPD 517 Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update Thursday, May 16, 2019 4pm - 6pm
EY 111 Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties
Tuesday, May 21, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Tuesday, May 21, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 529 Effective Interventions for EAL (part 1) Wednesday, May 22, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 102 Newly Appointed Safeguarding Leads' Training (Day 1) (cross phase)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9.15am - 3.30pm
GO 502 Induction Training for New Governors Thursday, May 23, 2019 9.15am - 3.30pm
SG 102 Newly Appointed Safeguarding Leads' Training (Day 2) (cross phase)
Thursday, May 23, 2019 9.15am - 3.30pm
June 2019
LSAT 307 Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools Monday, June 03, 2019 1.15pm – 4pm
EY 107 Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right Tuesday, June 04, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 531 Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School Wednesday, June 05, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 606 Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings
Thursday, June 06, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – morning)
Thursday, June 06, 2019 9.30am - 11am
LSAT 212 Governors with Responsibility for SEND Monday, June 10, 2019 5pm – 7pm
LSAT 306 Person Centred Planning: Keeping the Child’s Voice at the Centre Tuesday, June 11, 2019 1pm – 3.30pm
CPD 512 Primary ICT Coordinators Update Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4pm- 5.30pm
CPD 529 Effective Interventions for EAL (part 2) Wednesday, June 12, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 515 From Story Books to Scientific Enquiry - spells, space flight and talking animals!
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9.15am – 12noon
EY 007 Early Years Coordinators’ Update Wednesday, June 12, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
GO 504 Taking the Chair Thursday, June 13, 2019 4.30pm - 6.30pm
SG 107 Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher Thursday, June 13, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 607 Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (part 1) Thursday, June 13, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm
CPD 516 Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 526 EAL Network Meeting Wednesday, June 19, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 110 Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9.30am - 12noon
SG 104 Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions Wednesday, June 19, 2019 5pm - 7pm
EPS 002 Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9.15am - 12.15pm
EY 112 Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years Thursday, June 20, 2019 1.15pm - 4pm
CPD 522 Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
Thursday, June 20, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 520 NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training Wednesday, June 26, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 105 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, June 26, 2019 2pm - 3.30pm
SG 106 Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update Wednesday, June 26, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 304 School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 9.15am - 12noon
CPD 607 Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (part 2) Thursday, June 27, 2019 6.30pm - 8pm July 2019
CPD 533 Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying Tuesday, July 02, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
CPD 502 Assessment Update (morning) Wednesday, July 03, 2019 9.15am - 10.45am
CPD 503 Assessment Update (twilight) Wednesday, July 03, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
SG 101 PREVENT- Mop Up Session Thursday, July 04, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
CPD 507 Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme Thursday, July 04, 2019 4pm - 5.30pm
LSAT 301 Effective Provision Maps that Evidence the Graduated Approach Wednesday, July 10, 2019 9.15am - 12noon Safer
Recruitment Training
Safer Recruitment Training Thursday, July 11, 2019 9.30am - 3pm
SG 108 Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – twilight)
Thursday, July 11, 2019 3.30pm - 5pm
Section 1: Assessment
Assessment Courses (all primary phase unless denoted otherwise)
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop
CPD 502 - Assessment Update (morning)
CPD 503 - Assessment Update (twilight)
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling
Assessment
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
Target Audience EAL coordinators, staff with responsibility for inclusion, class teachers and staff with responsibility for assessment
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales & Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP’
Course Content
This course will:
familiarise delegates with the English Language Proficiency codes required for all EAL pupils in the School Census
review the use of the NASSEA EAL Assessment Framework as a way to track pupils' progress in English Language acquisition and how it aligns to the DfE codes
provide case study material for moderation Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to use the EAL Assessment Framework to track pupil progress in EAL and to make informed decisions for School Census.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 19/09/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Assessment
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
Understanding and using data to support strategic planning, self-evaluation and being prepared for inspection. Key Outcomes Delegates are aware of the whole school priorities arising from the ASP and Inspection dashboard.
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Wednesday 21/11/2018
9.15am – 12noon
Assessment
CPD 502 – Assessment Update – morning (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders
Cost per delegate per term
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(This course is repeated at 4pm – delegates only need to attend one session per term)
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
These termly updates ensure that assessment leads have the latest information on assessment from DfE / STA in order to support their strategic role in schools. The meeting will include:
local and national priorities (e.g. performance data, EYFS, KS1, KS2 test updates)
documentary updates
any key messages from OFSTED
opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s context
networking with other assessment coordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be informed about the latest guidance on assessment issues
be clear about recent developments and implications for their schools understand local and national priorities
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Wednesday 28/11/2018 Wednesday 06/03/2019 Wednesday 03/07/2019
9.15am – 10.45am
Assessment
CPD 503 – Assessment Update - twilight (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders
Cost per delegate per term
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(This session is also held at 9.15am – delegates only need to attend one session per term)
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
These termly updates ensure that assessment leads have the latest information on assessment from DfE / STA in order to support their strategic role in schools. The meeting will include:
local and national priorities (e.g. performance data, EYFS, KS1, KS2 test updates)
documentary updates
any key messages from OFSTED
opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s context
networking with other assessment coordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be informed about the latest guidance on assessment issues
be clear about recent developments and implications for their schools understand local and national priorities
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Wednesday 28/11/2018 Wednesday 06/03/2019 Wednesday 03/07/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Assessment
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
Target Audience Governors
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
The Analyse School Performance (ASP) and Inspection Dashboard hold detailed school performance data at key points. This course will look at:
the national and local Attainment and Progress results from EYFS through to KS2
the structure and key features of the ASP system and the Inspection Dashboard
how data that is displayed is interpreted and can be used to identify school priorities
how governors can understand and use the reports to support and challenge school leaders
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Tuesday 05/02/2019
5pm – 7pm
Assessment
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessment at the End of KS2 (primary phase)
Target Audience Year 6 teachers
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session)
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
This course will review the assessment arrangements at the end of KS2 and will include information about the KS2 tests and teacher assessments using the national performance descriptors. Key Outcomes Delegates will be prepared for statutory KS2 assessments for 2019.
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Wednesday 06/02/2019 Thursday 07/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Assessment
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 (primary phase)
Target Audience Year 2 teachers
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session)
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
This course will review the assessment arrangements at the end of KS1 and will include information about the KS1 tests and teacher assessments using the national performance descriptors. Key Outcomes Delegates will be prepared for statutory KS1 assessments for 2019.
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Wednesday 13/03/2019 Thursday 14/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Assessment
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling (primary phase)
Target Audience EYFS phase leaders
Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey & Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC
Course Content Moderation Trialling is an important activity that supports EYFS practitioners in making sound judgements in line with the Early Learning Goals (ELG’s). This course allows practitioners to:
review exemplification materials relating to specific ELG’s
share resources and good practice
take part in a standardisation activity to support the moderation process
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Wednesday 20/03/2019 Tuesday 26/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Section 2: Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
CPD 507- Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme (primary phase)
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment (primary phase)
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update (primary phase)
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update
CPD 506 - Primary Science Master Class: Help! I can’t teach the physicsy bits! (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS
CPD 608 - Putting the Magic into Primary Science (primary phase)
CPD 508 - Beyond Fair Testing in Science – supporting open independent enquiry
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 512 - Primary ICT Coordinators Update
CPD 602- Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS2 (primary phase)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (primary phase)
CPD 514 - Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
CPD 511 - Using Science as a Starting Point for Application of Literacy and Numeracy Skills (primary)
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 (primary phase)
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
EY 015 - Early Years Conference
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
CPD 515 - From Story Books to Scientific Enquiry - spells, space flight and talking animals! (primary phase)
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices, practitioners new to the EYFS Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Participants will become familiar with the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and requirements. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
know the key documents relating to the EYFS
recognise the three sections of the EYFS
identify the themes and principles of the EYFS
understand the Prime and Specific Areas of Learning and Development including the 7 areas of learning and development
be familiar with the characteristics of effective teaching and learning
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Wednesday 19/09/2018 Thursday 24/01/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
Target Audience EAL coordinators, staff with responsibility for inclusion, class teachers and staff with responsibility for assessment Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales and Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content
This course will:
familiarise delegates with the English Language Proficiency codes required for all EAL pupils in the School Census
review the use of the NASSEA EAL Assessment Framework as a way to track pupils' progress in English Language acquisition and how it aligns to the DfE codes
provide case study material for moderation Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to use the EAL Assessment Framework to track pupil progress in EAL and to make informed decisions for School Census.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 19/09/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide an introduction to Phonics, letters and Sounds phases 1 to 5 (Focus phases 1 – 4) Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
utilise the Letters and Sounds materials to support phonics development
understand the concepts, knowledge and skills required to support children’s phonetical development
be aware of resources available to support children’s phonological awareness through the use of rhyme, rhythm and alliteration
reflect on the environment to extend communication friendly spaces
develop a knowledge bank of the range of tools to support communication and language development
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Thursday 27/09/2018 Monday 28/01/2019
Wednesday 15/05/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (for the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will cover practical ways of helping new students settle into school quickly. It will explore practical classroom strategies that will enable new arrivals to access the curriculum and will focus on practical ideas for resources for EAL activities. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
practical approaches and resources to teach and support EAL pupils
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 02/10/2018 Part 2: Thursday 23/10/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL and / or SEND, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales, Qamar Maqsood & Angela Denton Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will be run jointly by MDT and the LSAT Team. It will focus on pupils learning EAL who may also have SEND. The course will:
consider the process of additional language acquisition and expected benchmarks
patterns of progression
differentiate between barriers to learning as a result of EAL and those related to SEND
explore the process of unpicking EAL factors from SEND through case study material
discuss the impact of cultural norms and understandings of SEND when working with families Key Outcomes Delegates will gain knowledge and skills to pinpoint and differentiate between EAL and SEND factors in those pupils where both may impact on their learning.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 03/10/2018
9am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90 (* This is a developmental course and delegates are encouraged to try to attend all six sessions)
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Course Content This very popular course provides an opportunity for newly qualified teachers to network with teachers from other schools, subject areas and phases. Gap tasks between each half termly meeting maximise the impact of each session on classroom practice. Mentors and tutors may access copies of online resources provided to support gap tasks. Feedback from delegates is used to adjust the content and balance of subsequent sessions. As far as possible the content of each session is made standalone, enabling teachers who take up post after September to join the group at any point though the year. Each session features Interactive teaching and learning workshops, driven by the needs of teachers within the group. Core workshop themes will include
Improving your personal management and effectiveness
Assertiveness skills
The learning environment
Behaviour management
Working with TAs
Accountability beyond the classroom
Managing safety in practical subjects
Action planning
Planning for career progression
Key Outcomes
A wider range of pedagogies
Improved arsenal of pragmatic ideas to engage and motivate students
New ideas to support behaviour for learning
Less stress, more fun!
Completion of three gap tasks to embed new practice and promote effective self-evaluation
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Thursday 04/10/2018 Thursday 15/11/2018 Tuesday 22/01/2019 Tuesday 19/03/2019
Wednesday 01/05/2019 Thursday 20/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 507 - Recently Qualified Teacher Development Programme - Primary (primary phase)
Target Audience Recently qualified teachers, teachers wishing to progress through ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’
Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(* This is a progressive course and delegates are encouraged to try to attend all six parts)
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
This course aims to sustain the rapid progress made by teachers in their Induction year and avoid the dip which can occur in some teachers’ development. Key features of the course include:
Pre-course self-evaluation to enable individual needs to be addressed within sessions
Resources which support effective ongoing self-evaluation and planning for next steps
A combination of core and extension gap tasks to support teachers in embedding new practice and identifying a potential focus for study towards Masters level qualification
Online access to gap task resources, giving line managers the opportunity to monitor progress between sessions
Workshop 1 – Effective feedback and progression planning
Oral scaffolding and feedback within lessons
Questioning and dialogue
Strategies to support effective small group talk
Planning for effective differentiation
Workshop 2 - Behaviour for learning
Nurturing the positives, eliminating the negatives
Personal skills – assertiveness and conflict management
Workshop 3 – Planning for effective feedback & and progression
Review of personal AfL skills and next steps
Strategies to guide effective Oral and written feedback.
Strategies to support effective group talk
Workshop 4 – Managing me!
Strategies to manage tasks / time
Self-evaluation and target setting
Personal action planning
Working effectively with TAs
Workshop 5 – Accountability, assessment and data management
Using data to raise standards
Going beyond levels
Reporting to parents
Accountability beyond the classroom – parents, safeguarding and outside agencies
Workshop 6 – The big picture
Planning for cross curricular and thematic learning
Learning beyond the classroom
Multisensory learning
Promoting higher order thinking and deep learning
Key Outcomes
A reflective practitioner equipped with the tools and insight to:
take a proactive approach to their own progression towards ‘outstanding’
work collaboratively with colleagues in supporting whole school improvement
motivate and inspire pupils
Wednesday 10/10/2018 Tuesday 18/12/208
Tuesday 29/01/2019 Wednesday 27/03/2019
Tuesday 21/05/2019 Thursday 04/07/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment (primary phase)
Target Audience EYFS leads, nursery and reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices working in EYFS environments Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Key Outcomes This session will:
clarify how interactions can be recorded when working 'in the moment'
confirm the legal requirements regarding 'evidence', assessment and tracking
explore how maths and literacy can be covered during child-initiated play
give reassurance that the Ofsted descriptors for 'outstanding' can be fully met through child-initiated play
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Wednesday 10/10/2018 9.15am – 12noon
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1pm – 3.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult led and child initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Monday 15/10/2018 Monday 11/02/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course provides an overview of EAL and its impact on learning, explores practical strategies and resources and reviews assessment of EAL pupils. Key Outcomes Delegates will understand the needs of their EAL pupils and plan appropriately for them.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 16/10/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 14/11/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update (primary phase)
Target Audience EYFS coordinators, Nursery and Reception teachers Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly sessions) Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This termly meeting will provide an update on:
local and national data
Ofsted inspection
relevant legislation
DfE and other national developments, strategies and issues
assessment and moderation The update meeting will also provide an opportunity for delegates to network and share good practice.
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Wednesday 17/10/2018 Wednesday 13/03/2019 Wednesday 12/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update (primary phase)
Target Audience Science coordinators Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly updates) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content A termly update to ensure schools have the latest information on:
developments, such as revisions to the national curriculum
professional association updates
national and local developments and initiatives
local resources
best practice in assessment and planning
examples of new resources and ideas to enhance learning
concise summaries and implications of new legislation and DfE documents
trends in teaching and learning
updates on the Ofsted framework
details of local and national competitions and events The course will also include an open Q/A session. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to plan pro-actively, taking account of the latest trends, initiatives and legislation
have an awareness of opportunities and resources for curriculum enrichment
have an awareness of local best practice in both teaching methodology and science curriculum models
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Thursday 18/10/2018 Thursday 07/02/2019 Thursday 16/05/2019
4pm – 6pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 506 - Primary Science Master Class: Help! I can’t teach the physicsy bits! (primary phase)
Target Audience Lead teachers in science, recently and newly qualified teachers Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(* this is a course delivered over two sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend both sessions) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content Did you struggle to understand physics at school? Was it boring? Did it have nothing to do with real life? Do you feel least secure when teaching topics likes magnets, forces, simple machines and electricity in a fun and engaging way, or to provide explanations and models to help learners develop an understanding? Does your big picture have a few pieces missing? Do you worry that you might be giving learners incorrect explanations? Ant is not a physicist, but he learned how to teach physics very effectively using simple models, analogies and engaging (and cheap) activities. He won’t bamboozle you with irrelevant or impenetrable ideas - just fun, accessible and simple ways to engage in the physics aspects of primary science. Over the two workshop sessions you will have the opportunity to:
explore your ideas, and expose your misconceptions (we all have them!)
develop a clear vision of the big ideas and how they progress from KS1 to KS2 and beyond
practice techniques and activities to make the tricky bits more fun, develop an understanding at an adult level and explanations suitable for KS1 and KS2
Big questions you’ll be able to not only answer but show the explanation for!
Why doesn’t the earth crash into the sun?
How can we protect astronauts from sun burn?
How can I see sound?
Can you have a string telephone group chat?
Does sound always travel at the same speed?
What is electricity?
How does cameras work?
Why don’t birds get electrocuted on power cables?
