Autumn Festival Recordings Online

Published: 9 October 2022
We have reached the mid-point in the Learn Sheffield Autumn Online Festival. All of the recordings from the first two weeks of the festival are online. Colleagues will need to login to the website to access the recorded content.

The recording for all of the sessions from the second week of the Autumn Online Festival are now online: https://www.learnsheffield.co.uk/Training/Autumn-Online-Festival

You can log in to the website (see instructions below if you haven’t done this before) and see recording of the sessions below:

Monday 3 October
16:00 – 17:30

7 Starting Points for Curriculum Conversations

- John Tomsett

In this session John Tomsett will explore the curriculum using seven starting points, a practical way for subject leaders, senior leaders and governors to interrogate “why we teach that to those students then”!

Tuesday 4 October
13:30 – 15:00

Framing the Curriculum Around Story

- Mary Myatt

It turns out that we know more and remember more if we hear things in a story. This insight is very helpful for us as we develop the curriculum.
If we want our pupils to know more, remember more and be able to do more in every subject, then let’s find a great text!

Wednesday 5 October
15:30 – 17:00

Health Inequality and its Impact on Young People

- Greg Fell & Ben Anderson

Greg and Ben will bring their experiences as Directors of Public Health to support our understanding as educators of health inequalities. They will explain more about the broad role of Public Health and explore the connections between health and education.

Thursday 6 October
13:30 – 14:45

International insights on: Teacher development

- Lucy Crehan

Lucy will draw on her research in and on some of the world’s top-performing education systems to share insights on how these systems continue to develop teachers throughout their careers, looking at how teacher knowledge is shared around the system, and how promoted teacher roles can enhance this.

Thursday 6 October
16:00 – 17:00

Leadership for great teaching: insights into creating a staff culture that unlocks improvement

- David Weston

In this workshop, David Weston, CEO of the Teacher Development Trust will share actionable ideas from recent research into staff culture and leadership that create the conditions where staff rooms buzz with energy and teachers’ professional curiosity is unleashed to create ever better teaching. You will also get access to free tools to use in your school to give you the insights and clarity you need to take this thinking forwards.

 

  • Instructions for logging in to access recordings

1.     Login using this sign in button (top right-hand corner of the website)  

2.     Visit the festival pages below and view the session https://www.learnsheffield.co.uk/Training/Autumn-Online-Festival

3.     Once you are logged in you will see the sessions which have recordings displayed with an option to ‘view’ as they are in the screenshot below.

 

If you do not have your school password then contact us at enquiries@learnsheffield.co.uk to request it. Your password can be shared with colleagues across your school community (including staff, governors and trustees) but should not be shared outside this. You will have one password for everyone to use.

 

If you have attended a session or watch a recording, please feedback here: https://forms.office.com/r/5qt565tpag

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