Brent Teaching School Alliance Primary NQT
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Brent Teaching School Alliance Primary NQT
Brent Teaching School Alliance Primary NQT Professional Development 2015/16 Including details of Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service Support for Newly Qualified Teachers in Brent Brent primary schools with NQTs starting from September 2015 now have a number of professional development and Appropriate Body options available to them. This brochure outlines the professional development programme offered by the Brent Teaching School Alliance (BTSA) and the buying options available to Brent schools, including a discounted offer if the professional development programme is bought alongside Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service. The Brent Teaching School Alliance (BTSA) is a cross phase strategic partnership group. Byron Court is the lead school for the Brent Teaching School Alliance with 9 Strategic partners: the Institute of Education, Claremont HS Academy, Oliver Goldsmith Primary School, Sudbury Primary School, Mount Stewart Junior School, Uxendon Manor Primary School, Wembley Learning Zone, the Gateway Teaching School Alliance and the Brent Schools Partnership (BSP). In addition to our Strategic Partners we have a further 4 Associate members: Torah Temimah Primary, Preston Park Primary, Wykeham Primary and Preston Manor Secondary School. Our mission is to ensure that through collaboration, innovation, engagement and excellence that standards of teaching and learning are raised, resulting in improved pupil progress and attainment for every pupil in Brent and beyond (www.btsa.london) Professional Development for NQTs Brent Council: From September 2015 the local authority offer will no longer provide professional development for NQTs. However, schools buying into Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service will be provided with a ‘Welcome to Brent’ course for NQTs and training for NQT tutors and mentors. Brent Teaching School Alliance: BTSA has put in place an extensive professional development programme for primary NQTs, building on outstanding practice across the teaching school alliance. Schools have the option of purchasing the full programme or opt to ‘pay as you go’. Schools using Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service will receive a discount if also purchasing BTSA’s professional development programme – see options below. Woodfield Teaching School Alliance: From September 2015, WTSA will be providing a number of professional development courses for NQTs. Details of these courses and how schools can access WTSA courses can be found on BestBrent. Buying Options and Costs Schools can access a discounted offer if they buy the BTSA professional development programme in conjunction with Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service. Go to the Brent Teaching School AllianceInduction section on BestBrent to purchase BTSA’s professional development packages www.bestbrent.co.uk. Per NQT Options and Costs Option 1 – Combined Offer { (if bought together) BTSA’s extensive CPD programme for Primary NQTs + Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service) Option 2 – Training only £600 (Reduced from £750) Combined Total £900 £300 (if bought as a standalone package) BTSA’s comprehensive CPD programme for Primary NQTs Option 3 – Pay as you go £750 BTSA CPD Per ½ day course £100 * Private/ Independent/ Academies/ Schools outside of Brent will be charged an additional 10% Further information Purchasing Option 1 – Combined Offer BTSA’s NQT Professional Development plus Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service (£900 per NQT) Schools choosing to buy the BTSA professional development programme alongside Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service will receive a discount equivalent to £150 per NQT. - Go to the Brent Teaching School Alliance - Induction section on BestBrent to purchase BTSA’s professional development packages http://www.bestbrent.co.uk - Go to the NQT Appropriate Body Service on BestBrent to purchase these services. Purchasing Option 2: - Training Only BTSA’s Standalone CPD package (£750 per NQT) To purchase the BTSA standalone CPD package, go to: http://www.bestbrent.co.uk – and select the Brent Teaching School Alliance - NQT section Purchasing Option 3: - Training Only Pay as you go (1/2 day course - £100 per NQT) To purchase BTSA NQT professional development courses on a sessional basis, go to: http://www.bestbrent.co.uk – and select the Brent Teaching School Alliance - NQT section