And lots more ….! Key Outcomes
A clear picture of the big physics ideas in primary science and how they progress
A deeper and more visual understanding of core concepts
A diagnostic set of misconception alerts for all topics
Ideas to make abstract ideas more concrete
Lots of new ideas for physics activities in the classroom
Session 1: Tuesday 23/10/2018 Session 2: Thursday 08/11/2018
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 Free
(* this is a termly network meeting - delegates are encouraged to attend each term) Annual cost per delegate for all three terms
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£160 £192 Free
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales & Qamar Maqsood Venue: TBC Course Content Termly updates on issues around EAL and minority ethnic achievement. The focus each term will be on a specific topic highlighted by network members, with opportunities for delegates to raise issues and share good practice and resources.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Monday 05/11/2018 Tuesday 05/03/2019
Wednesday 19/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Venue: TBC Course Content The course will explore the importance of observing children in the EYFS and introduce strategies to undertake this observation effectively. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of observing children for a variety of purposes
be able to utilise a range of observational formats
recognise the importance of sharing observations with parents/carers and a range of professionals to support children’s development and partnership working
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Thursday 07/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide strategies to develop practitioner’s knowledge and confidence across all mathematical areas of the EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to create a mathematically rich environment which will support children’s learning and understanding
explore new ways to embed mathematics in the indoor and outdoor environments
utilise tools to audit mathematical provision within the classroom
share practical ideas
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Monday 12/11/2018 Monday 18/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 608 - Putting the Magic into Primary Science (primary phase)
Target Audience Lead teachers in science, recently and newly qualified teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content Hot ice, gravity defying objects, singing rods, explosions, and much, much more! This course explores strategies to fully harness learners’ natural curiosity. It turbo-charges their creativity and catapults them from an initial exploration phase into the process of scientific enquiry. A range of high impact demonstrations and hands on learner activities will be used to explore how we can use puzzlement, surprise and amazement as powerful learning hooks. Key Outcomes Teachers will be confident in using the explore phase of enquiry and will be able to apply these the next day through a number of low cost easy to manage examples. Benefits to learners will include:
greater group discussion and reflection
being able to access previously learned vocabulary and rehearses its use
acquisition and use of new vocabulary
being able to generate questions spontaneously, with better focus and improved clarity
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Tuesday 13/11/2018 Tuesday 26/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 508 - Beyond Fair Testing in Science – supporting open independent enquiry (primary phase)
Target Audience Lead teachers in science , recently and newly qualified teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content In many schools, fair testing accounts for the majority of science enquiry activities. To fully develop learners’ enquiry skills and cover the national curriculum this should be just one of over six types of enquiry. Previously run as a highly successful in-school course in primary schools across Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire, this whole day course provides teachers with an opportunity to collaborate in exploring and using examples of the full range of types of enquiry suitable for KS2 and KS3. To support learners in working more independently, a range of thinking and planning frames will be provided to support both group and individual working. Key Outcomes As a result of attending the course, delegates will have:
a clearer image of the process of scientific enquiry
an understanding of the range and types of scientific enquiry
new ideas for raising and developing enquiry friendly questions
greater confidence in supporting open enquiry
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Tuesday 20/11/2018
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will have a good understanding of the role of the Key Person in the EYFS.
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Tuesday 20/11/2018 Tuesday 07/05/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 512 - Primary ICT Coordinators Update (primary phase)
Target Audience Subject Leaders Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Termly updates to ensure that ICT/Computing leads have the latest information on in relation to ICT and the Computing Curriculum. The meeting will include:
Local and national priorities for Computing and E-Safety
Information about new and emerging technologies
Updates of resources available to schools
Opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s priorities and needs
Networking with other ICT/Computing co-ordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
Be informed about the latest guidance on the delivery and assessment of ICT and Computing in schools
Supported in delivering the Primary Computing Curriculum
Be in receipt of updates relating to ICT and the Managed Service
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Tuesday 27/11/2018 Thursday 21/03/2019 Tuesday 11/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will cover:
the initial induction of students who have newly arrived from overseas
initial assessment and teaching sets
effective classroom teaching and learning strategies
use of translation
appropriate interventions
monitoring progression
examination pathways for arrivals at KS4
Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their knowledge of best practice in meeting the needs of new arrivals in secondary schools. They will contribute to provision that enables these students to adjust successfully to UK school, and to access the curriculum quickly and effectively.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 27/11/2018 Part 2: Tuesday 11/12/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult led and child initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Tuesday 04/12/2018 Tuesday 04/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
Target Audience Support staff Cost per delegate (for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course provides an introduction to EAL for support staff. It will look at meeting the needs of pupils new to English and/ or newly arrived in the UK, as well as the continuing needs of those at later stages of learning English as an Additional Language. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
the process of learning an additional language
effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the curriculum
activities and resources for intervention sessions
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Monday 14/01/2019 Part 2: Monday 28/01/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will:
provide delegates with skills to identify the mathematical challenges faced by EAL pupils
explore the specific features of maths vocabulary and language structures which pupils need to understand in order to access maths problems
include a range of strategies and activities that supports pupils’ understanding of maths word problems
Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
improve their understanding of the language development needs of EAL learners in mathematics
explore effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the mathematics curriculum
gain a greater awareness of useful resources for EAL learners of mathematics
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 23/01/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
Target Audience Teachers and teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content Throughout a child’s education we need to ensure that we support the development of important ‘soft skills’, the skills which employers value greatly and which are also essential for effective progression through the secondary STEM subjects. This workshop will give delegates an opportunity to gain hands-on experience of a range of strategies and activities to develop the interrelated skills of:
divergent thinking
creativity
problem solving
critical evaluation
resilience
Key Outcomes Delegates will have a:
clearer view of how soft skills can accelerate learning and how we can encourage the development of these skills within the classroom
bank of ideas to which can be quickly and economically integrated into a variety of contexts and stages of KS1 and KS2
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Tuesday 05/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on EAL learners with more than two years' experience of the UK school system and how a language-aware approach to teaching and learning can raise attainment by addressing their continuing language learning needs. The course takes place over two twilight sessions. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify specific areas of difficulty for more advanced EAL learners
analyse the language demands of a lesson and plan accordingly
explore practical ways to incorporate language practice within lessons
discuss effective models of intervention and additional provision
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 05/02/2019 Part 2: Tuesday 26/02/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 504 - Preparing for Statutory Assessment at the End of KS2 (primary phase)
Target Audience Year 6 teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
This course will review the assessment arrangements at the end of KS2 and will include information about the KS2 tests and teacher assessments using the national performance descriptors. Key Outcomes Delegates will be prepared for statutory KS2 assessments for 2019.
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Wednesday 06/02/2019 Thursday 07/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (Primary Phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Participants will develop a sound understanding of promoting the fundamental British Values through the EYFS curriculum. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
reflect up what is already in place that supports promotion of the fundamental British Values
reflect upon their own beliefs, personal values and attitudes
understand how the EYFS curriculum promotes British Values
have the ability to review the learning environment and audit how this promotes British Values
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Thursday 07/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 514 - Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content An extremely popular whole day event packed with a variety of workshops, and presentations providing an invaluable spring board from the end of the induction into the next stage of your career as a ‘recently qualified teacher’
Keynote presentation on launching into the next stage in your career - how to keep the momentum going!
A range of elective workshops covering a variety of topics and aspects of teaching and learning to suit both primary and secondary teachers
Opportunities to network, discuss plans and ideas for next year with LA staff Key Outcomes Delegates will:
develop new ideas for teaching methodologies and classroom activities to sustain progression as a recently qualified teacher
make and renew contacts with other NQTs
have a clear overview of strategies and opportunities to support career progression and know what to expect through performance management
be familiar with the range of support available from both within and beyond the LA
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Friday 08/02/2019
9am – 3.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 511 - Using Science as a Starting Point for Application of Literacy and Numeracy Skills (primary phase)
Target Audience Lead teachers in science , recently and newly qualified teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content “Are teachers’ expectations of literacy and mathematics as high in science books as they are in English and mathematics books?... there are three core subjects in primary and secondary; if any of these three underperform it will bring down the overall judgment” Ofsted Science HMI January 2017: It is not uncommon for writing in science to be a record of learning rather being an effective tool to move a learners thinking on to the next level. The process of scientific and mathematical enquiry have few major differences:
Does pupils’ written work show consideration of purpose and audience?
Is it used effectively to consolidate and extend learning gains?
Is it used as an effective and challenging dialogue?
Are maths skills mapped effectively into science schemes?
Are opportunities to develop and apply maths skills in science learning context fully exploited?
Do intended learning outcomes reflect an integrated approach to learning? Through a series of hands on activities suitable for KS1 and KS2, this course will model a series of activities which are rich in opportunities for learning gains in all three of the core subjects. Key Outcomes Delegates will develop:
strategies to project greater impact and presence when running a teacher-led starter
a range of strategies and tools to support effective group talk
over 30 ideas for quick and cheap high impact starter activities to lead into enquiry based learning
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Wednesday 06/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS, staff with responsibility for EAL and inclusion Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on providing a culturally and linguistically supportive environment for minority ethnic and bilingual pupils in EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
supporting EAL learners in EYFS
effective ways to support children's first language
working with parents
creating a culturally inclusive environment
assessment of EAL learners in EYFS
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 12/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 03/04/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 505 - Preparing for Statutory Assessments at the End of KS1 (primary phase)
Target Audience Year 2 teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content This course will review the assessment arrangements at the end of KS1 and will include information about the KS1 tests and teacher assessments using the national performance descriptors. Key Outcomes Delegates will be prepared for statutory KS1 assessments for 2019
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Wednesday 13/03/2019 Thursday 14/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will outline how young children learn an additional language and how Early Years settings can support language learning. It will also explore the requirement on practitioners to support children’s home language in the setting and to build up a picture of their knowledge and skills in their first language. Key Outcomes Delegates will develop their knowledge and understanding of:
the process of learning an additional language, and expected benchmarks
meeting the needs of children who are new to English
strategies to promote additional language learning across all areas of learning
supporting children’s home language in the setting
working with families and communities
building a picture of children’s knowledge and skills in their home language There will be a range of resources available for delegates to browse.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 14/03/2019 Part 2: Thursday 04/04/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff and class teachers Cost per delegate (total cost for whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
practical ways to meet all schools' duties to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relation between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development and prepare them for life in modern Britain
useful resources
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Wednesday 20/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 05/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 015 - Early Years Conference (Primary Phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices, EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This is an annual conference event – the exact content is still being determined and will be added during the year.
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Thursday 28/03/2019
9am – 4.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will provide background information on relevant Islamic beliefs, practices and values. It aims to develop knowledge and understanding of issues arising within schools that are important to, and may be of concern to, Muslim pupils and their parents. The course will also look at issues in specific curriculum areas and will explore positive ways to establish good practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
develop knowledge of Islam
have greater confidence to work with Muslim children and young people
improve their understanding of the particular needs of Muslim children and young people and how to address them within the school setting
improve their understanding of the cultural and religious needs of Muslim children and the difference between the two
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 10/04/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total course for whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will outline the statutory duties of practitioners to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations in Early Years settings. It will explore practical ways to introduce children to a diversity of cultures and to reflect the cultures of all children within the setting. A wide range of resources will be available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand why the promotion of equality and diversity is essential in Early Years
understand the role of Early Years settings in promoting equality of opportunity and fostering good relations under the 2010 Equality Act
develop approaches to exploring different cultures in Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
understand practical ways to ensure that the learning environment reflects the cultural experiences of all children, including those from minority ethnic groups
gain an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 16/05/2019 Part 2: Thursday 06/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff with responsibility for planning or delivering EAL intervention Cost per delegate (total cost of whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both sessions) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will outline the objectives and contents of a coherent programme of intervention for a) new to English pupils and b) pupils with continuing EAL needs. The course will include
When is intervention appropriate and what can it offer?
Planning for EAL intervention
Example language learning programme for EAL beginners
Resources for working with beginners
Targeted interventions for ‘more advanced’ EAL learners
Opportunities to share and develop resources Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to support their school in planning and delivering effective intervention for EAL pupils.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Wednesday 22/05/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 12/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 515 - From Story Books to Scientific Enquiry - spells, space flight and talking animals! (primary phase)
Target Audience Lead teachers in science, recently and newly qualified teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content Using a selection of examples covering KS1 and KS2, this course will provide experiential exploration of how story books, poetry, biographies and storytelling can be used to lead into, or out of, scientific enquiry. The course is ideal for schools looking to develop more integrated and creative learning, including the literacy and numeracy across the curriculum. Key Outcomes
A bank of ideas for linking story books with scientific enquiry
Suggestions for suitable fiction to support most areas of the primary science
New ideas for lines of scientific enquiry
Ideas to link the broader curriculum and creativity with the core
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Wednesday 12/06/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: workshops (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost of whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content A practical workshop exploring activities that help open children’s eyes to different cultures, ethnicities and faiths, focussed on the festivals of Eid, Diwali and Chinese New Year. There will also be a range of resources available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes The delegates will develop:
additional knowledge and understanding of how and why these festivals are celebrated in the UK and across the world
practical ideas for early years activities around the festivals
an approach to introducing different cultures into Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
knowledge of how resources can be used to help embed cultural diversity in Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 13/06/2019 Part 2: Thursday 27/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
describe the development of speech, language and communication skills in children under 3 years
understand the processes of pre-verbal and early verbal development
identify risk factors that impact on the development of communication skills
understand the role practitioners play in supporting speech, language and communication development in children aged 2 - 5 years
gather information regarding any difficulties along with knowledge of when and where to refer
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Thursday 20/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior leaders and teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The session will provide an opportunity for participants to:
meet the statutory duties of schools in this area in the light of current legislation
develop confidence in the identification of racist incidents
consider best practice in preventing and responding to incidents for the most positive outcomes
review the process of recording and reporting internally, and to the Local Authority
Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
recognise racist incidents
meet statutory requirements
implement strategies to minimise racist incidents and redress the damage caused by them
explore strategies to prevent racist incidents and bullying
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Tuesday 02/07/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Section 3: Leadership and Management
Leadership and Management
CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers
SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (cross phase)
GO 602 – Understanding School Funding (cross phase)
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
SG 110 - Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) (cross phase)
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update
Safer Recruitment Training (cross phase)
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – cross phase)
Absence Management of Employees
GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors (cross phase)
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop (primary phase)
SG 101 - PREVENT- Mop Up Session
CPD 512 - Primary ICT Coordinators Update
CPD 502 - Assessment Update (morning)
CPD 503 - Assessment Update (twilight)
GO 504 - Taking the Chair
CPD 609 - Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
CPD 610 - Middle Leader Development Programme
GO 508 – Financial Health and Efficiency
Employee Investigations Training
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase)
GO 506 - School Attendance & the Law (cross phase)
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management)
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training (cross phase)
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Leadership & Management
CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly qualified teachers at the beginning of their induction Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(Please note: delegates only need to attend 1 session. *This course is free of charge for schools which have purchased an Appropriate Body Support Package for their NQT through Telford & Wrekin LA) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
Networking with other NQT’s and first impressions
What to expect during your personalised induction programme
Support and CPD for NQT’s
An overview of the professional standards
Rights and responsibilities – key policies and procedures
FAQ session Key Outcomes NQT’s will:
make links with other NQT’s
gain an awareness of the range of support available within the school and the LA
develop an understanding of the structures and formal elements of NQT assessment
gain an understanding of rights and responsibilities as a professional working with young people
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Thursday 13/09/2018 Thursday 17/01/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
Leadership & Management
SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £260 £320
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place every 3 years; additional places are available at £260 and £320 respectively) Course Tutor: Karen Perry & Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content This two day course will cover all aspects of the role of a Designated Safeguarding Lead in schools, including the statutory requirements and responsibilities. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to fulfil their responsibilities as a DSL.
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Part 1: Wednesday 26/09/2018 Part 2: Thursday 27/09/2018
or Part 1: Wednesday 23/01/2019
Part 2: Thursday 24/01/2019 or
Part 1: Wednesday 22/05/2019 Part 2: Thursday 23/05/2019
9.15am – 3.30pm
Leadership & Management
GO 602 – Understanding School Funding (cross phase)
Target Audience School leaders and governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Tim Davis Venue: TBC Course Content School funding is in state of continual change and keeping up-to-date with the various different strands can be challenging. However, without an understanding of your school’s funding it is difficult to know what level of provision will be possible in the future. This course is intended to provide an up-to-date summary of school funding in order to assist delegates to effectively manage their school's resources. Course content will include
Understanding the different elements of school funding (formula funding factors, pupil premium, early years funding, post 16 funding, etc) and what influences the level of each element
Looking ahead - to what extent the future levels of your school’s funding can be predicted and planned for
Delegates will be provided with (or can bring) details of their own school’s funding - the course is intended to cover the actual elements of school funding rather than just general principles.
