An increasing number of overseas teachers are choosing to teach in England. This course provides a crucial ‘bridge’ between an overseas teaching qualification and experience of the English schools system.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
- Develop a working knowledge of the English education system
- Strengthen knowledge of roles and responsibilities of a new teacher
- Collate evidence against the Teachers’ Standards
- Deepen knowledge of assessment, lesson planning and behaviour management
- Make the most of professional development opportunities including social media
COURSE DATE | London, Tuesday 20 June 2017 | ||||||
WHO FOR? | Teachers qualified overseas Unqualified teachers Leaders recruiting overseas teachers |
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COURSE CODE | CODE 6727 | ||||||
IN-SCHOOL | You can also book this as an In-School Course | ||||||
INCLUDED |
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1
10.00am - 11.00am: English Education Explained
- The education system and structures
- Accountability and inspection
2
11.00am - 11.45am: The NQT/RQT staffroom survival guide
- The Teacher’s Standards
- What you can expect from your induction
3
11.45am - 12.00pm: Break
4
12.00pm - 1.00pm: The ABC of teaching
- Assessment, behaviour, curriculum
5
1.00pm - 2.00pm: Lunch
6
2.00pm - 2.30pm: Pastoral Care and Safeguarding
- Being an effective form tutor
- Safeguarding & supporting students with SEND
7
2.30pm - 3.00pm: Continuing Professional Development
- Lesson observations and co-construction
- Research, video and lesson study
- TeachMeets, courses, books, blogs and social media
8
3.00pm - 3.15pm: Break
9
3.15pm - 4.00pm: Work Life Balance and Wellbeing
- Top tips for time management
- No teacher is an island – being part of a profession
- Saying no; Asking for help
- Looking after yourself; developing yourself
Matt Bromley
Matt Bromley is an education journalist and author with over eighteen years’ experience in teaching and leadership. He also works as a consultant, speaker, and trainer and regularly speaks at national and international conferences and events.