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11th NACE National Conference for
Local Authorities & Leading Headteachers

‘Gifted and Talented: from Programme to Progress’

Thursday 29th April, 2010,
Hilton Paddington, London W2

10.00am – 4.00pm

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

 

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

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