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Wednesday 26/09/2018
9.30am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting (cross phase)
Target Audience Induction tutors and mentors Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly update meetings) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content These meetings provide:
a support framework for induction tutors and mentors
a forum for discussing issues and sharing best practice
training and guidance on any changes to the statutory induction framework
an opportunity to develop a collaborative network with colleagues from other schools Key Outcomes Induction tutors and mentors will develop:
the ability to provide a high quality induction programme
a clear overview of the induction process
standardisation of approaches and judgements
an awareness of the latest DfE developments relating to induction
effective collaboration with other school colleagues
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Thursday 27/09/2018 Wednesday 13/02/2019
Tuesday 18/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 601 – EAL & SEND (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL and or SEND, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales, Qamar Maqsood & Angela Denton Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will be run jointly by MDT and the LSAT Team. It will focus on pupils learning EAL who may also have SEND. The course will:
consider the process of additional language acquisition and expected benchmarks
patterns of progression
differentiate between barriers to learning as a result of EAL and those related to SEND
explore the process of unpicking EAL factors from SEND through case study material
discuss the impact of cultural norms and understandings of SEND when working with families Key Outcomes Delegates will gain knowledge and skills to pinpoint and differentiate between EAL and SEND factors in those pupils where both may impact on their learning.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 03/10/2018
9am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
SG 110 – Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation - CSE (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide Designated Safeguarding Leads in schools with an understanding of CSE. Key Outcomes Delegates will have the skills and knowledge to manage issues in relation to CSE.
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Wednesday 17/10/2018 Thursday 07/03/2019
Wednesday 19/06/2019
9.30am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
CPD 517 - Primary Science Subject Leaders' Termly Update (primary phase)
Target Audience Science Coordinators Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly updates) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content A termly update to ensure schools have the latest information on:
developments, such as revisions to the national curriculum
professional association updates
national and local developments and initiatives
local resources
best practice in assessment and planning
examples of new resources and ideas to enhance learning
concise summaries and implications of new legislation and DfE documents
trends in teaching and learning
updates on the Ofsted framework
details of local and national competitions and events The course will also include an open Q/A session. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to plan pro-actively, taking account of the latest trends, initiatives and legislation
have an awareness of opportunities and resources for curriculum enrichment
have an awareness of local best practice in both teaching methodology and science curriculum models
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Thursday 18/10/2018 Thursday 07/02/2019 Thursday 16/05/2019
4pm – 6pm
Leadership & Management
Safer Recruitment Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors, headteachers and anyone within an educational setting with responsibility for recruiting staff Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into the HR / Employment Services SLAs
All other schools, including out of area and early years providers & childcare settings
£95 £120
Course Tutor: HR Team representative & Mark Turner Venue: Addenbrooke House
Course Content
This training looks at best practice that should be adopted when recruiting and selecting adults to work with children and young people.
It sets out procedures and strategies to help those involved in the recruitment process to deter, identify and reject applicants who are unsuitable to work with children and young people. It also seeks to strengthen safeguards by helping to deter and prevent abuse, with the aim of creating an environment where concerns can be raised on poor or unsafe practice.
The course is intended to help employers fulfil their responsibility to have in place safe recruitment and selection practice within the wider context of safeguarding children and young people. Our lead trainer is fully accredited by the Safer Recruitment Consortium.
It is a requirement that ‘providers ensure that people looking after children are suitable to fulfil the requirements of their role. Providers must have effective systems in place to ensure that practitioners, and any other person who is likely to have regular contact with children are suitable.’ Statutory Framework for the EYFS 3.9
Key Outcomes
Participants will:
gain an awareness and understanding of offender behaviour
be able to identify the key features of staff recruitment, which help deter or prevent the appointment of unsuitable people
consider recruitment policies and practices which minimise opportunities for abuse or ensure its prompt reporting
begin to review their own, and their organisations', policies and practices, with a view to making them safer and ensure an ongoing culture of vigilance
HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a colleague in your place
so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
Wednesday 24/10/2018 Wednesday 28/11/2018
Thursday 14/02/2019 Wednesday 08/05/2019
Thursday 11/07/2019
9.30am – 3pm (registration and refreshments
from 9am)
Leadership & Management
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – cross phase)
Target Audience These sessions are available to all school staff who have not been able to access whole school training, and to voluntary sector organisations and small private organisations Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each extra school session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content This course provides a basic understanding of child abuse and neglect. It will highlight signs and indicators of abuse and informs the learner what to do in response to concerns about a child. Key Outcomes
Highlight the legal influences to current Child Protection practice
Underline the relevance of the Telford & Wrekin Safeguarding Children Board to Child Protection practice
Consider the ‘Working Together 2013’ definitions of abuse
Develop an awareness of the indicators of abuse in a child’s life and the implications for the child
Identify the considerations necessary when receiving a disclosure of abuse
Understand the individual’s professional accountability and responsibility for sharing information with regards to child abuse
Recognise the importance of documentation and record keeping in the effective protection of children
Understand the process to get the right help at the right time for the child if there are concerns for their wellbeing
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Wednesday 24/10/2018 Thursday 08/11/2018
Wednesday 09/01/2019 Thursday 02/05/2019 Thursday 11/07/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
Or
Thursday 06/12/2018 Monday 04/03/2019
Thursday 06/06/2019 9.30am – 11am
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Absence Management of Employees (cross phase)
Target Audience Senior leaders Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into HR / Employment Services
All other schools
£35 £50
Course Tutor: Rebecca Hulsmeier & HR Venue: Addenbrooke House Course Content To provide an overview of the Schools Model Absence Management Policy to enable absence to be managed effectively across the school. This will include guidance on how to conduct a return to work meetings and the more formal meetings within this process. This will also cover the legal requirements of the Equality Act in respect of employees with a disability. Guidance will also be provided on how to draft and present a report at the final stage of this process. Learning will be reinforced through practical case studies. Key Outcomes To ensure absence is managed appropriately in line with the Schools Policy and to be more confident in undertaking absence management meetings. HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or
via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a
colleague in your place so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
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Wednesday 07/11/2018 3.30pm – 5.30pm
(registration and
refreshments from 3pm)
Leadership & Management
GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £130 £156
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Governors will have increased their understanding of:
the characteristics of effective schools
the key roles and responsibilities of governing bodies in improving schools
the different and complementary roles of governors and headteachers (distinction between governance and management)
how to be effective on their own governing boards The course will cover in some depth the key functions of the governing body
Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
Holding the Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and the performance management of staff
Overseeing financial performance and making sure money is well spent
Key Outcomes As a result of this professional development activity governors will be more able to:
work effectively with school leaders to communicate the vision, ethos and strategic direction of the school and create a culture of ambition
provide a balance of support and challenge to leaders understanding the strengths and areas needing improvement at the school
use a range of sources of objective data, including the OFSTED Inspection Dashboard to create robust accountability
understand the links between performance management of staff and school improvement
hold the school to account for the impact of additional funding in improving pupil achievement
seek and respond to the views of stakeholders including through the use of Parent View
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Thursday 23/05/2019
9.15am – 3.30pm
Leadership & Management
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content This course allows DSL’s to take time out from their school to reflect, share and enhance good practice. The session will include:
theme-learning from Serious Case Reviews and threshold document analysis
sharing of current / latest safeguarding practice in an informal setting
The course will also be certificated to reflect Continuous Professional Development. Please note: This is the same course that ran in 2017-18. However, due its popularity, we are running it for a further three sessions during 2018-19. We strongly recommend that new and existing DSL’s consider attending this refresher.
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Thursday 15/11/2018 Wednesday 20/03/2019
Thursday 13/06/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
CPD 501 - Assessment Analysis – Interpreting and Using your Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard – an interactive workshop (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Understanding and using data to support strategic planning, self-evaluation and being prepared for inspection. Key Outcomes Delegates are aware of the whole school priorities arising from the ASP and Inspection dashboard.
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Wednesday 21/11/2018 9.15am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
SG 101 – PREVENT - Mop Up Session (cross phase)
Target Audience All frontline school staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content To provide staff with a basic awareness of the Home Office's PREVENT agenda. Key Outcomes Delegates will have a basic awareness of the Government’s PREVENT agenda.
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Thursday 22/11/2018 Thursday 07/02/2019 Thursday 21/03/2019 Thursday 09/05/2019 Thursday 04/07/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 512 – Primary ICT Coordinators Update (primary phase)
Target Audience Subject Leaders Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Termly updates to ensure that ICT/Computing leads have the latest information on in relation to ICT and the Computing Curriculum. The meeting will include:
Local and national priorities for Computing and E-Safety
Information about new and emerging technologies
Updates of resources available to schools
Opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s priorities and needs
Networking with other ICT/Computing co-ordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
Be informed about the latest guidance on the delivery and assessment of ICT and Computing in schools
Supported in delivering the Primary Computing Curriculum
Be in receipt of updates relating to ICT and the Managed Service
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Tuesday 27/11/2018 Thursday 21/03/2019 Tuesday 11/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 502 - Assessment Update – morning (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders Cost per delegate per term
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(This course is repeated at 4pm – delegates only need to attend one session per term) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
These termly updates ensure that assessment leads have the latest information on assessment from DfE / STA in order to support their strategic role in schools. The meeting will include:
local and national priorities (e.g. performance data, EYFS, KS1, KS2 test updates)
documentary updates
any key messages from OFSTED
opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s context
networking with other assessment coordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be informed about the latest guidance on assessment issues
be clear about recent developments and implications for their schools understand local and national priorities
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Thursday 28/11/2018 Wednesday 06/03/2019 Wednesday 03/07/2019
9.15am - 10.45am
Leadership & Management
CPD 503 - Assessment Update - twilight (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior and middle leaders Cost per delegate per term
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(This session is also held at 9.15am – delegates only need to attend one session per term) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
These termly updates ensure that assessment leads have the latest information on assessment from DfE / STA in order to support their strategic role in schools. The meeting will include:
local and national priorities (e.g. performance data, EYFS, KS1, KS2 test updates)
documentary updates
any key messages from OFSTED
opportunity for delegates to consider their own school’s context
networking with other assessment coordinators Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be informed about the latest guidance on assessment issues
be clear about recent developments and implications for their schools understand local and national priorities
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Thursday 28/11/2018 Wednesday 06/03/2019 Wednesday 03/07/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
GO 504 - Taking the Chair (cross phase)
Target Audience The programme is aimed at prospective and new chairs of governors who wish to develop their confidence and skills and experienced chairs keen to review their effectiveness in the role. The course is also appropriate for those governors who chair sub committees. Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* this is a course delivered over four sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend all four sessions) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
Session 1: roles and relationships: Working with the Headteacher and the Governors
Session 2: leading and managing the work of the Governing Body
Session 3: the Chair’s role in supporting strategic leadership
Session 4: the Chair’s role in ensuring accountability Key Outcomes The programme will:
strengthen and develop the capacity of Chairs to lead the work of the Governing Body
deepen participants’ understanding of, and prepare them for, the role of the Chair
enhance the Chairs’ confidence and skills in managing the role and relationships
widen their strategies for developing the partnership between the Governing Body, the Headteacher and staff
encourage shared leadership and making good use of the skills and knowledge of others
engage participants in a learning process which leads to self-directed change
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Session 1: Thurs 29/11/2018 Session 2: Weds 06/02/2019 Session 3: Thurs14/03/2019 Session 4: Thurs 13/06/2019 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 609 – Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior and middle leaders, governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Digital technology is continually changing and therefore it is essential that schools stay up-to-date with new developments. Within the Ofsted framework, online safety is included as an important part of a school’s overall safeguarding responsibility.
Guidance for Ofsted inspectors to use when inspecting safeguarding under the common inspection framework outlines that when:
Inspecting how effectively leaders and governors create a safeguarding culture in the setting, inspectors should consider evidence that:
action is taken to ensure that children are taught about safeguarding risks, including online risks
staff, leaders and managers oversee the safe use of electronic and social media by staff and learners and take action immediately if they are concerned about bullying or risky behaviours
appropriate filters and monitoring systems are in place to protect learners from potentially harmful online material
Online safety is categorised into three main areas of risk Content: Being exposed to illegal, inappropriate or harmful material Contact: Being subjected to harmful online interaction with other users Conduct: Personal online behaviour that increases the likelihood of, or causes, harm Key Outcomes This course is designed to ensure delegates are informed about the issues and resources available to enable them to safeguard and educate young people about how to safely use online environments.
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Tuesday 04/12/2018 4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update - afternoon (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each termly briefing – either the 2pm session or the 4pm session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide a termly update of information on current issues related to safeguarding in schools. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an up to date knowledge of current issues. Attendance at this course counts as maintaining your safeguarding training.
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Wednesday 12/12/2018 Wednesday 03/04/2019 Wednesday 26/06/2019
2pm – 3.30pm
Leadership & Management
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update - twilight (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each termly briefing – either the 2pm session or the 4pm session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide a termly update of information on current issues related to safeguarding in schools. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an up to date knowledge of current issues. Attendance at this course counts as maintaining your safeguarding training.
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Wednesday 12/12/2018 Wednesday 03/04/2019 Wednesday 26/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 610 - Middle Leader Development Programme (primary phase)
Target Audience Recently appointed middle leaders, teachers progressing towards middle leadership and established middle leaders wishing to review and develop elements of their leadership and management Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(* this is a course delivered over three sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend all three sessions) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content The course comprises three sessions, which offer the chance to explore a range of key issues and skills associated with effective middle leadership linked to Ofsted expectations. A combination of core and personalised gap tasks will be used to support teachers in embedding new practice and identifying a potential focus for study towards a Masters level qualification. Online access to gap task resources provides line managers with the opportunity to monitor or guide progress between sessions with possible links to performance management. Workshop 1 – Understanding Leadership
Language of leaderships
Models of leadership – used to evaluate styles of leadership and management
Situational analysis Workshop 2 – Team Dynamics
Team building
Effective communication
Introduction to assertiveness Workshop 3 – Building Capacity
Time management
Managing change
Conflict resolution Key Outcomes
A clear understanding of how to be a good leader
Ability to use strategies to build and effective team
Evaluating strengths and weaknesses to build leadership capacity
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Session 1: Weds 16/01/2019 Session 2: Weds 27/02/2019 Session 3: Weds 03/04/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
GO 508 – Financial Health and Efficiency
Target Audience School leaders and governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey & Tim Davis Venue: TBC Course Content Good financial management and maximising the efficient use of funding is essential to delivering educational excellence. The economic climate means there is more impetus then ever for schools to become as efficient as they can. For schools to deliver the high standards expected they must start from a position of strong financial management. This course will explore how schools can best use the DfE website, which contains a number of measures/tools concerning financial health and efficiency for schools. Course content will include
Use of the school report card and the school efficiency metric tool
Strategic financial planning - budgeting with a 3 to 5 year plan
The importance of the role of governors in ensuring financial health and efficiency
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Thursday 17/01/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
Employee Investigations Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Senior leaders, governors Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into HR / Employment Services
All other schools
£35 £50
Course Tutor: Rebecca Hulsmeier & HR Venue: Addenbrooke House Course Content This session will provide training on commissioning and undertaking an employee investigation as required by a number of School HR Policies. This will cover questioning techniques, the writing of the final report and presenting this at a hearing. Learning will be reinforced through practical case studies. Key Outcomes
To be consistent in decision making around the need to commence an investigation.
To be able to undertake an effective and fair investigation into any employment matter and present this confidently at a formal hearing.
HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or
via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a
colleague in your place so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
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Wednesday 23/01/2019 3.30pm – 5.30pm
(registration and
refreshments from 3pm)
Leadership & Management
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
Target Audience Senior leaders, governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
The Analyse School Performance (ASP) and Inspection Dashboard hold detailed school performance data at key points. This course will look at:
the national and local Attainment and Progress results from EYFS through to KS2
the structure and key features of the ASP system and the Inspection Dashboard
how data that is displayed is interpreted and can be used to identify school priorities
how governors can understand and use the reports to support and challenge school leaders
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Tuesday 05/02/2019 5pm – 7pm
Leadership & Management
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content The session will include discussion about:
effective planning for PPG spending
using research to identify proven strategies
holding senior leaders to account through monitoring and effective questioning
effective data analysis
using performance management to spread accountability Key Outcomes Governors will have an understanding about how to offer challenge and support to the school to improve outcomes for disadvantaged students.
