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Secondary Gifted & Talented 2009 – London

September 27, 2009 //  by Admin

Do you want to inspire teachers to make G&T provision a part of everyday teaching and learning? Would you like to see case studies on how G&T leaders have developed highly effective provision with limited time constraints?

Are you interested in receiving easy-to-implement provision strategies proven to raise achievement amongst G&T learners?

This year’s national Gifted and Talented conference is an event focused entirely on providing practical solutions for the challenges that G&T leaders are facing in 2009. Attend this event to develop the skills and strategies you need to lead high quality G&T provision that transforms teaching and learning and raises your school’s value-added results.

We are proud to welcome the UK’s leading researchers, experts and practitioners to give you evidence-based guidance on leading highly effective G&T provision, both in the classroom and on a whole-school level.

Click here to see an overview of this event. You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.

Last year’s delegates said:
“ Excellent, clear, top-class event.” J. Leighton, G&T Coordinator, St. Thomas School


“ This is one of the most insightful and informative courses I have ever been on.”

 

R. Perman, G&T Leading Teacher, Chalkwell Hall School

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