210mm P1 Cover 210mm P6 Back page Short page 208mm P5 Fold in Booking Form 2014 Birmingham Primary and Early Years Conference Date: Thursday 16th and Friday 17th October 2014 Venue: Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth, Nr Warwick, CV8 2LD Key Speaker Biographies You are welcome to attend this two day conference in any of the following ways: Dame Alison Peacock Two people, two days with overnight accommodation and dinner: £995* Both days with overnight accommodation and dinner: £575* Dame Alison Margaret Peacock is co-author of “Creating Learning without Limits”. She is a National Leader of Education and Head Teacher of The Wroxham Teaching School. In addition to school leadership, she provides advice and consultancy to a range of educational organisations, including Cambridge Assessment Colloquium, Head Teacher groups, Hertfordshire Development Trust, Local Authorities, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and Teach First. She is a regular guest lecturer and keynote speaker for a range of organisations including: University of Cambridge, Institute of Education, NAHT, NUT, Association of Science Education, National Centre for Excellence in Mathematics, National Literacy Trust, Early Excellence, Westminster Education Forum and Inside Government. £595 One day with overnight accommodation and dinner: £395 £375* One day conference: £295 £275* Celebration dinner: £50 * Early bird offer available for places booked and paid for before Friday 27th June 2014. Attendees information: (Please copy this form and complete one form for each person wishing to attend) Please tick the appropriate boxes ■ Conference Day One (16th) ■ Overnight Accommodation (16th) ■ Evening Dinner (16th) ■ Conference Day Two (17th) Name: Mike Hughes Position: If booking in pairs for £995, complete a form for both people and add name of second person in your pair: School: Mike Hughes is a highly acclaimed education trainer/author who has written some hugely influential books such as “Tweak to Transform”, “Closing the Learning Gap”, “Coaching in Schools” and his latest publication – “And the Main Thing is… Learning”. A former secondary head, Mike is currently working freelance and over a period of many years has developed a deserved reputation as an inspirational and innovative trainer/facilitator and is widely regarded as a leader in the field of learning. Paired with (name): Head Teacher: School Address: Postcode: Telephone number: Andy Cope Fax number: Email: Workshop Choices – 16th October Briefing Choices – 17th October Please insert the workshop number ( 1-5 ) that you would like to book: Please insert the briefing number ( 1-5 ) that you would like to book: 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice Andy is a qualified teacher, author and learning junkie. Andy is currently studying happiness, flourishing and positivity as part of a PhD thesis. He has delivered his flagship workshop, “The Art of Being Brilliant” to rave reviews all over the world. Andy has developed a “Brilliant Schools” philosophy which is growing rapidly. “Art of Brilliance Ltd” has worked with more than 200 British schools, to embed happiness, positivity, wellbeing and flourishing into the curriculum. He has trained teachers to deliver “The Art of Being Brilliant” and, in a revolutionary approach, the messages are now being delivered by children for children. 2014 Birmingham Primary and Early Years Conference Freedom to Lead Confidence to Challenge Mandie Haywood Mandie is the Head Teacher of Old Park Primary School, Telford which opened in September 2007 following the amalgamation of three local schools with low results, high exclusion rates and poor attendance. High deprivation and low aspirations are characteristics of the community that Old Park Primary School serves. In 2009 the school achieved the national status of Creative Partnerships ‘School of Creativity’. As one of just 56 Schools of Creativity in the country, the School was engaged in cutting edge research and innovative outreach with other schools. In 2011, Mandie led the school to success in the TES Awards, where Old Park won the TES Outstanding Primary School of the Year Award 2011 in recognition of their innovative approach to the curriculum. Richard Gerver Richard has been described as one of the most inspirational leaders of his generation. He argues, however, that great leadership is about serving the needs of the people that work for you and rely upon you. The three core principles that underpin Gerver’s philosophy are communication, empowerment and impact. He began a teaching career in 1992. By 2005, he had won the prestigious School Head Teacher of the Year Award at the British National Teaching Awards for his work in leading a school on the brink of closure to becoming one of the most innovative in the world. His expertise takes him around the globe and he works on every continent focusing on education, leadership, change and human capacity. 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Contact details: Learning & Assessment Service Warwick House, 10 Edward Street, Birmingham B1 2RX Email: [email protected] Contact details: Tel: 0121 366 9954 Services for Education Warwick House, 10 Edward Street, Birmingham B1 2RX or visit our website: www.servicesforeducation.co.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 0121 366 9950 Fax: 0121 366 9957 or visit our website: www.servicesforeducation.co.uk Fax: 0121 366 9957 Thursday 16th and Friday 17th October 2014 Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth, Nr Warwick, CV8 2LD 210mm P3 210mm P2 Short page 208mm P4 Putting The Children of Birmingham First Conference Programme An Invitation from the Birmingham Leadership Steering Group Freedom to Lead For All Leaders and Leadership Teams Confidence to Challenge For All Leaders and Leadership Teams Thursday 16th October 2014 Friday 17th October 2014 The theme of this year’s conference reflects the times in which we work and learn. We all have more freedom to make choices for our children but at the same time, we have to be more accountable than ever before. There is a danger that this may be preventing many leadership teams from doing what they believe is right for their own children. Birmingham Schools have always been creative, but have we been courageous enough to challenge? It takes a lot of confidence and strength for