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Learning with the NUT


 


NUT CPD programme – autumn term 2010 NQTs & their mentors


 


A day led by Sue Cowley


OD/61R: Birmingham – Tuesday 5 October 2010


OD/62R: Manchester – Tuesday 12 October 2010


OD/63R: Cardiff – Wednesday 13 October 2010


OD/64R: London – Tuesday 19 October 2010


Each seminar: 9.45am to 4pm


For: 


NQTs with their induction tutors/mentors (all KSs) within approx 1½ hours of venue.


To further develop NQTs’ classroom management for improving behaviour for learning. Also, by providing an early shared CPD experience, to promote effective mentoring and support to sustain improvement throughout the induction year.


Cost:


£40 for pair (including at least one NUT member). £100 for pairs of non-members. Includes VAT, lunch and refreshments. Small groups (from same school) of one induction tutor with up to three NQTs welcome – £20 for second or third NQT.






Supply teachers


Managing classroom behaviour


TF/73R: Newcastle – 28 & 29 October 2010. 9.30am to 4pm both days


For:


Full/part-time supply teachers (all KSs) who have not attended this two-day, non-residential seminar previously. Participants should be based within approximately 1½ hours of venue.


Tutor: 


Pete Hrekow


Aims:


To promote effective behaviour management strategies to match the special circumstances that supply teachers face.


Cost:


 Free (NUT members), £150 (others). Includes VAT, lunch and refreshments on both days.


Future courses


TF/79R: Plymouth – 24 & 25 February 2011


TF/80R: Birmingham – 28 February & 1 March 2011


TF/83R: Norwich – 7 & 8 April 2011






Primary and secondary teachers


Internationalising learning: on the global stage


Thanks to a grant from the Department for International Development (DFID), the NUT’s CPD programme is providing 15 ‘Internationalising Learning’ courses throughout England and Wales. Each course is for pairs of teachers (NUT members and/or others) and is FREE, including accommodation, travel and one-day’s supply cover.


Each course will:


• enhance participants’ skills, knowledge and understanding of international and global aspects of teaching and learning


• enrich learning in classrooms and schools and raise awareness of global citizenship and the interdependence of international development, social justice, human rights and community cohesion


• build teaching and leadership capacity in schools to strengthen international dimensions within and across the curriculum.


The next courses are: T2T/46: London (secondary)


Initial seminar: 3 & 4 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 9 & 10 Feb 2011


T2T/47: Cardiff (primary)


Initial seminar: 17 & 18 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 15 & 16 Feb 2011


T2T/48: Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham (primary)


Initial seminar: 8 & 9 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 27 & 28 Jan 2011


For full details, visit www.teachers.org. uk/cpdinternational or email internationalcpd@nut.org.uk.


 





Putting the jewel in the crown


How schools can ensure CPD is effective and has impact (In partnership with Imaginative Minds)


OD/65: Wednesday 20 October 2010


Speakers: Philippa Cordingley and Vivienne Porritt, plus choice of workshops


For: 


Head teachers, CPD coordinators, advanced skills teachers, plus all teachers and school leaders wanting to improve CPD (all KSs).


Aims:


Drawing on the latest evidence from research and examples of good practice, this conference will enable participants to enhance professional learning and make optimum use of expertise within and beyond their schools.


Cost:


£125 (£75 for NUT members and/or subscribers to Imaginative Minds publications).


 


More than a spoonful of sugar


Maximising achievement and wellbeing for young people with medical conditions in mainstream schools


(In partnership with specialists in anaphalaxis, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy and other conditions prevalent in childhood)


OD/66: Friday 12 November 2010 


For:


School leaders, Sencos, teachers who can lead change, and other professionals working directly with schools (all KSs).





Aims:


Participants will increase their knowledge and understanding of:


 


• good practice in overcoming potential obstacles to learning and creating a culture inclusive of health-related differences (e.g. agreeing care plans)


• medical conditions common in mainstream schools 


• sources of advice and support


• strategies for preventing stigmatisation and increasing empathy and awareness among adults and children.


Cost: 


 £30 (£15 second participant from same school). 


Conferences held at NUT HQ, near Kings Cross, London


 


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