How to be a GREAT Subject Leader of English – in 10 key steps
Date
Wed, 4th October, 2017Time
9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation
St William’s Primary School, William’s Loke, NorwichRef. Number
PB/1718/En/175Price
£0.00Description
Have you become – or do you hope to become – an English subject leader? This course introduces you to the important tasks that face you when you take on the subject that is key to a school’s success. The course is a mix of information, advice, practical activity and case studies.
0930-1040: THE BOTTOM LINE
1. Do the data
2. Be ready for Ofsted
1100 – 1220: HOW TO TAKE SOUNDINGS
3. Appraise teaching plans
4. Sample written work
5. Observe and support other teachers
1310-1430: HOW TO HAVE AN IMPACT
6. Know the standard, set the standard, check the standard
7. Choose effective improvement activities
8. Write a smart, prioritised action plan
1445 -1530: ENSURING PERSONAL SUCCESS
9. Lead from the front
10. Plan your year
£160 for 1 place, £300 for 2 places
Location
Book Now |
Course name:How to be a GREAT Subject Leader of English – in 10 key stepsRef. Number:PB/1718/En/175Date:Wed, 4th October, 2017Time:9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation:St William’s Primary School, William’s Loke, NorwichPrice:£0.00Please ensure you add all delegate names in the 'Delegate Name(s)' field below. We would appreciate if you can also check you have correctly entered all address fields. Bookings are closed for this event. |
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.