Course Index
Art and Design Paul Carney
Thurs 17 Oct Leading Art and Design as a Subject in the Primary Phase
Cross Curricular Hywel Roberts Chris Quigley
Early Years Di Chilvers Kathy Bigio
Kym Scott Kym Scott
Anne O'Connor Fran Watson
Kay Rooks Kathy Bigio Juliet Robertson
English Bob Cox
Hywel Roberts
Jo Heff er Jo Heff er Sue Cove
Mon 30 Sept Drama and Enquiry in the Primary Classroom Tue 12 Nov
Infusing Rich Vocabulary Throughout the Primary Curriculum Tue 7 May
Observing, Assessing and Mapping Children's Progress Through the EYFS
Wed 5 June The Three R's: Reading, Writing and Maths Tue 18 June Get Reading Off to a Flying Start in the EYFS
Wed 19 June Count on it! Moving Children's Mathematical Learning in the EYFS Fri 28 June
Understanding Transitions Wed 11 Sept Becoming a Problem Solver
Fri 27 Sept Achieving Success in Sustained Shared Thinking and Quality Interactions
Wed 2 Oct Tue 22 Oct
Outstanding Ideas for Developing Communication and Language Outdoor Literacy in the Early Years
Thur 23 May Routes to a Richer English Curriculum Design Tue 2 July
Using Dilemma and Tension to Hook Children into Learning (and Improve Writing!)
Wed 10 July Developing Reading Skills for KS1
Thur 11 July The Route to Greater Depth in Writing at KS2 Wed 17 July
Introducing Talk for Writing in Early Years and KS1
Jane Considine Wed 9 Oct The Write Stuff - Transforming the Teaching of Writing Lee Parkinson Jane Considine
Wed 16 Oct Raising Standards in Writing Using Technology Tue 5 Nov
Humanities Chris Trevor
Maths Hazel Large Fran Watson
Hazel Large Gary Staddon Wed 22 May Help! I'm a History and Geography Subject Leader Wed 3 July Mastering Reasoning Tue 10 Sept Problem Solving Unpacked
Thur 19 Sept Facilitating Learning and Developing Maths Subject Knowledge for Teaching Assistants
Tue 24 Sept Securing Greater Depth in Maths
Hooked on Books - Transforming the Teaching of Reading
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