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@outwardbounduk #MORETHANYOUTHINK Award winning innovator LbQ presents Technology Enhanced Learning &


Teaching Conference How the latest innovation is providing real-time classroom feedback to pupils and teachers (and reducing workloads)


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Tuesday 1 October Lancashire County Cricket Club Talbot Road, Old Trafford Manchester M16 OPX


Confirmed speakers


• Sir Kevan Collins - Retiring CEO Education Endowment Foundation (to be LbQ Executive Vice Chairman)


• Tony Cann CBE – Founder of LbQ • Baroness Estelle Morris - Former Secretary of State for Education and Skills • Deb Lyons - Bolton Local Authority • Stephen Cox & Emma Tranter - Ribblesdale High School • Fiona Spellman - CEO SHINE Trust • Andrew Done - TES primary teacher of the year finalist • Andrew Mellor – Past President of NAHT and Headteacher at St Nicholas Primary Blackpool


September 2019


uFor full details go to www.lbq.org/conference www.education-today.co.uk 31


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