*Postponed*
International research shows that our schools could improve teaching and learning through a stronger focus on subject-specific CPD (SSCPD).
*Regretably - external circumstances mean that we have had to postpone this event until the Autumn. If you let us have your contact details, we will be very pleased to let you know of the rearranged date
Share in CUREE’s international research on effective teacher education including through our membership of the OECD Expert Group on Initial Teacher Education
By attending CUREE’s Teacher Education Seminar, you can:
- Understand how international approaches to curriculum content and the critique of text books can enhance trainee placements and support for NQTs
- Improve Trainee, NQT and RQT retention by:
- Exploring how high quality in-school SSCPD contributes to ITE
- Improving links between pedagogical and curriculum learning
- Improve CPD Programmes within school by:
- Understanding school leaders’ contribution to SSCPD and ITE
- Exploring what inhibits or enhances demand for SSCPD
- Refining CPD priorities for subjects and the curriculum
- Meet new OFSTED targets by:
- Developing your understanding of OFSTED’s new focus on ensuring balance in the curriculum
Join internationally renowned educational research expert Philippa Cordingley (CUREE’s Chief Executive) and Yoon Young Lee (previously from OECD’s Directorate for Education and Skills) at this interactive workshop designed to demonstrate how teacher training in the UK can benefit from Subject Specific CPD and the integration of curriculum knowledge within Initial Teacher Education
When: Thursday 5th July 2018
Where: Coventry, CV1 2FL
Time: 9.30 am until 4.00pm
Buffet lunch and refreshments included
To find out more, please contact Matias Landini: matias.landini@curee.co.uk or ring 02476 524036