Thursday 5th June - Friday 6th June 2008
Hayley Conference
Centre, Eastwood Hall
Reading: the 21st Century
The theme of this conference is that being literate, cognitively and emotionally, is the key to success in school and beyond, and that as professionals we have to try to read the future in order to be successful in the present. Workshops will enable participants to explore a range of key themes and issues through seminar and ‘good practice’ approaches.
To Register follow the link to cpd website and enter course code 1117
Keynote speaker
Pam Sammons
Pam Sammons was appointed a Professor of Education at the
University of Nottingham in September 2004. Previously she was a Professor
at the Institute of Education University of London and Coordinating Director
of its International School Effectiveness & Improvement Centre (1999-2004).
Pam
was a member of the advisory group for the review of the teaching of early
reading, including the role of synthetic phonics (Rose Review, 2005/06),
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/rosereview/finalreport
Pam also contributed to the interim and final reports of the Cabinet Office Equalities Review (2006/7).
Downloads
CfBt - School Effectiveness & Equity
EPPE 3-11 Variations in Teacher Pupil Behaviours in Y5
EPPE 3-11 The Influence of School and Teaching Quality on Children's Progress
in Primary School
EPPE 3-11 Influences on Children's Attainment and Progress in KS2: Cognitive
Outcomes in Y5.
Conference Programme Download (ms word)
Conference Workshop Details Download (ms word)
Please note: the conference will be preceded by business meetings for both Primary and Secondary Headteachers.
To Register follow the link to cpd website and enter course code 1117
