POSTPONED – NEW: What Now Matters? Unlocking the AoLE for Languages, Literacy and Communication MID WALES (Welshpool)

Course date: 24th Apr 2020

This course has been POSTPONED until  29th September 2020
If you were due to attend you will automatically be re-booked onto the Autumn Term course

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Helen began exploring the draft LLC document with schools in the Autumn of 2019. The revised LLC document will be the focus for this event. Teachers will build on their knowledge of the core concepts and explore what this means for their school and setting.

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Target Group: LLC Coordinators, Primary Teachers
  • Identifying the important changes - what is the same and what is different?
  • What changes will you need to make? What things should not change?
  • How can LLC leaders make change achievable? What should a long term plan look like ahead of statutory implementation in 2022? How can we support staff to understand what the AoLE means for them and their provision?
  • How can we link with other AoLEs? What should we prioritise?
A crucial aspect of this event will be the opportunity to talk to colleagues, exploring what good practice looks like and sharing how schools have managed to successfully begin implementation so far. There will be a range of supporting materials that schools will have access to share with colleagues and move LLC forward in their setting.

Course Presenter: Helen Bowen

ENGLISH and LITERACY - Helen Bowen started teaching in 1994 and has 11 years’ experience as a Primary School Teacher in Bridgend. During this time, she was also a visiting lecturer at Bridgend College working with Learning Support Assistants. Advisory Experience: Helen Bowen was a member of the Newport Literacy Team for 9 years and for 3 years led on English and literacy in the region across primary and secondary schools. She was the regional representative to Welsh Government for the South East of Wales from 2010 to 2013 and was the System Leader with responsibility for English and Literacy in the EAS. Other Experience: An ESTYN Team Inspector, Helen Bowen has sat on a number of national advisory panels including National Drama and the Arts Review Panel, which reported to Welsh Government in the Summer of 2013. She has advised universities in Wales on developing literacy in Initial Teacher Training and was the Deputy Chief Examiner for KS2/3 Assessment from 2009 to 2012. Helen is an external consultant to Welsh Government, and has worked on a number of projects with them. This includes creating the National Literacy Framework representing South East Wales, writing the guidance for the revised English and Welsh PoS in 2015 and more recently creating two ‘mythbusting’ documents on the NLNF and the National Reading Tests. She is also the literacy consultant for the National Union of Teachers and has lead their annual ‘New and Young Teachers’ Conference’ across Wales with key notes and workshops on literacy. Philosophy: Supporting Schools, Securing Excellence, Helen believes that rich contexts for learning are key to the raising of standards and the development of literacy skills both within English and throughout the curriculum. She has used oracy and drama for many years to explore challenging subject matters and has worked with schools across Wales to explore how this can impact on the key literacy competencies of oracy, reading and writing. This includes using drama to explore philosophical concepts through ‘teacher in role’ and whole class engagement with complex scenarios. Helen is also the creator of ‘Reading Attack’ which is currently used by over 100 schools to develop pupil independence and reading stamina. Search for Courses

Course Location: Mid Wales - Welshpool

WELSHPOOL: Buttington Trewern CP School, Welshpool SY21 8TB START TIME: 9.00am coffee and registration for a 9.30am start