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Tuesday 28/02/2019 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Leadership & Management
GO 506 - School Attendance & the Law (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors, any school staff with attendance responsibility or who wish to learn more about the subject. Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Kay Burford Venue: TBC Course Content This course will:
highlight the use of Penalty Notices and the local code of conduct, particularly around parental requests for leave in term time
examine the journey from identifying poor attendance to a successful prosecution for non-school attendance offences
provide clear advice and guidance regarding the use of absence codes and recording of attendance registers
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Monday 04/03/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Leadership & Management
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling (primary phase)
Target Audience Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session) Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content Moderation Trialling is an important activity that supports EYFS practitioners in making sound judgements in line with the Early Learning Goals (ELG’s). This course allows practitioners to:
review exemplification materials relating to specific ELG’s
share resources and good practice
take part in a standardisation activity to support the moderation process
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Wednesday 20/03/2019 Tuesday 26/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff and class teachers Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
practical ways to meet all schools' duties to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relation between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development and prepare them for life in modern Britain
useful resources
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Wednesday 20/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 05/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils - (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will provide background information on relevant Islamic beliefs, practices and values. It aims to develop knowledge and understanding of issues arising within schools that are important to, and may be of concern to, Muslim pupils and their parents. The course will also look at issues in specific curriculum areas and will explore positive ways to establish good practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
develop knowledge of Islam
have greater confidence to work with Muslim children and young people
improve their understanding of the particular needs of Muslim children and young people and how to address them within the school setting
improve their understanding of the cultural and religious needs of Muslim children and the difference between the two
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 10/04/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will gain an understanding of:
how schools can meet their duty to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development
how schools can meet the needs of minority ethnic pupils and those learning English as an additional language
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 08/05/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management) (cross phase)
Target Audience Senior leaders, governors Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into HR / Employment Services
All other schools
£35 £50
Course Tutor: Rebecca Hulsmeier & HR Venue: Addenbrooke House Course Content To provide an overview of the Schools Model Capability Procedure and how to use this effectively at both informal and formal stages to manage the performance of all school staff. This will include how to draft an effective performance improvement plan and set SMART objectives as well as how to have effective performance management discussions. This will also cover the drafting of the report to be considered at the final formal stage of the procedure and how to effective present this at a formal meeting. Learning will be reinforced through practical case studies. Key Outcomes
To have an understanding of the Schools Model Capability Procedure.
To be confident in managing performance of all employees effectively and consistently HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or
via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a
colleague in your place so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
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Wednesday 15/05/2019 3.30pm – 5.30pm
(registration and
refreshments from 3pm)
Leadership & Management
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers new to the role of NQT induction tutor or mentor in primary and secondary schools Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
A step by step guide through the induction year including
Pre-registration checks
Registration and initial quality audit
Establishing an induction programme
Completing lesson observation and formal assessments
Trouble shooting
Introduction to the LA induction guides
A support framework for induction tutors and mentors
A forum for discussing issues and sharing best practice
Training and guidance on any changes to the statutory induction framework
An opportunity to develop a collaborative network with colleagues from other schools Key Outcomes
Clear overview of the induction process including statutory requirements
Familiar with the LA supporting resources
Ability to provide a high quality induction programme
Standardisation of approaches and judgements
Up to date in latest DfE developments relating to induction
Development of effective collaboration between schools
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Wednesday 26/06/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Leadership & Management
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior leaders and teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The session will provide an opportunity for participants to:
meet the statutory duties of schools in this area in the light of current legislation
develop confidence in the identification of racist incidents
consider best practice in preventing and responding to incidents for the most positive outcomes
review the process of recording and reporting internally and to the Local Authority Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
recognise racist incidents
meet statutory requirements
implement strategies to minimise racist incidents and redress the damage caused by them
explore strategies to prevent racist incidents and bullying
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Tuesday 02/07/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Section 4: Teaching Support Staff
Teaching Support Staff EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase) EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice (primary phase)
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
EPS 001 - Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts!
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS (primary phase)
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (primary phase)
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties (primary phase)
EY 015 - Early Years Conference (primary phase)
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
EPS 003 - Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
Teaching Support Staff
EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants in the secondary phase Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£600 £720
(This course is only available as a package and each part cannot be purchased separately) Course Tutor: Course Tutor: Dr Jane Park & the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC ELSA is a preventative initiative giving school staff in-depth training and on-going support to develop the social and emotional well-being of all students. Secondary sessions include the following areas:
motivational interviewing
social skills
emotional self-regulation
loss and bereavement
friendship
self-esteem and anxiety management
anger management
developing thinking skills Key Outcomes
Learning support assistants and teaching assistants will be comprehensively trained to deliver high quality emotional health and wellbeing interventions in school (1:1 and small group)
To book a place on this course, please contact: [email protected]
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Part 1: Wednesday 12/09/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 19/09/2018 Part 3: Wednesday 26/09/2018 Part 4: Wednesday 03/10/2018 Part 5: Wednesday 10/10/2018 Part 6: Wednesday 17/10/2018
9am – 3pm
Teaching Support Staff
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants in the primary phase Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£600 £720
(This course is only available as a package and each part cannot be purchased separately) Course Tutor: Course Tutor: Dr Jane Park & the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content ELSA comprises one day of training per week over a six week period. Please contact SEND and Inclusion for further information. Key Outcomes Learning support assistants and teaching assistants will be comprehensively trained to deliver high quality emotional health and wellbeing interventions in school (1:1 and small group).
To book a place on this course, please contact: [email protected]
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Part 1: Wednesday 16/01/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 23/01/2019 Part 3: Wednesday 30/01/2019 Part 4: Wednesday 06/02/2019 Part 5: Wednesday 13/02/2019 Part 6: Wednesday 27/02/2019
9am – 3pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 101 – The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content To provide an overview of the Graduated Response and how this will look in practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
understand procedures and paperwork and be able to use these effectively to evidence support for
Early Years pupils within the school
utilise a range of practical support strategies for individual children through exploring case studies
reflect on a range of tools, such as good practice triangles, inclusive checklists, tracking, SEND
paperwork, SMART targets, case studies, to enhance their practice
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Tuesday 18/09/2018 1.15pm - 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 001 – An introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices and practitioners new to the EYFS Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Participants will become familiar with the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and requirements. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
know the key documents relating to the EYFS
recognise the three sections of the EYFS
identify the themes and principles of the EYFS
understand the Prime and Specific Areas of Learning and Development including the 7 areas of learning and development
be familiar with the characteristics of effective teaching and learning
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Wednesday 19/09/2018 Thursday 24/01/2019
1.15pm - 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EPS 001 – Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors, SENCo’s Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Dr Louise Carr Venue: TBC Course Content This course provides an understanding of attachment theory, how children with developmental trauma and disrupted attachment styles present emotionally and behaviourally. It will look at strategies to support these children in the school environment. Key Outcomes Delegates will have:
a sound understanding of the psychology underpinning disordered attachment
knowledge of a range of practical strategies
resources to support children showing attachment related behaviours and wellbeing difficulties
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Wednesday 26/09/2018 Wednesday 23/01/2019 Wednesday 15/05/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
EY 102 – Promoting Phonics in the EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide an introduction to Phonics, letters and Sounds phases 1 to 5 (Focus phases 1 – 4) Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
utilise the Letters and Sounds materials to support phonics development
understand the concepts, knowledge and skills required to support children’s phonetical development
be aware of resources available to support children’s phonological awareness through the use of rhyme, rhythm and alliteration
reflect on the environment to extend communication friendly spaces
develop a knowledge bank of the range of tools to support communication and language development
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Thursday 27/09/2018 Monday 28/01/2019
Wednesday 15/05/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 524 – Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will cover practical ways of helping new students settle into school quickly. It will explore practical classroom strategies that will enable new arrivals to access the curriculum and will focus on practical ideas for resources for EAL activities. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
practical approaches and resources to teach and support EAL pupils
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 02/10/2018 Part 2: Thursday 23/10/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 104 – Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants, out of school club coordinators, breakfast club coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Out of school clubs form part of the Government's Extended Schools Agenda, and include after-school clubs, breakfast clubs and holiday clubs. Extended schools are designed to help parents balance work and family commitments, whilst providing children with study support, and offering them a broader range of experiences and interests. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
develop good breakfast/ after school and holiday provision
provide a fun and stimulating environment for children
identify strategies to consult with children and their families and obtain feedback and views
evaluate provision and know how to identify areas of developments
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Tuesday 09/10/2018 9.15am – 11.45am
Teaching Support Staff
EY 008 – The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult-led and child-initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Monday 15/10/2018 Monday 11/02/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 526 – EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL, class teachers, support staff Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 Free
(* this is a termly network meeting - delegates are encouraged to attend each term) Cost per delegate for all three sessions
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£160 £192 Free
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales & Qamar Maqsood Venue: TBC Course Content Termly updates on issues around EAL and minority ethnic achievement. The focus each term will be on a specific topic highlighted by network members, with opportunities for delegates to raise issues and share good practice and resources.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Monday 05/11/2018 Tuesday 05/03/2019
Wednesday 19/06/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content The course will explore the importance of observing children in the EYFS and introduce strategies to undertake this observation effectively. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of observing children for a variety of purposes
be able to utilise a range of observational formats
recognise the importance of sharing observations with parents/carers and a range of professionals to support children’s development and partnership working
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Thursday 07/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide strategies to develop practitioner’s knowledge and confidence across all mathematical areas of the EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to create a mathematically rich environment which will support children’s learning and understanding
explore new ways to embed mathematics in the indoor and outdoor environments
utilise tools to audit mathematical provision within the classroom
share practical ideas
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Monday 12/11/2018 Monday 18/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will have a good understanding of the role of the Key Person in the EYFS.
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Tuesday 20/11/2018 Tuesday 07/05/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers and teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: The Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content The purpose of this training session is to enable school staff to identify the multiple functions of challenging behaviours. In doing so we will consider a range of very practical strategies to support young children who display challenging behaviour. Throughout the training session, school staff will be provided with the opportunity to reflect upon their own experience and practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to monitor behaviour using functional behavioural analysis
develop their skills and confidence in promoting positive behaviour
develop an awareness of the communicative functions of pupil behaviours
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Wednesday 21/11/2018 Wednesday 19/06/2019
9.15am – 12.15pm
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will cover:
the initial induction of students who have newly arrived from overseas
initial assessment and teaching sets
effective classroom teaching and learning strategies
use of translation
appropriate interventions
monitoring progression
examination pathways for arrivals at KS4
Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their knowledge of best practice in meeting the needs of new arrivals in secondary schools. They will contribute to provision that enables these students to adjust successfully to UK school, and to access the curriculum quickly and effectively.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 27/11/2018 Part 2: Tuesday 11/12/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
develop partnership working with parents and carers to support learning and development in the EYFS
reflect upon possible barriers to effective partnership working and implement strategies to overcome
them
consider ideas to enhance partnership working
promote the importance of home learning to extend children’s learning and development
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Thursday 29/11/2018 9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult led and child initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Tuesday 04/12/2018 Tuesday 04/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Julie Hofland Venue: TBC Course Content This course looks at the role of teaching assistants in the teaching and learning of mathematics. It covers different ways of calculating and how to teach children to calculate mentally. There is a focus on what works to support children who have gaps in their mathematical understanding.
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Wednesday 09/01/2019 9.15am – 11.45am
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
Target Audience Support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course provides an introduction to EAL for support staff. It will look at meeting the needs of pupils new to English and/ or newly arrived in the UK, as well as the continuing needs of those at later stages of learning English as an Additional Language. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
the process of learning an additional language
effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the curriculum
activities and resources for intervention sessions
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Monday 14/01/2019 Part 2: Monday 28/01/2019
4pm – 5:30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 108 – Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM) (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will develop practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Speech & Language Development. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use and interpret tracking tools to identify those pupils at risk of language delay
identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
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Tuesday 15/01/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will:
provide delegates with skills to identify the mathematical challenges faced by EAL pupils
explore the specific features of maths vocabulary and language structures which pupils need to understand in order to access maths problems
include a range of strategies and activities that supports pupils’ understanding of maths word problems
Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
improve their understanding of the language development needs of EAL learners in mathematics
explore effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the mathematics curriculum
gain a greater awareness of useful resources for EAL learners of mathematics
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 23/01/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Teaching Support Staff
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Georgina Roycroft Venue: TBC Course Content This course will offer information and practical support strategies for teaching students with autism. It will include an introduction to autism, recognising students on the spectrum and how to plan the right support to ensure quality first teaching and learning. Within the session we will consider effective communication strategies and how to support behaviour. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to identify the needs of children with autism and create intervention approaches to support them.
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Monday 28/01/2019 Monday 03/06/2019
1.15pm to 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 611 – Imagineering II (primary phase)
Target Audience Teachers and teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden Venue: TBC Course Content Throughout a child’s education we need to ensure that we support the development of important ‘soft skills’, the skills which employers value greatly and which are also essential for effective progression through the secondary STEM subjects. This workshop will give delegates an opportunity to gain hands-on experience of a range of strategies and activities to develop the interrelated skills of:
divergent thinking
creativity
problem solving
critical evaluation
resilience
Key Outcomes Delegates will have a:
clearer view of how soft skills can accelerate learning and how we can encourage the development of these skills within the classroom
bank of ideas to which can be quickly and economically integrated into a variety of contexts and stages of KS1 and KS2
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Tuesday 05/02/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 604 – Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on EAL learners with more than two years' experience of the UK school system and how a language-aware approach to teaching and learning can raise attainment by addressing their continuing language learning needs. The course takes place over two twilight sessions. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify specific areas of difficulty for more advanced EAL learners
analyse the language demands of a lesson and plan accordingly
explore practical ways to incorporate language practice within lessons
discuss effective models of intervention and additional provision
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part1:Tuesday05/02/2019 Part 2: Tuesday 26/02/2019
4pm – 5:30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 014 – Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content The course will help participants to develop a sound understanding of promoting the Fundamental British Values through the EYFS curriculum. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
reflect upon what is already in place to support the promotion of the Fundamental British Values
reflect upon their own beliefs, personal values and attitudes
understand how the EYFS curriculum promotes British Values
review the learning environment and audit how this promotes British Values
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Thursday 07/02/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Teaching Support Staff
EY 109 – Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCO’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will help to raise practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Physical Development (gross and fine motor skills). Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use and interpret observations and tracking to identify those children experiencing difficulties / motor delay
identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
review the physical environment and have knowledge of a range of tools to support physical development difficulties e.g. Funky Fingers, Dough Disco, Pre-writing skills, Cool Kids
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Tuesday 12/03/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 015 – Early Years Conference (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices and EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This is an annual conference event – the exact content is still being determined and will be added during the year.
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Thursday 28/03/2019 9am – 4.30pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 110 – Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC) (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will support delegates to gain an improved understanding of the needs of pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions/ Disorders within the Early Years setting. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
learn and use individualised strategies and resources to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
gain knowledge and understanding of how visuals, Now & Next Boards, Motivators & Rewards and Social Stories support this area of practice
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Tuesday 09/04/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EPS 003 – Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, teaching assistants Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(* this is a course delivered over two sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend both sessions) Course Tutor: Dr Severine Thompson & the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content This course will enable staff to implement Precision Teaching (PT) Programmes to support the Plan, Do Review cycle. Part one of the course trains staff to use accuracy assessment probes to plan programmes, set SMART targets and implement PT programmes in reading and number. A spelling programme following the principles of PT will also be introduced. In part two staff will learn how to accurately review and monitor progress. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use assessment probes to establish baseline measures and write SMART targets
plan a PT programme, implement and review it
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Session 1: Friday 03/05/2019 Session 2: Friday 10/05/2019
Or Session 1: Thursday 06/09/2018
Session 2: Wednesday 13/12/2018 Or
Session 1: Thursday 10/01/2019 Session 2: Thursday 04/04/2019
1pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
EY 111 – Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Jane Robinson Venue: TBC Course Content This course will raise practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the range of pupil’s difficulties associated with Social, Emotional and Mental Health. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify, learn and use a range of useful strategies to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
develop a nurturing and supportive environment
draw from a range of resources to support practice e.g. reward systems, self-monitoring tools, emotions and feelings thermometers, sanctions & consequences, use of Circle time
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Tuesday 21/05/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
Teaching Support Staff
CPD 529 – Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff with responsibility for planning or delivering EAL intervention Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
* (this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will outline the objectives and contents of a coherent programme of intervention for a) new to English pupils and b) pupils with continuing EAL needs. The course will include
When is intervention appropriate and what can it offer?