leadership teams to challenge the system, but when you know you’re building the best curriculum for your children, that’s exactly what you have to do. There is also a lot to be proud of in Birmingham and there are some great stories that should be congratulated and shared. This year the conference will encourage this sharing and collaboration across all schools, so that Birmingham can stand on the national stage and show that we have leadership teams who have got the best for their school by challenging with confidence. As in previous years, the conference is designed to encourage leadership teams to attend together. It is an ideal opportunity to work in a different environment, share ideas and apply your creativity to solving some of the real issues that you face in your school. The benefit of attending together goes beyond the conference, by helping you to more easily implement changes at school when the whole team has been part of the process right from the beginning. As a steering group of serving Birmingham school leaders, we encourage you to join us for what is set to be an inspirational and rewarding conference. We look forward to welcoming you. The Leadership Steering Group Andrew Pilmore – Audley Primary School Cath Rindl – Benson Community School Deb Clarke – Benson Community School Sue Barratt – Bournville Junior School Jonathan Smart – Brookvale Primary School Debra Thomas – Conference Consultant Rubina Darr – Cromwell Primary Jamie Barry – Welford Primary School Supporting the Leadership Steering Group I am delighted that we continue to support the Leadership Steering Group to successfully organise the leadership conference. Its’ reputation as a conference that educates, inspires and brings local context to local issues, continues to be reinforced this year with a programme filled with education experts who understand the challenges that we all face. Last year, the conference was attended by a number of leadership teams and there is no doubt that this is the best way to get the best outcomes from it. Whether an established leadership team or a newly appointed one, the opportunity is to work together, share information, support each other and develop confidence and an ability to challenge. We look forward to welcoming you at the conference. David Perkins, Chief Executive Officer, Services for Education. Attend as a Senior Leadership Team on Both Days Two People for Two Days Make the conference a team event and attend together on both days. The programme is designed to deliver value to all leaders on both days. Please call us or talk to a member of the Leadership Steering Group to find out why more teams are attending the conference together. Take advantage of the two-day conference rate for two people – attend both days of conference and stay overnight on Thursday 16th for £995. 8.30am Registration and Refreshments 9.00am Welcome from the Steering Group 9.15am Creating Learning Without Limits; Beyond Limits Dame Alison Peacock, Head Teacher, The Wroxham Teaching School* 10.30am Refreshments and Market Place Retiring Head Teachers 1.15pm Workshop A (Choice of five workshops) As part of the evening celebration on the 16th October, we are delighted to be able to continue to provide the opportunity for Birmingham City Council to thank those Head Teachers who will be retiring from Birmingham schools in 2014. This will give us all a chance to show them our gratitude for their years of service to the children of Birmingham. This special tribute to them is important and we would like you to join us in this celebration. 2.30pm Workshop B (Choice of five workshops) 3.30pm Refreshments and Market Place 4.00pm The Art of Brilliance Andy Cope, Motivational Speaker* 5.00pm Closing Comments The Leadership Steering Group Evening Reception 7.00pmDrinks Reception To help you to attend as a leadership team, we are offering a discounted rate for booking as a pair: Two people for both days of the conference, including overnight accommodation and dinner for £995. Workshop 2:Curriculum Design and Assessment 7.30pmPresentation to Retiring Birmingham Head Teachers 8.00pmDinner and Entertainment by ‘The Expresso Bongo Orchestra’ 8.30am 9.00am 9.15am Workshop 3: T o Level or not to Level: Making Assessment fit for purpose 9.45am Martyn Collin, Director of Primary Education, Ninestiles Trust Workshop 5: O bservation for Improvement Mike Hughes, Education Trainer and Author* * Please see speaker profiles on the back page Transforming Schools with Bold and Courageous Leadership Mandie Haywood, Head Teacher of Old Park Primary School, Telford* Dame Alison Peacock, Head Teacher, The Wroxham Teaching School* Workshop 4:Building Leadership Capacity Registration and Refreshments Welcome from the Steering Group The Birmingham Picture Peter Hay, Strategic Director for People Sally Taylor, Service Director, Childrens Services, Education and Commissioning Sue Collin, Partnership Advisor, Services For Education Mike Hughes, Education Trainer and Author* Lunch and Market Place sing Reellearning to improve U Teaching and Learning Rebecca Bartlett, Director, Reellearning 11.00am Leading for Learning 12.15pm Leadership Team Pricing Workshop 1: 10.30am 11.00am Refreshments and Market Place Addressing Issues and Answering Questions Panel members include: Dame Alison Peacock, Head Teacher, The Wroxham Teaching School* Mandie Haywood, Head Teacher of Old Park Primary School, Telford* Richard Gerver, Thought Leader* 12.15pmLunch and Market Place 1.15pm Briefing 1 (Choice of five briefings) 2.15pm Briefing 2 (Choice of five briefings) 3.00pmRefreshments 3.15pm Leading Into the Unknown Richard Gerver, Thought Leader* 4.15pm Closing Comments The Leadership Steering Group Briefing 1:Performance Related Pay, Capability and Employment Law Neelam Yousaf, Consultant, Strictly Education Briefing 2: Birmingham Education Partnership Update Sarah Smith, Executive Head, St. John’s CE Primary School Briefing 3:SEN Updates Amanda Daniels, Principal Educational Psychologist, Access to Education Briefing 4:Supporting all Learners in School – An Introduction to Successful Intervention Programmes Eileen Swann, Reading Support Teacher Leader, Edge Hill University Briefing 5:Making Ofsted Work For You Linda Brown, Independent Consultant and Ofsted Inspector *P lease see speaker profiles on the back page
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