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This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leads, subject leaders, teachers and teaching assistants in secondary schools with practical advice and support on how they can successfully deliver a summer school programme which helps pupils make up for lost learning time.
On the 30th March 2021 the DfE published their ‘Summer schools programme’ guidance with the aim of targeting those children who have suffered the most disruption to their education as a result of the pandemic. The document provides schools with advice ranging from academic support to sports and activities, mental health and wellbeing, and guidance for accessing premises.
In this webinar, The National College will explore how schools can look to develop and deliver a short summer school programme in line with DfE evidence of best practice which offers a blend of academic education and enrichment activities.
Recognising the benefits of developing a summer school programme and what the core elements of the programme should include.
Understanding who and how to identify those who are most likely to benefit from a summer school programme and what funding opportunities are available.
Identifying what the common characteristics are of an effective summer school and DfE guidance on delivering ‘normal’ school facilities.
Recognising how to maximise attendance from pupils, re-engage them in learning and deliver best practice around education recovery, wellbeing and logistical elements.
Understanding how to identify and determine staffing needs, adhere to safeguarding requirements and what further support is available to schools.
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 school leaders, teachers and practitioners with practical guidance on incorporating observation and assessment into daily classroom activities so that they can determine progress levels, understand pupil needs and inform future provision, in line with the DfE’s reformed EYFS Framework and supportive curriculum guidance.
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.
We believe in cost-effective CPD, delivering budget friendly online seminars.
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During checkout we will collect the contact details for your school’s finance manager.
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