DateWed26 May2010
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Creativity in the Curriculum - SOLD OUT - London

Overview

We will be welcoming Patricia Metham HMI, Ofsted, and Author of the report ‘Learning: creative approaches that raise standards’, to give you an exclusive insight into how creativity will be assessed in the new Ofsted framework so you can prepare for inspection.

John Crookes, Head of Curriculum, QCDA, will also be there to discuss the government’s expectations for creativity in schools and how creative teaching methods can be used to raise achievement. John will show you how to develop a flexible curriculum that promotes creativity alongside delivering subject knowledge and functional skills.

Roy Leighton, Educator, Broadcaster and Advisor to schools and businesses, will run an inspirational keynote address on how to get your staff to buy into creative approaches to learning and explore their own creativity, while Jackie Beere OBE, AST, SIP and former Headteacher, will share her top strategies for using creative teaching methods to support progress in other areas such as PLTS, SEAL and literacy.

 

Benefits of attending:

  • Hear from Ofsted on creativity in the new inspection framework
  • Tap into colleagues’ creativity and help them embrace creative teaching methods
  • Plan for progression in creativity to ensure a positive impact on pupil achievement
  • Pick up practical ideas for creative learning activities and projects that support curriculum content
  • Develop a flexible curriculum that promotes creativity and cross-curricular learning
  • Use creativity to support other areas including PLTS, SEAL and literacy

Who should attend:

  • Creativity Coordinators
  • Curriculum Managers
  • Deputy & Assistant Headteachers
  • Directors of Learning and Teaching
  • Headteachers
  • Classroom Teachers
  • LA Advisors

Click here to book your place now

PLUS: All delegates will be able to download exclusive speaker presentations to take back to school and use in training.