Planning for EAL intervention
Example language learning programme for EAL beginners
Resources for working with beginners
Targeted interventions for ‘more advanced’ EAL learners
Opportunities to share and develop resources Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to support their school in planning and delivering effective intervention for EAL pupils.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
Part 1: Wednesday 22/05/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 12/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
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EY 112 – Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes
describe the development of speech, language and communication skills in children under 3 years
understand the processes of pre-verbal and early verbal development
identify risk factors that impact on the development of communication skills
understand the role practitioners play in supporting speech, language and communication development in children aged 2 - 5 years
gather information regarding any difficulties along with knowledge of when and where to refer
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Thursday 20/06/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
Section 5: Newly Qualified Teachers
Newly Qualified Teachers (all cross phase)
CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
CPD 514 - Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor – Initial Training (cross phase)
NQT
CPD 521 - Welcome to Telford and Wrekin for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly qualified teachers at the beginning of their induction Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(Please note: delegates only need to attend 1 session. *This course is free of charge for schools which have purchased an Appropriate Body Support Package for their NQT through Telford & Wrekin LA) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
Networking with other NQT’s and a reflection on first impressions
What to expect during your personalised induction programme
Support and CPD for NQT’s
An overview of the professional standards
Rights and responsibilities – key policies and procedures
FAQ session
Key Outcomes
Links made with other NQT’s
Awareness of the range of support available within the school and the LA
Understanding of the structures and formal elements of NQT assessment
As a professional working with young people, an understanding of rights and responsibilities
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Thursday 13/09/2018 Thursday 17/01/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
NQT
CPD 516 - Induction Tutors & Induction Mentor: Update, Training & Network Meeting (cross phase)
Target Audience Induction tutors and mentors Cost per delegate per term
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly update meetings) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content These meetings provide:
a support framework for induction tutors and mentors
a forum for discussing issues and sharing best practice
training and guidance on any changes to the statutory induction framework
an opportunity to develop a collaborative network with colleagues from other schools Key Outcomes Induction tutors and mentors will develop:
the ability to provide a high quality induction programme
a clear overview of the induction process
standardisation of approaches and judgements
an awareness of the latest DfE developments relating to induction
effective collaboration with other school colleagues
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Thursday 27/09/2018 Wednesday 13/02/2019
Tuesday 18/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
NQT
CPD 522 - Newly Qualified Teacher Development Group: Supporting and Accelerating Your Progression (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* This is a developmental course and delegates are encouraged to try to attend all six sessions) (Please note: delegates are encouraged to attend all sessions to gain maximum benefit) Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content This very popular course provides an opportunity for newly qualified teachers to network with teachers from other schools, subject areas and phases. Gap tasks between each half termly meeting maximise the impact of each session on classroom practice. Mentors and tutors may access copies of online resources provided to support gap tasks. Feedback from delegates is used to adjust the content and balance of subsequent sessions. As far as possible the content of each session is made standalone, enabling teachers who take up post after September to join the group at any point though the year. Each session features Interactive teaching and learning workshops, driven by the needs of teachers within the group. Core workshop themes will include
Improving your personal management and effectiveness
Assertiveness skills
The learning environment
Behaviour management
Working with TAs
Accountability beyond the classroom
Managing safety in practical subjects
Action planning
Planning for career progression
Key Outcomes
A wider range of pedagogies
Improved arsenal of pragmatic ideas to engage and motivate students
New ideas to support behaviour for learning
Less stress, more fun!
Completion of three gap tasks to embed new practice and promote effective self-evaluation
Thursday 04/10/2018 Thursday 15/11/2018 Tuesday 22/01/2019 Tuesday 19/03/2019
Wednesday 01/05/2019 Thursday 20/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
NQT
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP
Course Content The course provides an overview of EAL and its impact on learning, explores practical strategies and resources and reviews assessment of EAL pupils. Key Outcomes Delegates will understand the needs of their EAL pupils and plan appropriately for them.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 16/10/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 14/11/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
NQT
CPD 514 Annual Professional Training Event for Newly Qualified Teachers (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content An extremely popular whole day event packed with a variety of workshops, and presentations providing an invaluable spring board from the end of the induction into the next stage of your career as a ‘recently qualified teacher’
Keynote presentation on launching into the next stage in your career - how to keep the momentum going!
A range of elective workshops covering a variety of topics and aspects of teaching and learning to suit both primary and secondary teachers
Opportunities to network, discuss plans and ideas for next year with LA staff Key Outcomes Delegates will:
develop new ideas for teaching methodologies and classroom activities to sustain progression as a recently qualified teacher
make and renew contacts with other NQTs
have a clear overview of strategies and opportunities to support career progression and know what to expect through performance management
be familiar with the range of support available from both within and beyond the LA
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Friday 08/02/2019
9am – 3.30pm
NQT
CPD 520 - NQT Induction Tutor / Mentor Initial Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers new to the role of NQT induction tutor or mentor in primary and secondary schools Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Ant Snowden & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC
Course Content
A step by step guide through the induction year including
Pre-registration checks
Registration and initial quality audit
Establishing an induction programme
Completing lesson observation and formal assessments
Trouble shooting
Introduction to the LA induction guides
A support framework for induction tutors and mentors
A forum for discussing issues and sharing best practice
Training and guidance on any changes to the statutory induction framework
An opportunity to develop a collaborative network with colleagues from other schools Key Outcomes / benefits / impact:
Clear overview of the induction process including statutory requirements
Familiar with the LA supporting resources
Ability to provide a high quality induction programme
Standardisation of approaches and judgements
Up to date in latest DfE developments relating to induction
Development of effective collaboration between schools
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Wednesday 26/06/2019 4pm - 5.30pm
Section 6: Early Years
Early Years (all EYFS / primary phase)
EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS
EY 009 - Meeting Statutory Safeguarding & Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling
EY 015 - Early Years Conference
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years
EY 023 – Listen with Lucy in Schools
Early Years
EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCO’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content To provide an overview of the Graduated Response and how this will look in practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
understand procedures and paperwork and be able to use these effectively to evidence support for
Early Years pupils within the school
utilise a range of practical support strategies for individual children through exploring case studies
reflect on a range of tools, such as good practice triangles, inclusive checklists, tracking, SEND
paperwork, SMART targets, case studies, to enhance their practice
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Tuesday 18/09/2018
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 001 - An Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices and practitioners new to the EYFS Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Participants will become familiar with the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and requirements. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
know the key documents relating to the EYFS
recognise the three sections of the EYFS
identify the themes and principles of the EYFS
understand the Prime and Specific Areas of Learning and Development including the 7 areas of learning and development
be familiar with the characteristics of effective teaching and learning
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Wednesday 19/09/2018 Thursday 24/01/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 102 - Promoting Phonics in the EYFS
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide an introduction to Phonics, letters and Sounds phases 1 to 5 (Focus phases 1 – 4) Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
utilise the Letters and Sounds materials to support phonics development
understand the concepts, knowledge and skills required to support children’s phonetical development
be aware of resources available to support children’s phonological awareness through the use of rhyme, rhythm and alliteration
reflect on the environment to extend communication friendly spaces
develop a knowledge bank of the range of tools to support communication and language development
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Thursday 27/09/2018 Monday 28/01/2019
Wednesday 15/05/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Early Years
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo
Target Audience SENCO’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Jane Robinson Venue: TBC Course Content To provide an overview of the role of the Early Years SENCo in identifying and supporting pupils with a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
effectively support colleagues within the setting, such as the child’s Key Person, by advising on learning and interventions and signposting
explore practical SEND monitoring tools and techniques
implement these tools and techniques within the setting, using them effectively to identify areas for development - which in turn will support the progress of learners with SEND
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Tuesday 02/10/2018
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision
Target Audience Teaching assistants, out of school club coordinators, breakfast club coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Out of school clubs form part of the Government's Extended Schools Agenda, and include after-school clubs, breakfast clubs and holiday clubs. Extended schools are designed to help parents balance work and family commitments, whilst providing children with study support, and offering them a broader range of experiences and interests. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
develop good breakfast/ after school and holiday provision
provide a fun and stimulating environment for children
identify strategies to consult with children and their families and obtain feedback and views
evaluate provision and know how to identify areas of developments
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Tuesday 09/102018
9.15am – 11.45am
Early Years
EY 105 - More Planning in the Moment
Target Audience EYFS leads, Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices working in EYFS environments Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This session will:
clarify how interactions can be recorded when working 'in the moment'
confirm the legal requirements regarding 'evidence', assessment and tracking
explore how maths and literacy can be covered during child-initiated play
give reassurance that the Ofsted descriptors for 'outstanding' can be fully met through child-initiated play
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Wednesday 10/10/2018 9.15am – 12noon
or
1pm – 3.30pm
Early Years
EY 008 - The Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting and Enhancing Play
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult-led and child-initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Monday 15/10/2018 Monday 11/02/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 007 - Early Years Coordinators’ Update
Target Audience EYFS coordinators, Nursery and Reception teachers Cost per delegate per term*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly sessions) Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This termly meeting will provide an update on:
local and national data
Ofsted inspection
relevant legislation
DfE and other national developments, strategies and issues
assessment and moderation The update meeting will also provide an opportunity for delegates to network and share good practice.
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Wednesday 17/10/2018 Wednesday 13/03/2019 Wednesday 12/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Early Years
EY 011 - Observing Children in the EYFS - the what, the why and the how to
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content The course will explore the importance of observing children in the EYFS and introduce strategies to undertake this observation effectively. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand the importance of observing children for a variety of purposes
be able to utilise a range of observational formats
recognise the importance of sharing observations with parents/carers and a range of professionals to support children’s development and partnership working
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Thursday 07/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 017 - Supporting Mathematical Development in the EYFS
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content This course will provide strategies to develop practitioner’s knowledge and confidence across all mathematical areas of the EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to create a mathematically rich environment which will support children’s learning and understanding
explore new ways to embed mathematics in the indoor and outdoor environments
utilise tools to audit mathematical provision within the classroom
share practical ideas
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Monday 12/11/2018 Monday 18/03/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Early Years
EY 009 - Meeting Statutory Safeguarding & Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage
Target Audience EYFS coordinators, Nursery / Reception teachers, EYFS governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will:
have a greater understanding of the Statutory Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements of the EYFS
be able to identify and report concerns pertinent to children and their families in the EYFS classroom
identify and action plan to develop their practice further
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Wednesday 14/11/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Early Years
EY 106 - The Role of the Key Person in Supporting and Enhancing Play
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will have a good understanding of the role of the Key Person in the EYFS.
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Tuesday 20/11/2018 Tuesday 07/05/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 010 - Effective Partnership Working with Parents and Carers in the EYFS
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
develop partnership working with parents and carers to support learning and development in the EYFS
reflect upon possible barriers to effective partnership working and implement strategies to overcome
them
consider ideas to enhance partnership working
promote the importance of home learning to extend children’s learning and development
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Thursday 29/11/2018
9.15am – 12noon
Early Years
EY 107 - Adult Led and Child Initiated Play - getting the balance right (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Delegates will:
understand the importance of play
be able to reflect upon the characteristics of effective learning
consider the balance of adult led and child initiated play
develop their practice in relation to sustained shared thinking
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Tuesday 04/12/2018 Tuesday 04/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will develop practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Speech & Language Development. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use and interpret tracking tools to identify those pupils at risk of language delay
identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
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Tuesday 15/01/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 014 - Promoting British Values through the EYFS Curriculum
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content The course will help participants to develop a sound understanding of promoting the Fundamental British Values through the EYFS curriculum. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
reflect upon what is already in place to support the promotion of the Fundamental British Values
reflect upon their own beliefs, personal values and attitudes
understand how the EYFS curriculum promotes British Values
review the learning environment and audit how this promotes British Values
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Thursday 07/02/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Early Years
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will help to raise practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Physical Development (gross and fine motor skills). Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use and interpret observations and tracking to identify those children experiencing difficulties / motor delay
identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
review the physical environment and have knowledge of a range of tools to support physical development difficulties e.g. Funky Fingers, Dough Disco, Pre-writing skills, Cool Kids
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Tuesday 12/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS, staff with responsibility for EAL and Inclusion Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on providing a culturally and linguistically supportive environment for minority ethnic and bilingual pupils in EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
supporting EAL learners in EYFS
effective ways to support children's first language
working with parents
creating a culturally inclusive environment
assessment of EAL learners in EYFS
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 12/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 03/04/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Early Years
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will outline how young children learn an additional language and how Early Years settings can support language learning. It will also explore the requirement on practitioners to support children’s home language in the setting and to build up a picture of their knowledge and skills in their first language. Key Outcomes Delegates will develop their knowledge and understanding of:
the process of learning an additional language, and expected benchmarks
meeting the needs of children who are new to English
strategies to promote additional language learning across all areas of learning
supporting children’s home language in the setting
working with families and communities
building a picture of children’s knowledge and skills in their home language There will be a range of resources available for delegates to browse.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 14/03/2019 Part 2: Thursday 04/04/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Early Years
CPD 612 - EYFS Moderation Trialling (primary phase)
Target Audience Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
(Please note: delegates only need to attend one session) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey & Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content Moderation Trialling is an important activity that supports EYFS practitioners in making sound judgements in line with the Early Learning Goals (ELG’s). This course allows practitioners to:
review exemplification materials relating to specific ELG’s
share resources and good practice
take part in a standardisation activity to support the moderation process
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Wednesday 20/03/2019 Tuesday 26/03/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 015 - Early Years Conference (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices and EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Lisa Seymour Venue: TBC Course Content This is an annual conference event – the exact content is still being determined and will be added during the year.
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Thursday 28/03/2019
9am – 4.30pm
Early Years
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC) (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will support delegates to gain an improved understanding of the needs of pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions/ Disorders within the Early Years setting. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
learn and use individualised strategies and resources to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
gain knowledge and understanding of how visuals, Now & Next Boards, Motivators & Rewards and Social Stories support this area of practice
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Tuesday 09/04/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will outline the statutory duties of practitioners to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations in Early Years settings. It will explore practical ways to introduce children to a diversity of cultures and to reflect the cultures of all children within the setting. A wide range of resources will be available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
understand why the promotion of equality and diversity is essential in Early Years
understand the role of Early Years settings in promoting equality of opportunity and fostering good relations under the 2010 Equality Act
develop approaches to exploring different cultures in Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
understand practical ways to ensure that the learning environment reflects the cultural experiences of all children, including those from minority ethnic groups
gain an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 16/05/2019 Part 2: Thursday 06/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Early Years
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Jane Robinson Venue: TBC Course Content This course will raise practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the range of pupil’s difficulties associated with Social, Emotional and Mental Health. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify, learn and use a range of useful strategies to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
develop a nurturing and supportive environment
draw from a range of resources to support practice e.g. reward systems, self-monitoring tools, emotions and feelings thermometers, sanctions & consequences, use of Circle time
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Tuesday 21/05/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* This is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content A practical workshop exploring activities that help open children’s eyes to different cultures, ethnicities and faiths, focussed on the festivals of Eid, Diwali and Chinese New Year. There will also be a range of resources available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes The delegates will develop:
additional knowledge and understanding of how and why these festivals are celebrated in the UK and across the world
practical ideas for early years activities around the festivals
an approach to introducing different cultures into Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
knowledge of how resources can be used to help embed cultural diversity in Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday13/06/2019 Part 2: Thursday 27/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Early Years
EY 112 - Understanding Early Language Development 2 to 4years (primary phase)
Target Audience Nursery / Reception teachers, teaching assistants, apprentices EYFS coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
describe the development of speech, language and communication skills in children under 3 years
understand the processes of pre-verbal and early verbal development
identify risk factors that impact on the development of communication skills
understand the role practitioners play in supporting speech, language and communication development in children aged 2 - 5 years
gather information regarding any difficulties along with knowledge of when and where to refer
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Thursday 20/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Early Years
EY 023 – Listen with Lucy in Schools
Target Audience Practitioners working in nursery and reception classes, including teachers, teaching assistants, students and apprentices Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content An essential course for everyone working with pre-school and reception aged children, especially those with speech and language delay and those who find it hard to sit and listen.
