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11th NACE National Conference for
Local Authorities & Leading Headteachers
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For Local Authority Advisers, Leading Headteachers, School Improvement Partners, Inspectors, Consultants and Cluster Leaders
Programme
Thursday 29th April 2010 – Hilton Paddington, London W2
Gifted and Talented: from Programme to Progress
For LA advisers, Headteachers, School Improvement Partners, Inspectors, Consultants and Cluster Leaders
09.00 am |
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Registration |
10.00 am |
Welcome
Julie Fitzpatrick, Chief Executive, NACE
Introduction
Major changes: so how do we keep ‘our eye on the ball’?
Sue Mordecai, President of NACE and Head of Learning and Achievement, London Borough of Bromley |
10.15 am |
‘The difference that makes the difference: understanding the development of expertise.’
Professor Richard Bailey, Director of Richard Bailey – Education and Sport Consulting
and Visiting Professor, National University of Ireland, Cork |
11.15 am |
Refreshments and View of Exhibition |
11.45 am |
‘Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress and working together is success.’ Sharing an effective leadership model
Llyn Codling, Headteacher, Portswood Primary School, Southampton with
Pete Hutchings, Chair of Governors, and Amanda Talbot-Jones, School Improvement Partner. |
12.45 pm |
Lunch |
01.45 pm |
Implications of the Revised Ofsted Framework and the
Ofsted Survey Report on 26 schools*
An interview with Peter Limm, HMI
Specialist Adviser for Gifted and Talented; Subject Survey Adviser for History, Ofsted |
02.15 pm |
Round table learning from the morning session and experience, what are the potential limiting factors and the key question to ask of our school(s) |
03.00 pm |
Feedback on key questions
The future is bright: presenting a new ‘NACE Take-Home Action Plan for Progress’ to lead you forward
Sue Mordecai and Kate East, Development Director, NACE |
03.45 pm |
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Don’t delay – this conference fills quickly and places are limited
Fees:
NACE members: £280.00 + VAT
Non-members: £349.00 + VAT
Book online
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