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New Year, New Look, New Learning!

1/9/2014

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We've been busy behind the scenes over the Christmas period, and are back not only with a new website, but with a whole  new range of new courses targeted at outstanding Learning and Teaching. Starting on Monday, we'll be giving you regular insights from our trainers who've all been rated as outstanding teachers in an outstanding school.  (Notice a common thread here?) On the management side, we'll be looking  raising behaviour from good to outstanding,  while our curriculum experts will  cover how to improve achievement in Geography and support NQT and non-specialist teachers in English and Mathematics.

But while we're ringing in the new, we are not throwing away the old! The highly popular (and quickly sold out) Computing courses are scheduled several times over the coming months, with AST VIkki Dodd inspiring Primary teachers to teach Scratch from Scratch and the unique @teknoteacher Alan O'Donohoe  running a series of courses on teaching GCSE Computing. Alan's first Computing course of 2014 is happening right now  and if you want to sign up for future sessions, do it soon before all places are booked!

Next time : How to make your school outstanding  -in one day!




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