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Colour Legend T&L NQTs Leadership Subject Specific Associate Staff Governance
TEACHING SCHOOL TWILIGHT PROGRAMME
NOVEMBER 2014 TO JUNE 2015
Date
Title
04/11/2014 An undisrupted learning
experience
Content
Venue
Facilitator
Proactive approaches to
Garstang Academy Alasdair Ashcroft, Deputy
achieving routinely good or
Headteacher
outstanding student behaviour
for learning
05/11/2014 Effective Science teaching Improve student outcomes in
Hodgson Academy
Louisa Carter-Davies SLE and
science through implementing
at KS 3 and 4
Jodie Morton, Lead Teacher
key strategies
for Science
Key strategies to raise pupil
12/11/2014 Ensuring effective pupil
Hambleton Primary Holly Wood SLE, Deputy
progress in literacy KS 2-3 achievement in literacy across
Academy
Headteacher, Samantha Upton
the phases
SLE and Annalise Riches
THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING TERM 2015
How to run an effective
performance management
review that challenges and
supports staff to improve pupil
outcomes
A school's account of how to
26/11/2014 PROGRESS 8: How to
prepare and engage with the
implement the new pupil
government’s new pupil
progress measure
progress measure
How TAs in an outstanding
26/11/2014 Creating opportunities for
school enhance the teaching
TAs to excel
and learning of pupils
26/11/2014 Effective quality assurance Workshop on how to use data
effectively to assess impact
of data for governors
19/11/2014 Improve staff performance
through effective
performance management
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Gail Yeadon SLE, Deputy
Principal, Blackpool Sixth Form
College
Hodgson Academy
Iain Siddall Senior Assistant
Principal and Paul Lamoury
Senior Assistant Principal
Highfurlong School
Highfurlong School
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
John Boyle, NLG Advocate
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Date
Title
03/12/2014 Most effective Stretch and
Challenge techniques
10/12/2014 Stretch and challenge in
KS3 Maths
07/01/2015 Literacy across the
curriculum
07/01/2015 Effective Preparation for
Ofsted
13/01/2015 Behaviour for learning
14/01/2015 Creative differentiation in
the classroom for NQTs
14/01/2015 Creative differentiation in
the classroom for NQTs
14/01/2015 How to embed numeracy
effectively across the
curriculum
21/01/2015 Effective department
leadership for support staff
Content
Teach Meet: tutors are invited to
share their best practice to
increase student achievement
Tried and tested ways to
increase pupil achievement in
Maths
Effective strategies to improve
student literacy including Pupil
Premium students
Insight from 3 Teaching School
Alliance partners who recently
achieved outstanding Ofsted
grades
How to effectively manage
student behaviour in order to
increase learning output
Increasing student engagement
and achievement through
targeted activity planning
Increasing student engagement
and achievement through
targeted activity planning
A cross-curriculum approach to
learning that contextualises
numeracy through all the
subjects
Increasing the effectiveness of
your department
Venue
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Facilitator
Fylde Coast Teaching School
SLEs
St George’s School
Louise Hastewell, Lead
Practitioner
Millfield Science and Mr J Power and Mrs J Fawcett
Performing Arts
College
Highfurlong School
Breck Primary School,
Hambleton Primary Academy,
and Highfurlong School
Blackpool Sixth
Form College and
Hodgson Academy
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Lucinda Doyle SLE and
Hodgson Academy
Gateway Academy
Stuart Aris, Deputy
Headteacher, Westcliff Primary
School
Ryan Hughes, Director of
Mathematics and Numeracy
Aspire Academy,
Bispham Campus
Hambleton Primary
Academy
Aly Spencer, FCAT ITT
Coordinator
Louise Shaw SLE, Hambleton
Primary Academy and Maria
Taylor, Breck Primary School
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Date
Title
21/01/2015 Highly effective starter
activities for secondary and
6th Form students
28/01/2015 Ensuring effective
pupil progress in
KS 2 Computing
04/02/2015 Career Paths for Teaching
Assistants
04/02/2015 Effective feedback that
improves student
achievement
11/02/2015 Planning successful
lessons for Primary
teachers
25/02/2015 How to provide effective
marking and feedback
25/02/2015 An introduction to Middle
Leadership
04/03/2015 Improving dialogue
through effective quality
assurance
04/03/2015 Presentation Skills for
pupils that improve
attainment
11/03/2015 Using enterprise activities
to engage students in
learning
Content
Tried and tested techniques to
ensure student engagement
Venue
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Facilitator
Estelle Bellamy SLE and Tracy
Lowe SLE
Key strategies to raise pupil
achievement in Computing
Unity Academy
Roger Farley, Primary Head
How to effectively develop your
career as a Teaching Assistant
A good practice showcase from
teachers at an outstanding
school
Developing plans which support
effective pupil outcomes
Breck Primary
School
Hodgson Academy
Breck Primary School and
Hambleton Primary Academy
Bea Tingey SLE, Lead
Practitioner Teaching and
Learning
Pam Birch, Headteacher and
Samantha Upton, SLE
Strategies for Primary phase
teachers to improve pupil
outcomes
An introduction into effective
leadership for staff considering
the move into middle
management
Have highly effective dialogue
with staff by improving your
Quality Assurance
Presentation Skills are a valued
employability skill and can have
a positive impact on learning
Showcase of activities used at
Highfurlong to get students
involved in learning
Norbreck Primary
Academy
Norbreck Primary Academy
St Mary’s Catholic
College
Stephen Tierney, Executive
Headteacher
Norbreck Primary
Academy
Karen McCarter, Headteacher
Hodgson Academy
Aly Spencer, Blackpool Sixth
Form College and Hodgson
Academy
Highfurlong School
Hambleton Primary
Academy
Highfurlong School
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Date
Title
11/03/2015 Specialist Leaders in
Education, who they are,
what they do and how to
become one.
15/04/2015 How to improve primary
pupil achievement in
Maths
22/04/2015 How to teach Phonics
effectively
22/04/2015 Thinking about Senior
Leadership
Content
Developing system leaders to
support other schools can have
a positive impact on the pupil
achievement within your own
school
Key strategies from high
performing schools
Venue
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Facilitator
Louisa Carter-Davies, SLE
Tim Freeman, SLE
Mereside Primary
School
Breck Primary School and
Mereside Primary School
Top tips from an outstanding
school
Hambleton Primary
Academy
An insight into making the move
into senior leadership
Garstang
Community
Academy
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Holly Wood SLE, Deputy
Headteacher and Annalise
Riches
Phil Birch, Headteacher
What are the statutory
requirements and key roles for
Governors
What counseling is available to
Counseling to support
students, where to find it and
student welfare
how it works
The Use of Social Media in How classes can be transformed
through the use of social media
Education
as a learning platform
A range of strategies to use
Feedback that improves
when feeding back to students
student achievement for
NQTs
A range of strategies to use
Feedback that improves
when feeding back to students
student achievement for
NQTs
03/06/2015 How to run an effective
Governing Body
03/06/2015
10/06/2015
23/06/2015
24/06/2015
John Boyle, NLG Advocate
St Mary’s Catholic
College
Simon Stewart, Chaplaincy
Team Leader
Highfurlong School
Highfurlong School
Blackpool Sixth
Form College
Aly Spencer, FCAT ITT
Coordinator
Gateway Academy
Stuart Aris, Deputy
Headteacher Westcliff Primary
School
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