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This webinar will provide school leaders, English leads and teaching staff in early years with an understanding of how to build and develop children’s ability to write in line with the DfE’s reformed Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework and supportive curriculum guidance.
The DfE’s revised EYFS Framework will become statutory for all schools in September 2021. Early adopter schools are already adhering to the framework, supported by the recent DfE ‘Development Matters’ curriculum guidance, which sets out the pathways of children’s development, including writing.
In this webinar, Megan Dixon, a specialist literacy teacher, consultant and trainer who has worked with the EEF and on an advisory basis for the DfE and Ofsted, explores how schools can prepare for the new EYFS reforms in order to build transcription and composition development as part of the wider literacy area of learning.
Understanding how to teach writing in line with the EYFS Framework reforms and what impact they will have on current teaching and learning in early years.
Recognising the duties placed on schools under the revised EYFS Framework in terms of education programmes and early learning goals for writing.
Developing a strategy for implementing changes to the school’s curriculum so that it is compliant with the EYFS Framework statutory requirements.
Understanding how schools can support children to develop their spelling, handwriting and articulation of ideas in order to meet transcription and composition developmental goals.
Identifying the characteristics of effective teaching and learning in writing through early years in order for children to develop a strong grounding in literacy.
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leads, subject leaders, teachers and teaching assistants with practical advice and support on how they can successfully deliver a summer school programme which helps pupils make up for lost learning time.
This webinar, delivered in conjunction with the British Association for Early Childhood Education, will provide teaching assistants with an insight into strategy, practice and resources to help them fulfil their important role in supporting children’s development, in line with DfE’s reformed Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework and supportive curriculum guidance.
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leaders, subject leaders and teachers with an understanding of the new Model Music Curriculum (MMC) and how schools can use the guidance to deliver a rich and diverse music education for children at key stage 3.
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