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FREE professional development special

Ofsted Briefing: Emma Ing HMI - 9th December 2021

We are delighted that Emma Ing HMI, Regional Director, Ofsted has agreed to present to CEOs and Headteachers, plus other interested colleagues, an overview of recent Ofsted announcements, including the:

  • inspection of Outstanding schools
  • inspection of all schools in the next 5 years
  • ECF and NPQ inspections

The free event will take place from 13:00-14:15, allowing some time for questions, on Thursday 9th December 2021 via Zoom.

We hope you can join us.

Book
National Subject Association for EAL: 28th Regional Interest Group
4:00pm – 6:00pm
02
December
National Tutoring Programme webinar
4:00pm – 5:00pm
06
December

Geographical Association: Fully-funded network meetings for primary schools

We have partnered with the Geographical Association to provide and fund geography network meetings for primary schools and provision delivering a primary-based curriculum. These are aimed at subject leaders. Each session will explore aspects of subject leadership and curriculum knowledge development. 

Sign-up now for each session via the links below.

Geography Network Meeting (primary)
3:45pm – 5:15pm
26
January
Geography Network Meeting (primary)
3:45pm – 5:15pm
30
March
Geography Network Meeting (primary)
3:45pm – 5:15pm
15
June

National Professional Qualifications: Fully-funded for all state schools

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 18th JANUARY 2022

THESE ARE THE LAST COHORTS BEFORE NOVEMBER 2022.

Find out about each of the National Professional Qualifications for aspiring and established leaders here:

Specialist NPQs

  • National Professional Qualification for Leading Behaviour and Culture (suitable for eligible non-teaching staff)
  • National Professional Qualification for Leading Teaching
  • National Professional Qualification for Leading Teacher Development

Leadership NPQs

  • National Professional Qualification for Senior Leadership
  • National Professional Qualification for Headship
  • National Professional Qualification for Executive Leadership
Scholarship information

Free of charge CPD events for December and January, including governor training

Leadership of SEND: Building a Culture of Collective Responsibility
2:00pm – 3:30pm
02
December
National Subject Association for EAL: 28th Regional Interest Group
4:00pm – 6:00pm
02
December
National Tutoring Programme webinar
4:00pm – 5:00pm
06
December
Ofsted Briefing with Emma Ing HMI
1:00pm – 2:15pm
09
December
Practical Strategies for Supporting Speech, Language and Communication Needs
4:00pm – 5:00pm
09
December
Leadership of SEND: Building a Culture of Collective Responsibility
2:00pm – 3:30pm
11
January
Working with Parents, Carers and Families
4:00pm – 5:00pm
12
January
SEND in Mainstream for Early Career Teachers and Beyond
4:00pm – 6:00pm
13
January
Beyond the School Gates: Exploring Opportunity and Aspiration into FE and Beyond
3:45pm – 5:00pm
19
January
New to the SENCO Role
2:00pm – 3:30pm
20
January
Geography Network Meeting (primary)
3:45pm – 5:15pm
26
January
SEND in Mainstream for Early Career Teachers and Beyond
4:00pm – 6:00pm
27
January

More FREE CPD is available from curriculum hubs...

  • West Yorkshire Maths Hub
  • Behaviour hubs
  • Burley and Woodhead English Hub
  • Bingley Grammar School Computing Hub
  • Skipton Girls' High School Ed Tech Demonstrator Programme
  • North and West Yorkshire Science Learning Partnership

Bradford Teaching School Hub, led by Copthorne Primary School and Exceed Academies Trust, has a leading role in signposting and delivering teacher development support to all 213 Bradford schools and our partners in other regions wishing to access support from Bradford Teaching School Hub.

The Hub helps to fulfil one of Exceed Academies Trust's ethical goals: to contribute to system-wide improvements in education.

Designated by the Department for Education (DfE) in February 2020, Bradford Teaching School Hub’s core functions support schools and trusts to invest in their workforce to grow, recruit, develop and retain the very best teachers, support staff and leaders. We will achieve this through a place-based approach to signposting and delivering high-quality progressive teacher development programmes that complement the internal support provided by schools and trusts. Our vision acknowledges teacher and leadership development are two of the most important forms of school improvement. We will achieve this by enhancing partnership working with schools, trusts and high-quality providers; improving the communication of opportunities with the workforce; introducing new professional learning opportunities; supporting teachers and leaders to make informed choices when selecting continuous professional development (CPD) and support, and ensuring that no school is left behind.

Find out more about our vision, strategies and priorities here.