Teach Secondary had five categories at the heart of secondary teaching and learning – curriculum impact, assessment, safeguarding, SEND and CPD – and compiled a shortlist of 30 finalists; six per category.
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There is evidence to show that intended and unintended gender discrimination in schools can have a negative impact on the learning potential and life-chances. This webinar will explore the different ways and forms of gender stereotyping in society and in schools. Using real-life examples and case studies, we will explore how stereotyping can impact on the life chances of both girls and boys and look at strategies to combat this, such as, curriculum design and adapting the school culture.
A review of the origins of personal, internalised and institutional gender stereotyping
Understanding the impact of gender stereotyping in school and wider society on the life chances of all children, but particularly girls and young women
The consequences of everyday sexism
An analysis of unintentional ways schools may contribute to promoting gender stereotyping and discrimination
Advice and guidance on a whole school approach when tackling gender discrimination, inequalities and gender-based violence
This webinar will provide headteachers, senior leaders, HR managers and governors with an insight into the challenges and opportunities of flexible working and how a whole-school approach can enhance staff recruitment and retention, and positively impact teaching and learning.
This webinar will provide headteachers, senior leaders, HR managers and governors with an insight into the challenges and opportunities of flexible working and how a whole-school approach can enhance staff recruitment and retention, and positively impact teaching and learning.
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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