How to book individual courses To book individual courses, login to BestBrent then click on ‘Training’. Click on ‘View’ and add details of the course. Once your course is booked your CPD leader or Headteacher/ Principal must authorise the booking. For schools that have purchased Option 1 or 2 these will be free of charge. Please do not attend a course without booking in advance. Contacts for further information Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service Audri Alexander - NQT Induction Coordinator for Brent Council: Tel: 020 8937 3318 Mob: 07867 184284 Email:audri.alexander@brent.gov.uk BTSA’s NQT CPD courses Bhavini Karia – BTSA Administrator Tel: 020 8904 2785 Email: bkaria.304@lgflmail.org Please be advised that no course will be cancelled – in the event that the minimum number is not reached training will be tailored to the individual needs of the attendees. Brent Council’s – Appropriate Body Service In addition to providing a professional and coordinated 'Appropriate Body' service that supports the induction of NQTs covering the 3 term induction process, schools buying into Brent Councils Appropriate Body Service will be provided with a ‘Welcome to Brent’ course for NQTs and training for NQT tutors and mentors. These sessions are not part of BTSAs NQT CPD programme. Schools who do not buy into Brent Council’s Appropriate Body Service can purchase places on a pay as you go basis. In addition to the sessions organised for the autumn term, NQTs starting in the spring and summer terms and NQT Tutors/Mentors will also be offered Appropriate Body Service training if buying in to this service. Full details of the support provided as part of the Appropriate Body Service can be found at www.bestbrent.co.uk NQT’s Welcome to Brent Tuesday 8th September 2015 09:00 - 12:30, Brent Civic Centre Cost £75 (Free to subscribers to the 2015-16 NQT Appropriate Body Service) This conference which will take place in Brent's iconic Civic Centre, is an opportunity for our NQTs to gain a better understanding of the induction process, to receive information on the services and support available to them and to meet newly qualified teachers in other Brent schools and settings. The conference will be delivered in two parts. During the first half, NQTs will be welcomed by the head of the School Effectiveness Service (formerly the School Improvement Service) and will be introduced to members of Brent’s SEND and Behaviour Management teams, the Brent Music Service and Teaching Schools offering curriculum training specifically aimed at NQTs. The second half will be delivered by the LA’s induction coordinator and will focus on the statutory regulations for induction, its requirements and expectations. She will also explain Brent's induction procedures (including registering on our NQT Manager website) and the roles and responsibilities of all involved in the process. NQTs will receive the Brent Induction folder containing guidance booklets, record keeping documentation, forms, templates and exemplars. The teachers unions will be represented at this conference. NQTs will be given the opportunity to be meet the representatives throughout the morning. A sandwich lunch will be provided. Objectives: To ensure all NQTs understand the requirements of induction. To provide new NQTs with information about the support provided by Brent's Services to Schools team. To equip NQTs with the information they need to enable them to contribute to their induction. Training for NQT Induction Tutors/Mentors (This is a statutory requirement) Sept 2015 – Date/Venue to be confirmed Cost £75 (Free to subscribers to the 2015-16 NQT Appropriate Body Service) If you are supporting an NQT in September and are new to the role and would like to start your preparations ahead of time, this course is for you. It is also for anyone who has not accessed training in the last three years. Support and guidance from a designated tutor/mentor who holds QTS, has been appropriately trained and has the time and experience to carry out the role effectively, is a statutory requirement for the induction of Newly Qualified Teachers. This training will provide an overview of the statutory requirements for the induction of NQTs and will cover: roles and responsibilities registering your NQTs planning and developing their personalised induction programme supporting and monitoring NQTs tracking and recording their progress writing termly reports against the Teachers' Standards BTSA NQT CPD Autumn Term 2015 Date / Time 10th Sept 2015 1.30 - 4pm Location Byron Court Primary School Course title / Code / Teachers’ Standards