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Monday 05/11/2018 Monday 04/02/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
Section 7: Governance
Governor Training and Development Principles We are committed to helping governing bodies to be efficient and effective, so that they can secure the best outcomes possible for the pupils in their schools. We offer a combination of centrally run courses and bespoke development packages tailored more specifically to a governing body’s particular needs, in order to provide a cohesive training and development programme which works best for your school. We try to ensure that:
sessions are led by trainers with expert knowledge of the subject and an understanding of
governors’ needs
governors are actively involved and are given opportunities to discuss and share ideas
sessions clarify the responsibilities of the governing body and their role in school improvement
all messages are closely aligned to the work of our School Improvement Team and take account of
the very latest OFSTED and DfE advice
venues are comfortable, refreshments are available and sessions begin and end promptly
we provide value for money
To book a place on one of our courses:
please complete the booking form and send it to: [email protected]
For advice and guidance about governor development and arranging bespoke governor training courses:
Please contact Rebecca Carey E: [email protected]
Governance (all cross phase unless stated otherwise)
GO 602 – Understanding School Funding (cross phase)
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
GO 601 - The Strategic Role of Governors
Safer Recruitment Training
SG 104 - Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions
SG 103 - Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding
GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors (cross phase)
GO 504 - Taking the Chair
CPD 609 - Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility (cross phase)
GO 508 – Financial Health and Efficiency
Employee Investigations Training
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase) GO 506 - School Attendance & the Law
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management)
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND (cross phase)
Governance
GO 602 - Understanding School Funding (cross phase)
Target Audience School leaders and governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Tim Davis Venue: TBC Course Content School funding is in state of continual change and keeping up-to-date with the various different strands can be challenging. However, without an understanding of your schools funding it is difficult to know what level of provision will be possible in the future. This course is intended to provide an up-to-date summary of school funding in order to assist delegates to effectively manage their school's resources. Course content will include:
Understanding the different elements of school funding (formula funding factors, pupil premium, early years funding, post 16 funding, etc) and what influences the level of each element
Looking ahead - to what extent the future levels of your school funding be predicted and planned for.
Delegates will be provided with (or can bring) details of their own schools funding - the course is intended to cover the actual elements of school funding rather than just general principles.
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Wednesday 26/09/2018
9.30am – 12noon
Governance
EY 104 - Best Practice in your Breakfast / Afterschool and Holiday Provision (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants, out of school club coordinators, breakfast club coordinators Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Early Years and Childcare Team Venue: TBC Course Content Out of school clubs form part of the Government's Extended Schools Agenda, and include after-school clubs, breakfast clubs and holiday clubs. Extended schools are designed to help parents balance work and family commitments, whilst providing children with study support, and offering them a broader range of experiences and interests. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
develop good breakfast/ after school and holiday provision
provide a fun and stimulating environment for children
identify strategies to consult with children and their families and obtain feedback and views
evaluate provision and know how to identify areas of developments
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Tuesday 09/10/2018
9.15am -11.45am
Governance
GO 601 - The Strategic Role of Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Strong governance is a key part of a successful school and the first core function of all governing boards is to ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction This course will explore what it means to be strategic and the four stages of implementing a successful strategy:
Creating a strategy
Monitoring the implementation
Monitoring the effectiveness
Review
It will also look at case studies which help to identify the type of evidence a governing body can use to monitor and review the effectiveness of the school’s strategy. Key Outcomes Ensure that the school’s governing body fully understands its role and responsibilities in creating and monitoring the strategic plan of the school in line with its vision, values and ethos.
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Tuesday 23/10/2018
4pm – 6pm
Governance
Safer Recruitment Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors, headteachers and anyone within an educational setting with responsibility for recruiting staff
Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into the HR / Employment Services SLAs
All other schools, including out of area and early years providers & childcare settings
£95 £120
Course Tutor: HR Team representative & Mark Turner Venue: Addenbrooke House
Course Content
This training looks at best practice that should be adopted when recruiting and selecting adults to work with children and young people.
It sets out procedures and strategies to help those involved in the recruitment process to deter, identify and reject applicants who are unsuitable to work with children and young people. It also seeks to strengthen safeguards by helping to deter and prevent abuse, with the aim of creating an environment where concerns can be raised on poor or unsafe practice.
The course is intended to help employers fulfil their responsibility to have in place safe recruitment and selection practice within the wider context of safeguarding children and young people. Our lead trainer is fully accredited by the Safer Recruitment Consortium.
It is a requirement that ‘providers ensure that people looking after children are suitable to fulfil the requirements of their role. Providers must have effective systems in place to ensure that practitioners, and any other person who is likely to have regular contact with children are suitable.’ Statutory Framework for the EYFS 3.9
Key Outcomes
Participants will:
gain an awareness and understanding of offender behaviour
be able to identify the key features of staff recruitment, which help deter or prevent the appointment of unsuitable people
consider recruitment policies and practices which minimise opportunities for abuse or ensure its prompt reporting
begin to review their own, and their organisations', policies and practices, with a view to making them safer and ensure an ongoing culture of vigilance
HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a colleague in your place
so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
Wednesday 24/10/2018 Wednesday 28/11/2018
Thursday 14/02/2019 Wednesday 08/05/2019
Thursday 11/07/2019
9.30am – 3pm (registration and refreshments
from 9am)
Governance
SG 104 - Governors’ Responsibilities for Exclusions (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Cathy Hobbs Venue: TBC Course Content To provide governors with an oversight of their responsibilities in monitoring exclusions and their role in the Pupil Disciplinary Committee. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an understanding of how to monitor exclusions and their role within a Pupil Disciplinary Committee.
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Wednesday 07/11/2018 or
Wednesday 13/03/2019 or
Wednesday 19/06/2019
5pm – 7pm
Governance
SG 103 - Governors’ Responsibilities for Safeguarding (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Karen Perry & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content To provide governors with an understanding of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an understanding of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding.
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Wednesday 13/02/2019 Wednesday 01/05/2019
5pm – 7pm
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GO 502 - Induction Training for New Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£130 £156
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Governors will have increased their understanding of:
the characteristics of effective schools
the key roles and responsibilities of governing bodies in improving schools
the different and complementary roles of governors and headteachers (distinction between governance and management)
how to be effective on their own governing boards The course will cover in some depth the key functions of the governing body:
Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
Holding the Head teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and the performance management of staff
Overseeing financial performance and making sure money is well spent Key Outcomes As a result of this professional development activity governors will be more able to:
Work effectively with school leaders to communicate the vision, ethos and strategic direction of the school and create a culture of ambition
Provide a balance of support and challenge to leaders understanding the strengths and areas needing improvement at the school
Use a range of sources of objective data, including the OFSTED Inspection Dashboard to create robust accountability
Understand the links between performance management of staff and school improvement
Hold the school to account for the impact of additional funding in improving pupil achievement
Seek and respond to the views of stakeholders including through the use of Parent View
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Thursday 08/11/2018 Thursday 23/05/2019
9.15am – 3.30pm
Governance
GO 504 - Talking the Chair (cross phase)
Target Audience The programme is aimed at prospective and new Chairs of Governors who wish to develop their confidence and skills and experienced Chairs keen to review their effectiveness in the role. The course is also appropriate for those governors who chair sub committees. Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
(* this is a course delivered over four sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend all four sessions) Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
Session 1: roles and relationships: Working with the Headteacher and the Governors
Session 2: leading and managing the work of the Governing Body
Session 3: the Chair’s role in supporting strategic leadership
Session 4: the Chair’s role in ensuring accountability Key Outcomes The programme will:
strengthen and develop the capacity of Chairs to lead the work of the Governing Body
deepen participants’ understanding of, and prepare them for, the role of the Chair
enhance the Chairs’ confidence and skills in managing the role and relationships
widen their strategies for developing the partnership between the Governing Body, the Headteacher and staff
encourage shared leadership and making good use of the skills and knowledge of others
engage participants in a learning process which leads to self-directed change
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Session 1: Thurs 29/11/2018 Session 2: Weds 06/02/2019 Session 3: Thurs 14/03/2019 Session 4: Thurs 13/06/2019
4.30pm – 6.30pm
Governance
CPD 609 - Online Safety – a Safeguarding Responsibility (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior and middle leaders and governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content Digital technology is continually changing and therefore it is essential that schools stay up-to-date with new developments. Within the Ofsted framework, online safety is included as an important part of a school’s overall safeguarding responsibility.
Guidance for Ofsted inspectors to use when inspecting safeguarding under the common inspection framework outlines that when:
Inspecting how effectively leaders and governors create a safeguarding culture in the setting, inspectors should consider evidence that:
action is taken to ensure that children are taught about safeguarding risks, including online risks
staff, leaders and managers oversee the safe use of electronic and social media by staff and learners and take action immediately if they are concerned about bullying or risky behaviours
appropriate filters and monitoring systems are in place to protect learners from potentially harmful online material
Online safety is categorised into three main areas of risk Content: Being exposed to illegal, inappropriate or harmful material Contact: Being subjected to harmful online interaction with other users Conduct: Personal online behaviour that increases the likelihood of, or causes, harm Key Outcomes This course is designed to ensure that governors are informed about the issues and resources available to enable them to best support and challenge school leaders about their responsibilities to safeguard and educate young people about how to safely use online environments.
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Tuesday 04/12/2018 4pm – 5.30pm
Governance
GO 508 - Financial Health and Efficiency
Target Audience School leaders and governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey & Tim Davis Venue: TBC Course Content Good financial management and maximising the efficient use of funding is essential to delivering educational excellence. The economic climate means there is more impetus then ever for schools to become as efficient as they can. For schools to deliver the high standards expected, they must start from a position of strong financial management. This course will explore how schools can best use the DfE website, which contains a number of measures/tools concerning financial health and efficiency for schools. Course content will include:
Use of the school report card and the school efficiency metric tool
Strategic financial planning - budgeting with a 3 to 5 year plan
The importance of the role of governors in ensuring financial health and efficiency
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Thursday 17/01/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Governance
Employee Investigations Training (cross phase)
Target Audience SLT and Governing Body Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into HR / Employment Services
All other schools
£35 £50
Course Tutor: Rebecca Hulsmeier & HR Advisory Team rep Venue: Addenbrooke House Course Content This session will provide training on commissioning and undertaking an employee investigation as required by a number of School HR Policies. This will cover questioning techniques, the writing of the final report and presenting this at a hearing. Learning will be reinforced through practical case studies. Key Outcomes
To be consistent in decision making around the need to commence an investigation. To be able to undertake an effective and fair investigation into any employment matter and present this confidently at a formal hearing. HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or
via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a
colleague in your place so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
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Wednesday 23/01/2019 3.30pm – 5.30pm
(registration and
refreshments from 3pm)
Governance
GO 507 - Interpreting and Using Your School Analyse School Performance and Inspection Dashboard (primary phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content
The Analyse School Performance (ASP) and Inspection Dashboard hold detailed school performance data at key points. This course will look at:
the national and local Attainment and Progress results from EYFS through to KS2
the structure and key features of the ASP system and the Inspection Dashboard
how data that is displayed is interpreted and can be used to identify school priorities
how governors can understand and use the reports to support and challenge school leaders
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Tuesday 05/02/2019 5pm – 7pm
Governance
GO 505 - Promoting the Performance of Disadvantaged Students (primary phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content The session will include discussion about:
effective planning for PPG spending
using research to identify proven strategies
holding senior leaders to account through monitoring and effective questioning
effective data analysis
using performance management to spread accountability Key Outcomes Governors will have an understanding about how to offer challenge and support to the school to improve outcomes for disadvantaged students.
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Thursday 28/02/2019 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Governance
GO 506 – School Attendance & The Law (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors, any school staff with attendance responsibility or who wish to learn more about the subject. Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£90 £108
Course Tutor: Kay Burford Venue: TBC Course Content
Highlight the use of Penalty Notices and the local code of conduct, particularly around parental requests for leave in term time.
Examine the journey from identifying poor attendance to a successful prosecution for non-school attendance offences.
Provide clear advice and guidance regarding the use of absence codes and recording of attendance registers.
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Monday 04/03/2019 9.15am – 12noon
Governance
CPD 532 – Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will gain an understanding of:
how schools can meet their duty to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development
how schools can meet the needs of minority ethnic pupils and those learning English as an additional language
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 08/05/2019 4pm – 5.30pm
Governance
Managing Employee Capability (Performance Management) (cross phase)
Target Audience SLT and Governing Body Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into HR / Employment Services
All other schools
£35 £50
Course Tutor: Rebecca Hulsmeier & HR Advisory Team rep Venue: Addenbrooke House Course Content To provide an overview of the Schools Model Capability Procedure and how to use this effectively at both informal and formal stages to manage the performance of all school staff. This will include how to draft an effective performance improvement plan and set SMART objectives as well as how to have effective performance management discussions. This will also cover the drafting of the report to be considered at the final formal stage of the procedure and how to effective present this at a formal meeting. Learning will be reinforced through practical case studies. Key Outcomes
To have an understanding of the Schools Model Capability Procedure
To be confident in managing performance of all employees effectively and consistently
HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost
recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a colleague in your place so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected]
or call 01952 383601
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Wednesday 15/05/2019 3.30pm – 5.30pm
(registration and
refreshments from 3pm)
Governance
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND
Target Audience Governors with responsibility for SEND Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Natalie Bevan, Georgina Roycroft, Laura Goodfellow & Karen Grandison Venue: TBC Course Content To ensure governors with the responsibility of SEND have up to date knowledge of the SEND agenda and develop their skills as a critical friend. Key Outcomes This course will help governors to:
gain an understanding of the national picture and why SEND and inclusion is so important in schools
review their responsibilities and how to challenge schools on their approach / budget and inclusion
receive information about statutory requirements including a school’s duties under the Equality Act, accessibility planning and the need for a SEND information report that links back to the Local Offer website
know what resources already exists that can be used to enhance a school’s SEND offer
know what questions to ask the SENCo to get a better understanding of your schools approach
understand the formal EHC consultation process and how to respond in line with the SEND Code of Practice
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Monday 15/10/2018 Wednesday 20/03/2019
Monday 10/06/2019
5pm – 7pm
Section 8: Multicultural Development Team
To book a place on any of these courses, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
Equalities & Diversity CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
CPD 526 - EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
CPD 602 - Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
CPD 528 - EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
CPD 603 - EAL & Maths (primary phase)
CPD 604 - Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
CPD 530 - Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
CPD 613 - Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 531 - Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
CPD 605 - Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
CPD 532 - Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 525 - EAL Assessment and the DfE English Language Proficiency Codes (cross phase)
Target Audience EAL coordinators, staff with responsibility for inclusion, class teachers, staff with responsibility for assessment Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales & Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content
This course will:
familiarise delegates with the English Language Proficiency codes required for all EAL pupils in the School Census
review the use of the NASSEA EAL Assessment Framework as a way to track pupils' progress in English Language acquisition and how it aligns to the DfE codes
provide case study material for moderation Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to use the EAL Assessment Framework to track pupil progress in EAL and to make informed decisions for School Census.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 19/09/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 524 - Practical Strategies & Resources for the Induction of New to English Pupils (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will cover practical ways of helping new students settle into school quickly. It will explore practical classroom strategies that will enable new arrivals to access the curriculum and will focus on practical ideas for resources for EAL activities. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
practical approaches and resources to teach and support EAL pupils
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 02/10/2018 Part 2: Tuesday 23/10/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 601 - EAL & SEND (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL and / or SEND, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales, Qamar Maqsood & Angela Denton Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will be run jointly by MDT and the LSAT Team. It will focus on pupils learning EAL who may also have SEND. The course will:
consider the process of additional language acquisition and expected benchmarks
patterns of progression
differentiate between barriers to learning as a result of EAL and those related to SEND
explore the process of unpicking EAL factors from SEND through case study material
discuss the impact of cultural norms and understandings of SEND when working with families Key Outcomes Delegates will gain knowledge and skills to pinpoint and differentiate between EAL and SEND factors in those pupils where both may impact on their learning.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 03/10/2018
9am – 12noon
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 527 - An Introduction to EAL for Newly Qualified Teachers (primary phase)
Target Audience Newly Qualified Teachers Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course provides an overview of EAL and its impact on learning, explores practical strategies and resources and reviews assessment of EAL pupils. Key Outcomes Delegates will understand the needs of their EAL pupils and plan appropriately for them.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday16/10/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 14/11/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 526 – EAL Network Meeting (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers and senior staff with responsibility for EAL, class teachers, support staff Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 Free
(* this is a termly network meeting - delegates are encouraged to attend each term) Cost per delegate for all three sessions
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£160 £192 Free
Course Tutor: Ginny Sales & Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content Termly updates on issues around EAL and minority ethnic achievement. The focus each term will be on a specific topic highlighted by network members, with opportunities for delegates to raise issues and share good practice and resources.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Monday 05/11/2018 Tuesday 05/03/2019
Wednesday19/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 602 – Meeting the Needs of EAL Students in Secondary School (secondary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will cover:
the initial induction of students who have newly arrived from overseas
initial assessment and teaching sets
effective classroom teaching and learning strategies
use of translation
appropriate interventions
monitoring progression
examination pathways for arrivals at KS4
Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their knowledge of best practice in meeting the needs of new arrivals in secondary schools. They will contribute to provision that enables these students to adjust successfully to UK school, and to access the curriculum quickly and effectively.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 27/11/2018 Part 2: Tuesday 11/12/2018
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 528 – EAL for Support Staff (primary phase)
Target Audience Support staff Cost per delegate (total cost of the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content Course Content The course provides an introduction to EAL for support staff. It will look at meeting the needs of pupils new to English and/ or newly arrived in the UK, as well as the continuing needs of those at later stages of learning English as an Additional Language. Key Outcomes Delegates will improve their understanding of:
how they can support the induction and inclusion of pupils who are new to English and/or new to the UK
the process of learning an additional language
effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the curriculum
activities and resources for intervention sessions
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Monday 14/01/2019 Part 2: Monday 28/01/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 603 – EAL & Maths (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will:
provide delegates with skills to identify the mathematical challenges faced by EAL pupils
explore the specific features of maths vocabulary and language structures which pupils need to understand in order to access maths problems
include a range of strategies and activities that supports pupils’ understanding of maths word problems
Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
improve their understanding of the language development needs of EAL learners in mathematics
explore effective ways to support EAL learners and promote their access to the mathematics curriculum
gain a greater awareness of useful resources for EAL learners of mathematics
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 23/01/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 604 – Raising the Attainment of More Advanced EAL Learners at KS2 (primary phase)
Target Audience Staff with responsibility for EAL, classroom teachers and support staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on EAL learners with more than two years' experience of the UK school system and how a language-aware approach to teaching and learning can raise attainment by addressing their continuing language learning needs. The course takes place over two twilight sessions. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify specific areas of difficulty for more advanced EAL learners
analyse the language demands of a lesson and plan accordingly
explore practical ways to incorporate language practice within lessons
discuss effective models of intervention and additional provision
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 05/02/2019 Part 2: Tuesday 26/02/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 530 – Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Pupils in EYFS (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS, staff with responsibility for EAL and inclusion Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course focuses on providing a culturally and linguistically supportive environment for minority ethnic and bilingual pupils in EYFS. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
supporting EAL learners in EYFS
effective ways to support children's first language
working with parents
creating a culturally inclusive environment
assessment of EAL learners in EYFS
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Tuesday 12/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 03/04/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 613 – Supporting Bilingual Children in Early Years Settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content This course will outline how young children learn an additional language and how Early Years settings can support language learning. It will also explore the requirement on practitioners to support children’s home language in the setting and to build up a picture of their knowledge and skills in their first language. Key Outcomes Delegates will develop their knowledge and understanding of:
the process of learning an additional language, and expected benchmarks
meeting the needs of children who are new to English
strategies to promote additional language learning across all areas of learning
supporting children’s home language in the setting
working with families and communities
building a picture of children’s knowledge and skills in their home language There will be a range of resources available for delegates to browse.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 14/03/2019 Part 2: Thursday 04/04/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 531 – Embedding Equalities and Diversity in the Primary School (primary phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff and class teachers Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will explore:
practical ways to meet all schools' duties to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relation between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development and prepare them for life in modern Britain
useful resources
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Wednesday 20/03/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 05/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 605 – Meeting the Educational Needs of Muslim Pupils (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior staff, class teachers and support staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will provide background information on relevant Islamic beliefs, practices and values. It aims to develop knowledge and understanding of issues arising within schools that are important to, and may be of concern to, Muslim pupils and their parents. The course will also look at issues in specific curriculum areas and will explore positive ways to establish good practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
develop knowledge of Islam
have greater confidence to work with Muslim children and young people
improve their understanding of the particular needs of Muslim children and young people and how to address them within the school setting
improve their understanding of the cultural and religious needs of Muslim children and the difference between the two
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 10/04/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 532 – Equality and Diversity for Governors (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course focuses on the promotion of all pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through whole-school and classroom-level approaches to equalities and diversity. Key Outcomes Delegates will gain an understanding of:
how schools can meet their duty to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations between pupils
how embedding equalities and diversity in the school can support all children's social, moral, spiritual and cultural development
how schools can meet the needs of minority ethnic pupils and those learning English as an additional language
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Wednesday 08/05/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 606 - Promoting Cultural Diversity and Equality of Opportunity in Early Years settings (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will outline the statutory duties of practitioners to eliminate discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and foster good relations in Early Years settings. It will explore practical ways to introduce children to a diversity of cultures and to reflect the cultures of all children within the setting. A wide range of resources will be available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes The delegates will:
understand why the promotion of equality and diversity is essential in Early Years
understand the role of Early Years settings in promoting equality of opportunity and fostering good relations under the 2010 Equality Act
develop approaches to exploring different cultures in Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
understand practical ways to ensure that the learning environment reflects the cultural experiences of all children, including those from minority ethnic groups
gain an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 16/05/2019 Part 2: Thursday 06/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 529 - Effective Interventions for EAL (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff with responsibility for planning or delivering EAL intervention Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Ginny Sales Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The course will outline the objectives and contents of a coherent programme of intervention for a) new to English pupils and b) pupils with continuing EAL needs. The course will include
When is intervention appropriate and what can it offer?
