Headteachers’ Summer Term Briefing
Date
Wed, 5th July, 2017Time
4:15 pm - 5:45 pmLocation
Lionwood Junior School, NorwichRef. Number
PB/1617/HT/169Price
£0.00Description
This agenda has been updated to reflect current policy development and Ofsted trends
1. Policy briefing
· Anticipating the outcomes of the assessment and accountability consultation.
· Educational promises in the manifesto of the winning party
· How schools are responding to budget cuts
2. Curriculum and assessment feedback
· Reactions to this year’s test and actions to consider for next year’s Year 6.
· Feedback on the South East Asian maths project, drawn from participating schools
· What do we know about the next cohort through (current Year 5)?
3. Recent Ofsted trends
This section of the agenda is based on a large representative sample of recent Ofsted reports to highlight shifts of emphasis. Includes:
· Early years
· The disadvantaged able
· Assessment of the foundation subjects
4. New research findings
A round-up of educational research published this Spring, some of which is rather surprising.
Participants will have access to the Powerpoint to reproduce this briefing in school.
£35 for 1 place
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Presenter(s)
Sue Hackman
Recently retired Chief Adviser on School Standards at the Department for Education.
Sue has been Chief Adviser on School Standards at the DfE for seven years and led the government’s work on pedagogy, deprivation, disadvantaged groups, the core subjects, assessment, accountability and school improvement.
Sue has worked at every level of the education system as a teacher, trainer, inspector and director of the last government’s National Strategies.
Sue is also well known for her classroom publications for spelling, grammar, reading, English literature, literary theory, writing and special needs. The TES describes Sue as a mix of ‘inspirational delivery combined with common sense practicality.