Primary SEND: Statutory Assessment BTSA 0001 TS: 1 and 5 th 17 Sept 2015 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm Primary SEND: Creating an Inclusive Environment BTSA 0002 TS: 1 and 5 8th Oct 2015 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm Primary SEND: Differentiation BTSA 0003 TS: 1 and 5 nd 22 Oct 2015 Byron Court Primary School Primary Assessment for Learning 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0004 TS:5 and 6 th 5 Nov 2015 1.30 - 4pm Oliver Goldsmith Primary School Primary Communication with Parents BTSA 0005 19th Nov 2015 1.30 - 4pm Byron Court Primary School TS: 8 Primary Effective Classroom Organisation BTSA 0006 TS: 1 and 4 Description Provider NQTs will be given a brief history of SEN legislation and will look at current legislation, the LA and school local offers. This course will ensure NQTs have a greater understanding of the roles and responsibilities in supporting children with SEND and how to understand a statement or EHC (Education, Health and Care) plan. Veronica Glenn What makes an inclusive classroom? What are the important features of an inclusive learning environment? How to use an inclusive learning environment to support teaching. This course will help NQTs to understand what we mean by an inclusive environment. They will be exposed to ways to allow children access to all aspects of the curriculum. Veronica Glenn Consider how to plan for the needs of all children. Look at ways to differentiate resources and activities. This course will look at ways to plan for the needs of all children in the class. NQTs will be asked to bring along plans to differentiate in a practical session. Veronica Glenn To enhance opportunities for using AfL. To support children in becoming independent learners. To enrich the curriculum. During this course NQTs will be introduced to a vast range of AfL strategies and will be encouraged to consider their appropriateness in different learning situations. They will learn how to use them effectively to improve the quality of teaching and learning. Trudi Mooteealoo This course will provide NQTs with the confidence to interact and promote positive professional relations with parents and carers. It will support them to deal with a range of situations positively. Jane Palmer To enhance independent learning through classroom organisation. This course will explore the different ways a classroom environment can be organised to better promote independent and active learning whilst also creating time for more effective teaching. Trudi Mooteealoo Richard Sternberg, (SLE) Richard Sternberg, (SLE) Richard Sternberg, (SLE) Annette O’Shaughnessy Jane Palmer Date / Time Location Course title / Code / Teachers’ Standards Description Provider 19th Nov 2015 Oliver Goldsmith Primary School EYFS Learning Environment How can the learning environment accelerate children's progress? Evaluate your environment Carys Grom, (SLE) BTSA 0007 This course will encourage practitioners to reflect on how they can create a stimulating environment to encourage child initiated learning both indoors and out. We will use a range of practical tools and real life examples to discuss and plan for an environment which will promote positive progress for all children. 1.30 - 4pm TS: 3 and 4 26th Nov 2015 1.30 - 4pm Oliver Goldsmith Primary School Primary English - Writing Assessing Pupil Progress To identify progress made in writing over time against the New National Curriculum age related expectations. How to make accurate judgements. Identify next steps. Inform planning. Susan Miller Henry Jane Palmer Linda Woods BTSA 0008 TS: 7 26th Nov 2015 1.30 - 4pm Byron Court Primary School EYFS Planning How do you balance your planning in EYFS? Planning for Adult led and child initiated activity. Planning for indoor and outdoor activity. Differentiation. NQTs will reflect on their own planning formats and consider how their plans ensure good progress towards the ELGs from the Baseline. We will also look at differentiation in planning as well as planning for effective questioning to accelerate progress. Carys Grom, (SLE) Jashu Vekaria BTSA 0010 How are you embedding the New Maths Curriculum into your plans? To review planning to meet the needs of every child. TS: 1, 3, 4 and 5 This course will enable NQTs to plan a series of engaging lessons with consideration to pitch and expectations. NQTs will be exposed to a variety of resources available to support the curriculum, which promote exploration, investigation and independent learning. BTSA 0009 TS: 1, 2, 3 and 4 3rd Dec 2015 1.30 - 4pm Uxendon Manor Primary School This will be