Here is a list of workshops at ‘Collaboration 2016’ which deal with ‘Teaching and Learning’. Leading up to the conference more information and speaker biographies will be added.
A critical reflection on Learning and Observation in Lesson Study – Dr Phil Wood,@geogphil, Lecturer in Education, University of Leicester. More information here.
Confident teachers for confident learners – Alex Quigley,@HuntingEnglish, author of ‘Teach Now! English’ and ‘The Confident Teacher’. More information here.
Maximising the impact of learning outside the classroom – Mike Scott, Head of Outdoor Learning, GSAL. More information here.
The Path to Academia – Stop Doing and Start Learning – Chris Curtis, @Xris32. More information here.
Classroom Teaching: an end in itself – Sarah Donarski, @s_donarski, Wellington College. More information here.
How teachers can improve by practising together – Mark Miller, @GoldfishbowlMM, and Simon Gayle, @simon_gayle1, Dixons Kings Academy, Bradford. More information here.
Use of Spatial Data and GIS to promote enquiry and analysis – Mark Smith, currently setting up Synergis to support Schools in using spatial data. More information here.
Involving students in your Teaching and Learning culture – Dan Sabato, @Sabato0612, Haberdashers Askes Girls, Herts. More information here.
Teaching with Tech: Simple steps to help with student progress – Nic Ford, @nfordteacher, – Deputy Head, Bolton Boys School. More information here.
How to develop questioning skills through archaeology – Neil Smith, @smitne, Deputy Head Academic, Manchester Grammar School. More information here.
Honesty and Trust – Learning and assessment with ethics at the core – Chris Waugh, @Edutronic_Net, and team from London Nautical School. More information here.
Disciplined inquiry: some practical guidance – Phil Stock, @joeybagstock, Assistant Headteacher at Greenshaw High School in Sutton. More information here.
Less Marking, More Feedback – David Didau, (@learningspy, an educational consultant, author of ‘What if everything you know about Education is wrong?’, ‘The Secret of Literacy’ and ‘The Secret of the Perfect OFSTED English Lesson’). More information here.