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As a teacher who wants to promote the learning of your pupils, you'll want to make evidence-informed judgements and apply a range of approaches to respond and adapt teaching during and in between lessons.  Experts in assessment for learning, Emeritus Professor Dylan Wiliam, Dr Chris Harrison and Andrea Mapplebeck...
LocationOnline
Duration12 Hours
FeesFrom £80.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
SubsidyFrom - £0.00
What is learning? How does it work? On this online, self-paced course you try and answer these questions, exploring how you can use the science of learning to inform your teaching and support your students’ learning.Drawing upon educational neuroscience and psychology (and combating neuroscience myths), you will...
LocationOnline
Duration12 Hours
FeesFrom £80.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
SubsidyFrom - £0.00
In this short course you will explore how to use informal lesson observations to help improve teaching and learning in a more proactive way and rethink the approach into a more beneficial experience for everyone. 
LocationOnline
Duration90 Minutes
FeesFrom £30.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
SubsidyFrom - £0.00
On this course, teachers can discover how to create a computing curriculum for pupils aged 11 to 16, using freely available online resources to complement your existing materials.
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Teaching key stage 2 computing - residentialCP002

This two-day residential will support understanding of what computing learning looks like in Key Stage 2. You will explore the breadth of computing, through activities which develop skills and knowledge across the curriculum. Through Key Stage 2, the computing curriculum aims to deepen understanding of computer...

Finding out what my children know in scienceSL032

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to assessment. However this course will give primary subject leaders and teachers the opportunity to explore best practice in primary science assessment and a chance to investigate the resources that are available in the wider educational world. This course is ideal if you...

Primary conference: Unlock the power of STEM in primary educationSL040

Are you a primary school teacher or leader passionate about shaping young minds? Join us at the National STEM Learning Centre for our primary conference to explore the vital role of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in primary education. Discover how to build opportunities for primary...

Improving primary science teaching - what really works?SL019

Explore the latest developments and research in primary science and discover strategies to improve teaching that really work.  Develop your understanding of best practice in primary science through exploring the fundamentals of an effective science education and uncover how to implement these in your classroom....

Primary Design and Technology: Leading an Effective Design and Technology CurriculumSL810

Gain a deeper understanding of the aims of the primary design and technology curriculum, develop your own subject knowledge and identify the role subject leaders’ play in developing a whole school approach to teaching the programmes of study for KS1 and KS2. Take the opportunity to reflect on your current D...

Unlocking AI potential for teachersSL954

Generative AI can be a transformative tool for teaching, and can save time on routine tasks. This course will help you understand AI fundamentals and their implications in educaton - and reduce your workload. You'll also find out how to use generative AI models to support adaptive teaching and strategic school...

Using technology across primary STEM subjectsSL800

If you're a primary teacher or subject leader looking to integrate technology effectively across STEM subjects - this is the perfect course for you!You'll explore innovative ways to incorporate digital tools and technology into science, mathematics, and D&T. You'll see how skills learned in computing can be...

Inclusive and accessible lessons for SEND learners in science and the wider curriculumSL002

Teaching pupils with diverse learning needs, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), presents unique challenges. During this three-day residential, you'll complete two key courses, Inclusive primary science for pupils with SEND and Inclusive and accessible STEM lessons for SEND...

Developing digital skills in science and D&TSL900

This course will build your confidence in using technology to support curriculum learning in science and D&T while developing digital skills in learners. You'll explore classroom examples using technology to support working scientifically and develop subject knowledge in science...

Effective computing transition from KS2-3CP415

Transition between primary and secondary schools is a superb opportunity to promote continuity in subjects, there are many opportunities to explore computing as a subject, whilst bridging the gap and fostering relationships with local schools.During this course, you will explore recent evidence on transition and its...

Leading primary computing - module 3CP009

Advance your practice as subject leader and support teaching staff in your school as you work towards outstanding computing. Learn how to capitalise on your equipment, extend your budget and adapt your curriculum and pedagogy to meet the needs of all pupils. This course will help established primary computing...

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