a practical workshop where NQTs will be given the opportunity to assess writing and will be supported in making accurate judgements of progress. They will be provided with examples of good marking and feedback, with the aim to increase their skills and confidence to identify appropriate and challenging next steps in learning. Primary Maths Planning Sushila Bhanderi Geeta Wagjiani 3rd Dec 2015 Byron Court Primary School EYFS Observations and Assessment 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0011 10th Dec 2015 Uxendon Manor Primary School 1.30 - 4pm TS: 6 Primary Maths Assessing Pupil Progress BTSA 0012 TS: 2 and 6 How do our observations and assessments inform pupil’s next steps? Learning Journeys. E profiles. In this course NQTs will look at a range of approaches to recording pupil progress and assessing achievement. We will consider how best to record observations to show significant progress, how the learning journey can be managed, writing quality observations to inform next steps and using e-profiles. To identify progress made in Maths over time against New National Curriculum age related expectations. To explore how accurate assessments can be arrived at using a range of questioning techniques. NQTs will have an opportunity to understand how to assess pupils’ progress. Guidance will be given related to effective questioning, marking and feedback and dealing with misconceptions. You will explore a variety of dynamics opportunities to overcome obstacles leading to progress. Carys Grom, (SLE) Sushila Bhanderi Jashu Vekari Geeta Wagjiani BTSA NQT CPD Spring Term 2016 Date / Time Location Course Title /Code / Teachers’ Standards Description Provider 7th Jan 2016 Byron Court Primary School Primary Supporting Pupils with English as an Additional Language (EAL) This course will enable NQTs to consider the needs of pupils learning EAL in and through the school curriculum. They will get an outline of the development of children’s learning of English as an additional language. They will explore a range of teaching strategies and resources designed to effectively support these learners. Madhu Bakshi, (SLE) To understand and develop reading pedagogies including guided reading. This course will enable NQTs to understand and use key pedagogies in reading in order to promote a more engaging reading culture within their classroom and develop reading comprehension skills. Jane Palmer The training will enable NQTs to understand the theory behind the teaching of Phonics. They will get an overview of the six phonic phases and activity ideas for each; progressing from simple sounds through to the most complex. The session will include guidance on planning and assessment. NQTs will further develop an understanding of how a structured approach is an effective way of teaching reading. Madhu Bakshi, (SLE) 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0013 TS: 1 and 5 14th Jan 2016 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm Primary English Pedagogies of Reading BTSA 0014 TS: 1 and 3 21st Jan 2016 1.30 - 4pm Byron Court Primary School EYFS and KS1 Primary Phonics– Letters and Sounds BTSA 0015 TS: 1 and 3 Mary Angeli Mansi Joshi Date / Time Location Course title / Code / Teachers’ Standards Description Provider 28th Jan 2016 Byron Court Primary School Primary Speaking & Listening to Enhance Writing How speaking and listening can be used effectively to support writing across the curriculum. Using talk for writing within the classroom to enhance the quality of writing. NQTs will be shown how talk for writing can be used effectively in the classroom to develop confident and willing writers. Strategies will be shared for effective pupil talk which enhances the quality of pupils writing. Jane Palmer What are the Characteristics of Effective Learning and how can they be built in to everyday practice? NQTs will work at planning activities with the CoEL at the forefront. We will consider how we can create an environment where there is challenge for all. We will also touch on assessing using the Leuven scales for Wellbeing and Involvement. Carys Grom, (SLE) Looking at aspects of the new Science Curriculum, with a key focus on ‘working scientifically’. Sharing engaging investigations and experiments which are simple to set up yet very effective and creative! Ways to monitor and assess child friendly lesson objectives using up to date, key scientific vocabulary. Shital Patel The course will provide an overview of the three aspects of the computing curriculum: Computer Science (CS), Information Technology (IT) and Digital Literacy (DL). In addition to an