Planning for EAL intervention
Example language learning programme for EAL beginners
Resources for working with beginners
Targeted interventions for ‘more advanced’ EAL learners
Opportunities to share and develop resources Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to support their school in planning and delivering effective intervention for EAL pupils.
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Wednesday22/05/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 12/06/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 607 - Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Workshops (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching and support staff working in EYFS Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts) *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£90 £108 50% discount
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates are encouraged to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content A practical workshop exploring activities that help open children’s eyes to different cultures, ethnicities and faiths, focussed on the festivals of Eid, Diwali and Chinese New Year. There will also be a range of resources available for delegates to browse. Key Outcomes The delegates will develop:
additional knowledge and understanding of how and why these festivals are celebrated in the UK and across the world
practical ideas for early years activities around the festivals
an approach to introducing different cultures into Early Years settings that avoids stereotyping and tokenism and helps children explore their own and others’ identities
an insight into current good practice across Early Years settings
knowledge of how resources can be used to help embed cultural diversity in Early Years settings
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Part 1: Thursday 13/06/2019 Part 2: Thursday 27/06/2019
6.30pm – 8pm
Equalities & Diversity
CPD 533 - Preventing and Dealing with Racist Bullying (cross phase)
Target Audience Headteachers, senior leaders and teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools Schools which buy into the MDT core package
£75 £90 50% discount
Course Tutor: Qamar Maqsood Venue: Multicultural Development Resource Base, Hollinswood Primary School, Dale Acre Way, Hollinswood, Telford, TF3 2EP Course Content The session will provide an opportunity for participants to:
meet the statutory duties of schools in this area in the light of current legislation
develop confidence in the identification of racist incidents
consider best practice in preventing and responding to incidents for the most positive outcomes
review the process of recording and reporting internally, and to the Local Authority
Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
recognise racist incidents
meet statutory requirements
implement strategies to minimise racist incidents and redress the damage caused by them
explore strategies to prevent racist incidents and bullying
To book a place on this course, please contact:
Jenny McBride Email: [email protected] Tel: 01952 380828
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Tuesday 02/07/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
Section 9: Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
The safeguarding team can offer advice and consultancy on the management of safeguarding in schools. All schools have an entitlement to one training session of the Safeguarding Basic Awareness Training each financial year. This is booked direct with Karen Perry, as are any additional sessions you opt to purchase.
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners (all cross phase) SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training
SG 110 - Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions)
Safer Recruitment Training
SG 104 - Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions
SG 103 - Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher
SG 101 - PREVENT- Mop Up Session
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update
Safeguarding Support Services for Schools – an introduction All Telford and Wrekin schools are ‘top-sliced’ from the Direct Schools Grant to provide safeguarding support services to schools. The top slicing only provides a service for T&W schools and academies - all other settings, including alternative provision, pupil referral units, post 16 provision, Arthog and the further education colleges, can receive the services identified below at a flat rate of £600 per year (*).
One free place every three years, on the Two Day Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads training
One free place at each termly Designated Safeguarding Leads Termly Update
One free place on each Raising Awareness of Child Protection ‘Mop Up’ session - held half-termly for staff who have not accessed the basic awareness training
One free ‘whole-school’ bespoke basic awareness training session annually. This has to be refreshed for all staff every three years. A current DSL from the school must be present for this training
Annual update of the Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy template and access to support workbooks - which include, Record Keeping, Support for Designated Safeguarding Leads, and Governors
Regular mailings or provision of up to date and relevant information
********* Additional services are available for all maintained schools and academies, and for settings purchasing safeguarding services, including:
Designated Safeguarding Leads Refresher training (half day) £90 per delegate
Additional places at the Raising Awareness of Child Protection ‘Mop Up’ sessions for newly appointed staff - £75* per delegate
Additional places on the two day Designated Safeguarding Leads training - £260* per delegate
Additional places at the Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Termly Update - £75* per delegate
Bespoke consultancy / whole-school training (one session up to three hours) £250*
Access to a range of other training courses detailed in the School Improvement Service CPD Booklet
* Please note: there is a 20% supplement on these prices for academies, other organisations and schools from other local authorities outside Telford & Wrekin
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Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 102 - Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads' Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Newly Appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £260 £320
(* T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the annual Safeguarding SLA, receive 1 free place every 3 years; additional places are £260 and £320 respectively) Course Tutor: Karen Perry & Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content This two day course will cover all aspects of the role of a Designated Safeguarding Lead in schools, including the statutory requirements and responsibilities. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to fulfil their responsibilities as a DSL.
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Part 1: Wednesday 26/09/2018 Part 2: Thursday 27/09/2018
or Part 1: Wednesday 23/01/2019
Part 2: Thursday 24/01/2019 or
Part 1: Wednesday 22/05/2019 Part 2: Thursday 23/05/2019
9.15am – 3.30pm
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 110 - Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide Designated Safeguarding Leads in schools with an understanding of CSE. Key Outcomes Delegates will have the skills and knowledge to manage issues in relation to CSE.
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Wednesday 17/10/2018 or
Thursday 07/03/2019 or
Wednesday 19/06//2019
9.30am – 12noon
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 108 - Raising Awareness of Child Protection (extra school sessions – cross phase)
Target Audience These sessions are available to all school staff who have not been able to access whole school training and to voluntary sector organisations and small private organisations Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each extra school session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content This course provides a basic understanding of child abuse and neglect. It will highlight signs and indicators of abuse and informs the learner what to do in response to concerns about a child. Key Outcomes
Highlight the legal influences to current Child Protection practice
Underline the relevance of the Telford & Wrekin Safeguarding Children Board to Child Protection practice
Consider the ‘Working Together 2013’ definitions of abuse
Develop an awareness of the indicators of abuse in a child’s life and the implications for the child
Identify the considerations necessary when receiving a disclosure of abuse
Understand the individual’s professional accountability and responsibility for sharing information with regards to child abuse
Recognise the importance of documentation and record keeping in the effective protection of children
Understand the process to get the right help at the right time for the child if there are concerns for their wellbeing
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Wednesday 24/10/2018 Thursday 08/11/2018
Wednesday 09/01/2019 Thursday 02/05/2019 Thursday 11/07/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
Or
Thursday 06/12/2018 Monday 04/03/2019
Thursday 06/06/2019 9.30am – 11am
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
Safer Recruitment Training (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors, headteachers and anyone within an educational setting with responsibility for recruiting staff Cost per delegate
Schools which buy into the HR / Employment Services SLAs
All other schools, including out of area and early years providers & childcare settings
£95 £120
Course Tutor: HR Team representative & Mark Turner Venue: Addenbrooke House
Course Content
This training looks at best practice that should be adopted when recruiting and selecting adults to work with children and young people.
It sets out procedures and strategies to help those involved in the recruitment process to deter, identify and reject applicants who are unsuitable to work with children and young people. It also seeks to strengthen safeguards by helping to deter and prevent abuse, with the aim of creating an environment where concerns can be raised on poor or unsafe practice.
The course is intended to help employers fulfil their responsibility to have in place safe recruitment and selection practice within the wider context of safeguarding children and young people. Our lead trainer is fully accredited by the Safer Recruitment Consortium.
It is a requirement that ‘providers ensure that people looking after children are suitable to fulfil the requirements of their role. Providers must have effective systems in place to ensure that practitioners, and any other person who is likely to have regular contact with children are suitable.’ Statutory Framework for the EYFS 3.9
Key Outcomes
Participants will:
gain an awareness and understanding of offender behaviour
be able to identify the key features of staff recruitment, which help deter or prevent the appointment of unsuitable people
consider recruitment policies and practices which minimise opportunities for abuse or ensure its prompt reporting
begin to review their own, and their organisations', policies and practices, with a view to making them safer and ensure an ongoing culture of vigilance
HR manage their own bookings - these can either be made through Ollie (for those schools with access) or via email to: [email protected]
Please note that where non-attendance or cancellation occurs within ten days of the course date, full cost recovery will be charged, without exception. If you are unable to attend we would encourage you to send a colleague in your place
so you will not be charged.
Should you wish to discuss bespoke HR training for your school please contact [email protected] or call 01952 383601
Wednesday 24/10/2018 Wednesday 28/11/2018
Thursday 14/02/2019 Wednesday 08/05/2019
Thursday 11/07/2019
9.30am – 3pm (registration and
refreshments from 9am)
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 104 - Governors' Responsibilities for Exclusions (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
Course Tutor: Cathy Hobbs Venue: TBC Course Content To provide governors with an oversight of their responsibilities in monitoring exclusions and their role in the Pupil Disciplinary Committee. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an understanding of how to monitor exclusions and their role within a Pupil Disciplinary Committee.
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Wednesday 07/11/2018 or
Wednesday 13/03/2019 or
Wednesday 19/06/2019
5pm - 7pm
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 103 - Governors' Responsibilities for Safeguarding (cross phase)
Target Audience Governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools
£75 £90
Course Tutor: Karen Perry & Rebecca Carey Venue: TBC Course Content To provide governors with an understanding of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an understanding of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding.
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Thursday 08/11/2018 or
Wednesday 13/02/2019 or
Wednesday 01/05/2019
5pm - 7pm
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 107 - Designated Safeguarding Leads’ Refresher (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content This course allows DSL’s to take time out from their school to reflect, share and enhance good practice. The session will include:
theme-learning from Serious Case Reviews and threshold document analysis
sharing of current / latest safeguarding practice in an informal setting
The course will also be certificated to reflect Continuous Professional Development. Please note: This is the same course that ran in 2017-18. However, due its popularity, we are running it for a further three sessions during 2018-19. We strongly recommend that new and existing DSL’s consider attending this refresher.
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Thursday 15/11/2018 Wednesday 20/03/2019
Thursday 13/06/2019
9.15am – 12noon
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 101 - PREVENT- Mop Up Session (cross phase)
Target Audience All frontline school staff Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
Course Tutor: Mark Turner Venue: TBC Course Content To provide staff with a basic awareness of the Home Office's PREVENT agenda. Key Outcomes Delegates will have a basic awareness of the Governments PREVENT agenda.
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Thursday 22/11/2018 Thursday 07/02/2019 Thursday 21/03/2019 Thursday 09/05/2019 Thursday 04/07/2019
3.30pm – 5pm
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 105 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each termly briefing – either the 2pm session or the 4pm session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide a termly update of information on current issues related to safeguarding in schools. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an up to date knowledge of current issues. Attendance at this course counts as maintaining your safeguarding training.
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Wednesday 12/12/2018 Wednesday 03/04/2019 Wednesday 26/06/2019
2pm - 3.30pm
Safeguarding & Vulnerable Learners
SG 106 - Designated Safeguarding Leads' Termly Update (cross phase)
Target Audience Designated Safeguarding Leads Cost per delegate *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(*T&W schools and academies, and other schools and organisations which buy into the Safeguarding SLA, will receive one free place at each termly briefing – either the 2pm session or the 4pm session) Course Tutor: Karen Perry Venue: TBC Course Content To provide a termly update of information on current issues related to safeguarding in schools. Key Outcomes Delegates will have an up to date knowledge of current issues. Attendance at this course counts as maintaining your safeguarding training.
