A practical introductory session to more able policy and provision, delivered in the context of challenge for all (scroll down for full details).
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03/03/2020
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When:
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3 March 2020 3.15 pm
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Where:
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Hartland International School Sobha Hartland Nad Al Sheba Dubai PO BOX 50362 United Arab Emirates
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Presenter:
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Helen Green
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Contact:
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01235 425007
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The session will provide the opportunity to reflect on your own school’s strengths and areas for development. Delegates will leave with ideas for practical next steps and a review tool to aid action planning.
There will also be the opportunity to learn more about how NACE works, and how it can support your school develop policy and practice for the more able.
The event will be hosted at Hartland International School, the third school outside the UK to receive the prestigious NACE Challenge Award, external validation of the school’s high-quality provision and leadership in the field of more able.
Learning outcomes
o Review your provision for the more able and understand the wider impact of improvement
o Explore practical approaches to take back to school
o Understand more about NACE and the support available to international schools
o Identify next steps in your school
Who should attend?
o More able leads and coordinators
o Senior and middle leaders
o Teaching and learning leaders
o Classroom teachers
Agenda
3.15pm Refreshments and registration
3.30pm Outcomes and content:
o Key principles in provision for more able
o How a focus on more able can support wider school improvement
o What does challenge look like? – practical examples
4.45pm Brief introduction to NACE and the Challenge Award
5.15pm Reflections, key takeaways and next steps
5.30pm Close
Cost
£125.00 per delegate. All registered schools are offered a 10% discount off annual NACE membership.
Course leader
The session will be led by NACE Associate Helen Green. With over 15 years' experience as a primary school teacher, senior leader and now an education consultant, Helen provides training and support with a focus on developing learning and teaching for more able learners and the wider application of challenge across the curriculum.
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