outline of the basic skills that need to be covered across the Primary Key Stages. A range of resources, materials and computing ideas will be shared. Planning and assessing effectively, using various lesson structures will be covered. Viktorija Akavickiene Areas to be covered: Key skills in Art Planning Resources Links to the curriculum Henk Richards 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0016 TS: 3 4th Feb 2016 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm EYFS Characteristics of Effective Learning BTSA 0017 TS: 3 4th Feb 2016 Preston Park Primary School 1.30 4pm Primary Investigative Skills and Effective Science Teaching BTSA 0018 TS: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 11th Feb 2016 Byron Court Primary School Primary Computing 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0019 TS: 3 and 4 25th Feb 2015 1.30 - 4pm Byron Court Primary School Primary Art - Drawing and Painting BTSA 0020 TS: 1, 3 and 4 This course will support NQTs to plan a series of outstanding art lessons with consideration to organisation and resources needed. NQTs will experiment with a range of sketching and painting techniques and learn how to teach these effectively. They will be introduced to Artists and artwork to use for lesson stimuli. Becky Parsons Sushila Bhanderi Samirah Saad Becky Bartram 3rd March 2016 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm Primary PE - Dance & Gymnastics This course will focus on planning and teaching well-structured Dance and Gymnastic lessons, including differentiation and health and safety points. Minesh Randeria, (SLE) Mansi Joshi BTSA 0021 TS: 1, 3, 4 and 5 10th March 2016 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm Primary Art - Sculpting and D&T BTSA 0022 BTSA 0023 This course will support NQTs to select appropriate media for sculpting. They will experiment with a range of sculpting materials and techniques. NQTs will be introduced to Artists and artwork to use as lesson stimuli The course will cover how to plan for a series of lessons. The course will cover how to plan and teach a well-structured Games lesson, including differentiation and health and safety points. TS: 1, 3, 4 and 5 NQTs will be given clear guidance on what is expected from children of different ages, how they are expected to progress across the Key Stages and how to assess children using a variety of techniques. TS: 1, 3 and 4 17th March 2016 Byron Court Primary School 1.30 - 4pm NQTs will learn how to take out, set up and use equipment and apparatus effectively and safely. They will develop an awareness of what an outstanding PE lesson should look like. Areas to be covered: Key skills in Art and D&T Planning & Resources Links to the curriculum Primary PE - Games Henk Richards Becky Bartram Minesh Randeria, (SLE) BTSA NQT CPD Summer Term 2016 Date /Time th 14 April 2016 Location Byron Court Primary School 1.30 – 4pm Course Title Primary Introduction to Modern Foreign Languages BTSA 0024 12th May 2016 Byron Court Primary School TS: 2, 3, 4 and 5 EYFS / Primary Report Writing 1.30 - 4pm BTSA 0025 TS: 8 Description Introduction to Teaching Primary MFL for NQTs Provider Lara Griffiths, (SLE) This course is designed to give students an overview of the Primary MFL Curriculum; providing guidance on planning, assessment and key resources. Catherine Dardenne To support NQTs in formally communicating effectively with parents / carers. Trudi Mooteealoo This course will consider good practice in writing reports on pupils in the context of schools’ own policies. There will be an opportunity to look at and discuss practical examples. Jane Palmer Background information about the providers Akavickiene, Vikorija Angeli, Mary Bakshi, Madhu Bartram, Becky Bhanderi, Sushila Dardenne, Catherine Glenn, Veronica Griffiths, Lara Grom, Carys Joshi, Mansi Miller Henry, Susan Mooteealoo, Trudi O’Shaughnessy, Annette Palmer, Jane Patel, Shital Randeria, Minesh Richards, Henk Saad, Samirah Sternberg, Richard Vekari, Jashu Wagjiani, Geeta Woods, Linda Computing specialist. Highly experienced practitioner, responsible for designing and delivering Computing curriculum across all Key Stages. Qualified Reading Recovery Teacher. Specialist area - pedagogies of reading. Phonics and EAL - Specialist Leader in Education (SLE) EAL Leader at Byron Court - Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Phonics and EAL professional development training. Art specialist – Outstanding teacher Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Art, Design and DT professional development training including that for NQTs. EYFS Leader at Uxendon Manor Primary School. Experienced advisor within and beyond Brent. An outstanding practitioner. French Specialist. An outstanding practitioner. Deputy Head – Responsible for Inclusion at Byron Court Advanced Child Protection and E-Safety for Designated teachers trained NASENO Qualified. Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Inclusion /SEND professional development training including that for NQTs. MFL - Specialist Leader in Education (SLE) Spanish and French Specialist. Outstanding practitioner. Experience in designing and delivered professional development training. EYFS leader at Byron Court EYFS - Specialist Leader in Education (SLE) Ecers trained – Lead Practitioner for EYFS Graded as outstanding by Ofsted. Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding EYFS professional development training. Dance and Gymnastic specialist – Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Dance & Gymnastic professional development training including that for NQTs. Year 1 teacher - Ofsted judged as Outstanding practitioner. Designed and delivered numerous outstanding Phonics professional development training. EYFS Leader at Oliver Goldsmith. Highly experienced outstanding practitioner. Director of the Brent Teaching School Alliance Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding ITT, NQT and Leadership professional development training. NCTL and IOE accredited facilitator. Assistant Head at Oliver Goldsmith. Outstanding practitioner. Specialist areas: Teaching and Learning and Literacy. Assistant Head responsible for Teaching & Learning at Byron Court English specialist. Graded as Outstanding by Ofsted. Experienced in delivering outstanding professional development including that for NQTs. Science Leader Preston Park - BSP Specialist Centre for Science. An outstanding practitioner. Experienced in delivering outstanding professional development. PE - Specialist Leader in Education (SLE) Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding PE professional development training including that for NQTs. Arts Faculty Leader at Byron Court – Art specialist Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Art, Design and DT professional development training including that for NQTs. Science Leader Preston Park - BSP Specialist Centre for Science. An outstanding practitioner. Experienced in delivering outstanding professional development. SEND - Specialist Leader in Education (SLE) SEND Leader at Byron Court- Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding SEND professional development training including that for NQTs Deputy Head at Uxendon Manor – BSP Specialist Centre for Maths Graded as Outstanding by Ofsted, former Advanced Skills Teacher in and beyond Brent. Experienced in delivering outstanding professional development. Maths Leader at Uxendon Manor – BSP Specialist Centre for Maths. Maths Leader, Outstanding practitioner, experienced in delivering outstanding professional development. Deputy Head at Oliver Goldsmith responsible for Assessment Experienced in designing and delivering outstanding Assessment professional development training. Training Venues The majority of courses will be delivered in at Byron Court Primary School. However a small percentage will be delivered in other local schools. See back of this document for venue addresses, location maps and information on public transport links. Please check the location of your course before you travel. Brent Civic Centre Engineers Way Wembley, HA9 0FJ Tel: 0208 937 1234 Buses: 83, 92, 182 and 206 Underground: Wembley Park and Wembley Central Trains: Wembley Central and Wembley Stadium Parking: (Charges apply) Civic Centre, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Park Byron Court Primary School Spencer Road Wembley, HA0 3SF Tel: 0208 904 2785 Buses: 182 and 223 Underground: South Kenton and Northwick Park Trains: South Kenton and Northwick Park Parking: The Fairway Norval Road Abbotts Drive Oliver Goldsmith Primary School Coniston Gardens, Kingsbury, London NW9 0BD. 020 8205 6038 Buses: 83, 183 and 32 Underground: 15 minute walk from Kingsbury Station Parking: Coniston Gardens Springfield Mount Ennerdale Drive . Uxendon Manor Primary School Vista Way, Harrow HA3 0UX Tel:020 8907 5019 Buses: 182, 183, 223 Underground Kenton and Kingsbury Trains: Kenton Parking: Vista Way, Regal Way, Shaftesbury Avenue Preston Park Primary School College Road, Wembley, HA9 8RJ Tel:020 8904 3602 Buses: 223 Underground: Preston Road and South Kenton Trains: South Kenton Parking: Carlton Avenue East, Glendale Gardens, College Road
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