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Sustainable CPD – London

October 25, 2009 //  by Admin

09:00 – 09:45

Registration and refreshments

09:45 – 10:00

Chair

Welcome – The importance of CPD to teacher wellbeing

Julian Stanley, Chief executive, Teacher Support Network

10:00 – 10:40

Keynote 1

Leadership of CPD – making the most of your school’s expertise

Vivienne Porritt, Executive Director: CPD & Partnerships

London Centre for Leadership in Learning, Institute of Education

10:40 – 11:20

Keynote 2

Masters in Teaching and Learning – latest national plans

Dr Anne-Marie Wright, CPD Co-ordinator, Education and Children’s Services, University of Chester

11:20 – 11:40

Morning refreshments

11:40 – 12:40

Streamed Sessions 1

1A

1B

1C

1D

Creating a culture of sustainable, cost-effective sharing of good practice

Elizabeth Holmes, Editor, CPD Week

Impact evaluation – gathering evidence to evaluate the effect of professional development on learning

Vivienne Porritt, Executive Director: CPD & Partnerships London Centre for Leadership in Learning, Institute of Education

Auditing your school’s CPD offering to identify training needs

Sue Kelly, CPD Leader, Millais School & author, The CPD Co-ordinator’s Toolkit

Improving coaching and mentoring to make the most of your school’s expertise

Alison Halford, Assistant Director (Development), CUREE

12:40 – 13:40

Lunch

13:40 – 14:20

Keynote 3

Digital video and 21st Century CPD

Andrew Bethell, Chief executive, Teachers TV

14:20 – 15:20

Streamed Sessions 2

2A

2B

2C

Cost effective solutions to providing CPD for the whole school workforce

Josephine Smith, Deputy headteacher, Long Field School

Making twilight training popular and effective

Paul Ainsworth, Deputy headteacher, Belvoir High School

Using and promoting reflective practice to ensure a CPD strategy which impacts on classrooms

Julie McGrane, Director, Leading Learning (Education)

15:20 – 15:40

Afternoon refreshments

15:40 – 16:40

Streamed Sessions 3

3A

3B

3C

Setting up systems to cascade learning to staff – make sure learning isn’t lost

Elizabeth Holmes, Editor, CPD Week

Innovative approaches to CPD to improve Teaching and Learning

Deb Cooksley, Assistant headteacher for staffing and CPD, The Kingswood School

Early professional development – leading training and induction for NQTs

Tony Swainston, ECM Connections & CPD Advisor, Teachers TV

16:40

Conference Close

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