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Wednesday 12/12/2018 Wednesday 03/04/2019 Wednesday 26/06/2019
4pm - 5.30pm
Section 10: SEND & Inclusion
Section 10: SEND & Inclusion
Behaviour Support Team BSAT 201 - Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (cross phase) Early Years (all primary phase) EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM)
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC)
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties
Educational Psychology Service EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase) EPS 001 - Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! (cross phase)
EPS 003 - Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
Learning Support Advisory Team LSAT 301 - Effective Provision Maps that Evidence the Graduated Approach (cross phase)
LSAT 302 - New SENCo’s: Policy and Practice (primary phase)
LSAT 303 - The Graduated Approach - including pathways of support (cross phase)
LSAT 227 - SENCo Network (cross phase)
LSAT 304 - School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
LSAT 306 - Person Centred Planning: Keeping the Child’s Voice at the Centre (cross phase)
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
LSAT 233 – Interventions: An Overview of a Range of Support Programmes and Approaches (primary)
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND (cross phase)
SEND & Inclusion - (BSAT)
BSAT 201 - Management of Actual or Potential Aggression (MAPA training) (cross phase)
Target Audience All staff Cost per delegate (total cost for the whole course consisting of two parts)*
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £85 £95
(* this is a course delivered in two parts - delegates need to attend both parts) Course Tutor: Helen Fox & Suzie Guerin Venue: TBC Course Content This training has been designed to enhance your understanding and managing of disruptive, aggressive, and/or violent behaviour. MAPA has been delivered to a wide range of professional staff within health, education and social care environments since 1992, and aims to ensure that everyone involved in crisis situations, which include disruptive, challenging, or violent behaviour, can maintain the care, welfare, safety, and security of all involved. The programme will be delivered to you within a legal and professional framework consistent with current national standards, your organisation’s policies and guidance, current research, as well as recognised best practices. Key Outcomes By the end of the course, you will have explored and developed a range of psychological and physiological responses to behaviour that will enable you to minimise the potential harm disruptive, aggressive, and/or violent behaviour can cause. The ultimate focus of this event is to ensure that you gain the essential knowledge, skills, and confidence to prevent, decelerate, and de-escalate crisis situations. Additionally, this programme will ensure that you have the necessary foundation skills to reduce the likelihood of risky or dangerous behaviour occurring in the first instance, as well as to manage such behaviour when it does occur, using a range of MAPA physical interventions that aim to minimise risk, without damaging the professional and supportive relationship you have worked so hard to establish with the individuals in your care. The full training is up to 2 days, and to keep your licence, a 4 hour refresher must be attended every 12 months.
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Part 1: Thursday 11/10/2018 Part 2: Thursday 18/10/2018
or Part 1: Thursday 29/11/2018
Part 2: Thursday 06/12/18 or
Part 1: Thursday 31/01/2019 Part 2: Thursday 07/02/2019
or Part 1: Thursday 04/04/2019
Part 2: Thursday 11/04/2019
Part 1: 8.30am – 12.30pm Part 2: 8.30am – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 101 - The Early Years Graduated Response - in practice (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content To provide an overview of the Graduated Response and how this will look in practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
understand procedures and paperwork and be able to use these effectively to evidence support for
Early Years pupils within the school
utilise a range of practical support strategies for individual children through exploring case studies
reflect on a range of tools, such as good practice triangles, inclusive checklists, tracking, SEND
paperwork, SMART targets, case studies, to enhance their practice
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Tuesday 18/09/2018 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 103 - Developing the Role of the Early Years SENCo (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Jane Robinson Venue: TBC Course Content To provide an overview of the role of the Early Years SENCo in identifying and supporting pupils with a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
effectively support colleagues within the setting, such as the child’s Key Person, by advising on learning and interventions and signposting
explore practical SEND monitoring tools and techniques
implement these tools and techniques within the setting, using them effectively to identify areas for development - which in turn will support the progress of learners with SEND
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Tuesday 02/10/2018 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 108 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCM) (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will develop practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Speech & Language Development. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use and interpret tracking tools to identify those pupils at risk of language delay
identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
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Tuesday 15/01/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 109 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Physical Development Difficulties (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS leads, Reception teachers, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Jane Robinson & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content To raise Practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the expected levels of Children’s Physical Development (Gross and Fine motor skills) Key Outcomes
To use and interpret observations and tracking to identify those children experiencing difficulties/ motor delay
To identify, learn and utilise strategies and interventions to effectively support Early Years pupils within the setting
To understand procedures for seeking specialist input and advice
To be able to review the physical environment and have knowledge of a range of tools to support physical development difficulties e.g. Funky fingers, Dough Disco, Pre-writing skills, Cool Kids
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Tuesday 12/03/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 110 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social Communication and Interaction Difficulties (ASD/ASC) (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Lorraine Nutt Venue: TBC Course Content This course will support delegates to gain an improved understanding of the needs of pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions/ Disorders within the Early Years setting. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
learn and use individualised strategies and resources to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
gain knowledge and understanding of how visuals, Now & Next Boards, Motivators & Rewards and Social Stories support this area of practice
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Tuesday 09/04/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (Early Years)
EY 111 - Supporting Early Years Pupils with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Difficulties (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, EYFS Leads Reception Teachers, TA's Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Samantha Evans & Jane Robinson Venue: TBC Course Content This course will raise practitioner’s awareness and understanding of the range of pupil’s difficulties associated with Social, Emotional and Mental Health. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
identify, learn and use a range of useful strategies to effectively support the full inclusion of these pupils within the curriculum and the setting
develop a nurturing and supportive environment
draw from a range of resources to support practice e.g. reward systems, self-monitoring tools, emotions and feelings thermometers, sanctions & consequences, use of Circle time
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Tuesday 21/05/2019 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (EPS)
EPS 004 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (secondary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants in the secondary phase Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £600 £720
(This course is only available as a package and each part cannot be purchased separately) Course Tutor: Dr Jane Park & the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC ELSA is a preventative initiative giving school staff in-depth training and on-going support to develop the social and emotional well-being of all students. Secondary sessions include the following areas:
motivational interviewing
social skills
emotional self-regulation
loss and bereavement
friendship
self-esteem and anxiety management
anger management
developing thinking skills Key Outcomes
Learning support assistants and teaching assistants will be comprehensively trained to deliver high quality emotional health and wellbeing interventions in school (1:1 and small group)
To book a place on this course, please contact: [email protected]
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Part 1: Wednesday12/09/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 19/09/2018 Part 3: Wednesday 26/09/2018 Part 4: Wednesday 03/10/2018 Part 5: Wednesday 10/10/2018 Part 6: Wednesday 17/10/2018
9am – 3pm
SEND & Inclusion - (EPS)
EPS 005 - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Training (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants in the primary phase Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £600 £720
(This course is only available as a package and each part cannot be purchased separately) Course Tutor: Course Tutor: Dr Jane Park and the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content ELSA comprises one day of training per week over a six week period. Please contact SEND and Inclusion for further information. Key Outcomes Learning support assistants and teaching assistants will be comprehensively trained to deliver high quality emotional health and wellbeing interventions in school (1:1 and small group).
To book a place on this course, please contact: [email protected]
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Part 1: Wednesday 16/01/2019 Part 2: Wednesday 23/01/2019 Part 3: Wednesday 30/01/2019 Part 4: Wednesday 06/02/2019 Part 5: Wednesday 13/02/2019 Part 6: Wednesday 27/02/2019
9am – 3pm
SEND & Inclusion - (EPS)
EPS 001 - Understanding Attachment - and what to do about it in the classroom (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors, SENCo’s Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Dr Louise Carr and the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content This course provides an understanding of attachment theory, how children with developmental trauma and disrupted attachment styles present emotionally and behaviourally. It will look at strategies to support these children in the school environment. Key Outcomes Delegates will have:
a sound understanding of the psychology underpinning disordered attachment
knowledge of a range of practical strategies
resources to support children showing attachment related behaviours and wellbeing difficulties
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Wednesday 26/09/2018 Wednesday 23/01/2019 Wednesday 15/05/2019
9.15am – 12noon
SEND & Inclusion - (EPS)
EPS 002 - Promoting Positive Behaviour - time to replace the sticker charts! (cross phase)
Target Audience Teachers and teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: The Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content The purpose of this training session is to enable school staff to identify the multiple functions of challenging behaviours. In doing so we will consider a range of very practical strategies to support young children who display challenging behaviour. Throughout the training session, school staff will be provided with the opportunity to reflect upon their own experience and practice. Key Outcomes Delegates will:
be able to monitor behaviour using functional behavioural analysis
develop their skills and confidence in promoting positive behaviour
develop an awareness of the communicative functions of pupil behaviours
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Wednesday 21/11/2018 Wednesday 19/06/2019
9.15am – 12.15pm
SEND & Inclusion - (EPS)
EPS 003 - Implementing Precision Teaching - as part of a graduated response (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, teaching assistants Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
(* this is a course delivered over two sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend both sessions) Course Tutor: Dr Severine Thompson and the Educational Psychology Service Venue: TBC Course Content This course will enable staff to implement Precision Teaching (PT) Programmes to support the Plan, Do Review cycle. Part one of the course trains staff to use accuracy assessment probes to plan programmes, set SMART targets and implement PT programmes in reading and number. A spelling programme following the principles of PT will also be introduced. In part two staff will learn how to accurately review and monitor progress. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
use assessment probes to establish baseline measures and write SMART targets
plan a PT programme, implement and review it
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Session 1: Friday 03/05/2019 Session 2: Friday 10/05/2019
Or Session 1: Thursday 06/09/2018
Session 2: Wednesday 13/12/2018 Or
Session 1: Thursday 10/01/2019 Session 2: Thursday 04/04/2019
1pm – 4pm 1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 301 - Effective Provision Maps that Evidence the Graduated Approach (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s and teachers Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Angela Denton Venue: TBC Course Content This course helps SENCo’s write effective provision maps which clearly demonstrate 'all the provision that the school makes which is additional to, and different from, that which is offered through the school curriculum' SEND Code of Practice. There will be a discussion as to how the provision map can be used to evidence a high quality graduated approach. Key Outcomes
Delegates will be able to produce and recognise effective bespoke provision maps.
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Wednesday 12/09/2018 Wednesday 10/07/2019
9.15am – 12noon
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 302 - New SENCos: Policy and Practice (primary phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s new to role in past 12 months Cost per delegate per session *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
(* this is a course delivered over three sessions - delegates are encouraged to attend all three sessions) Course Tutor: Vicky Price, Angela Denton & Belinda Sherlock Venue: TBC Course Content This course is aimed at SENCo’s new to the role in the last 12 months, or those who want a refresher. The course will cover:
the role of a SENCo
professional knowledge
the Local Offer
SEND information report
SEND Policy
the graduated approach, including pathways of support
and much more….. Key Outcomes
SENCo’s will have information and advice which will assist them with:
supporting the identification of children with special educational needs
coordinating provision for children with SEND
tracking and monitoring the progress of children with SEND
ensuring there is high quality teaching and intervention for children with SEND
developing SEND Provision in the school further
liaising with parents of children with SEND
liaising with other providers, outside agencies, educational psychologists and external agencies in Telford & Wrekin
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Part 1: Wednesday 19/09/2018 Part 2: Wednesday 14/11/2018 Part 3: Wednesday 06/02/2019
9am – 12noon
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 303 - The Graduated Approach - including pathways of support (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, senior leaders, inclusion mentors, SEND governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Belinda Sherlock Venue: TBC Course Content Meeting the needs of children with Special Educational Needs involves a graduated approach. This course is a refresher for schools and is the training that was initially delivered during 2017. Schools will understand more about:
the assess, plan, do and review cycle
how to evidence a high quality graduated approach
how to use outside agencies
what the expectations are regarding requests for Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to:
understand how the EHC panel is making its decisions
begin to understand how to effectively evidence a graduated approach
understand the key ingredients of a high quality graduated response
think more creatively about how to use professionals from outside agencies in a way that supports a high quality graduated approach
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Friday 05/10/2018 Friday 08/02/2019
1pm – 3.30pm
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 227 - SENCO Network (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCO’s or senior and middle leaders with responsibility for SEND in both primary and secondary schools. Cost per delegate per term *
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
(delegates are encouraged to attend all three termly network sessions) Course Tutor: Simon Wellman Venue: TBC Course Content Essential sessions for updating SENCo’s on relevant national and local issues and for providing very valuable opportunities for networking with colleagues and like-minded professionals.
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Wednesday 17/10/2018 Wednesday 06/02/2019 Wednesday 15/05/2019
4pm – 5.30pm
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 304 - School Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and How to Write an Effective Accessibility Plan (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, headteachers & SEND governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Angela Denton Venue: TBC Course Content The SEND Code of Practice requires schools and settings to publish an accessibility plan which 'sets out how they plan to increase access for disabled pupils to the curriculum, the physical environment and to information'. Schools are also under a duty to publish equality objectives. This course will look at what constitutes an effective accessibility plan and equality objectives and support delegates in developing information that meets their duties under the Equality Act 2010. Key Outcomes
Delegates will know what constitutes a good accessibility plan and equality objectives will have the skills to publish information that meets their duties under the Equality Act 2010.
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Wednesday 05/12/2018 Wednesday 10/04/2019 Wednesday 26/06/2019
9.15am – 12noon
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 305 - Practical Approaches to Developing Maths Skills in Children with SEND (primary phase)
Target Audience Teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Julie Hofland Venue: TBC Course Content This course looks at the role of teaching assistants in the teaching and learning of mathematics. It covers different ways of calculating and how to teach children to calculate mentally. There is a focus on what works to support children who have gaps in their mathematical understanding.
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Wednesday 09/01/2019
9.15am – 11.45am
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 306 - Person Centred Planning: Keeping the Child’s Voice at the Centre (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, headteachers & SEND governors Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Georgina Roycroft Venue: TBC Course Content The SEND reforms became law in 2014 and require us to put children and young people at the centre of their education journey. Person Centred Planning (PCP) has been adopted by many local authorities and settings as a way of doing this. This course will explore values of PCP and introduce practical tools to support PCP in your school. Key Outcomes Delegates will be equipped with PCP values and tools to implement with children and young people at each stage of their education journey and at every transition point.
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Monday 14/01/2019 Tuesday 11/06/2019
1pm – 3.30pm
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 307 - Effective Support for Students with Autism in Schools (cross phase)
Target Audience SENCo’s, teaching assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Georgina Roycroft Venue: TBC Course Content This course will offer information and practical support strategies for teaching students with autism. It will include an introduction to autism, recognising students on the spectrum and how to plan the right support to ensure quality first teaching and learning. Within the session we will consider effective communication strategies and how to support behaviour. Key Outcomes Delegates will be able to identify the needs of children with autism and create intervention approaches to support them.
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Monday 28/01/2019 Monday 03/06/2019
1.15pm – 4pm
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 233 - Interventions: An Overview of a Range of Support Programmes and Approaches (primary phase)
Target Audience Teachers, SENCo’s, Teaching Assistants Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £90 £108
Course Tutor: Julie Hofland Venue: TBC Course Content This course looks at a range of maths and literacy interventions that can be used with pupils in Key Stage 1 and 2, with a focus on effective delivery. The interventions are either free or very inexpensive for schools to purchase. Most require no or very little time to make resources etc. There will also be consideration of baseline and post intervention assessment. Key Outcomes Delegates will be familiar with, and able to deliver, interventions in maths and literacy.
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Thursday 02/05/2019
9.15am – 11.45am
SEND & Inclusion - (LSAT)
LSAT 212 - Governors with Responsibility for SEND
Target Audience Governors with responsibility for SEND Cost per delegate
T&W LA Schools & Academies Non T&W Schools £75 £90
Course Tutor: Natalie Bevan, Georgina Roycroft, Laura Goodfellow & Karen Grandison Venue: TBC Course Content To ensure governors with the responsibility of SEND have up to date knowledge of the SEND agenda and develop their skills as a critical friend. Key Outcomes This course will help governors to:
gain an understanding of the national picture and why SEND and inclusion is so important in schools
review their responsibilities and how to challenge schools on their approach / budget and inclusion
receive information about statutory requirements including a school’s duties under the Equality Act, accessibility planning and the need for a SEND information report that links back to the Local Offer website
know what resources already exists that can be used to enhance a school’s SEND offer
know what questions to ask the SENCo to get a better understanding of your schools approach
understand the formal EHC consultation process and how to respond in line with the SEND Code of Practice
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Monday 15/10/2018 Wednesday 20/03/2019
Monday 10/06/2019
5pm – 7pm
Section 11: The Severn Teaching School
Alliance
The Severn Teaching School Alliance is based in Telford and includes 49 primary schools and 5 special schools, who all work together in a partnership. The Alliance draws on a large pool of talent and expertise to deliver support for schools, staff training, and engages in research and development projects. They work very closely with the Telford & Wrekin Local Authority.
In partnership with the University of Chester, the Alliance also offers high quality Primary and Early Years Initial Teacher Training via the School Direct route. The Teaching School also offers bespoke support and training sessions to schools. These can be delivered as one to one sessions or staff meetings.
For further information on the range of CPD courses, research and development projects and ITT recruitment offered through the Severn Teaching School Alliance, please visit their website:
www.severnteachingschool.co.uk
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