BEP ENGLISH CONFERENCE TUESDAY 14TH JANUARY 2025 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
OUR SPEAKERS
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Christopher Such
Kathy Roe
Gareth Davies Literacy Counts
Education Consultant & Author
HFL Education
L esley Sullivan HMI, National Subject Lead for Primary English
Julie Sargent English Consultant
Bob Cox Searching for Excellence
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SERVICES SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SERVICES
CURRICULUM
PROGRAMME
WHAT EVERY TEACHER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT READING. Christopher Such, Education Consultant & Author
An astonishing wealth of relevant research exists on the subject of reading development. This is both a blessing and a curse. Navigating the evidence and deciding what concepts our colleagues need to grasp can be an overwhelming challenge for teachers and school leaders. This talk is designed for anyone who wants to overcome this challenge and to better help all pupils become confident, expert readers. READING FLUENCY INSTRUCTION: UNLOCKING COMPREHENSION. Kathy Roe, HFL Education Reading fluency is often described as the link between word reading and comprehension. In this session, Kathy will explore the evidence-based links between reading fluency and reading comprehension for students, and share a range of strategies used on the impactful HFL Reading Fluency Project.
EVERYBODY WRITE! DEVELOPING SPOKEN LANGUAGE THROUGH QUALITY LITERATURE AND ITS IMPACT ON WRITING.
Gareth Davies, Literacy Counts In this session we will explore:
The interdependence of reading and spoken language in writing. The role of quality literature and provocations they invite to write The importance of accurate transcription and sentence accuracy in quality writing. The importance of purpose & audience for enjoyment of writing.
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HOW CAN WE USE AMBITIOUS TEXTS IN KS1 TO PROMOTE AND DEVELOP EARLY WRITING. Julie Sargent, English Consultant This session will exemplify a range of approaches using high-quality texts that can be used to inspire and support our younger and less experienced writers by: Creating age-appropriate, meaningful opportunities for writing
Securing and embedding early sentence structures Using authentic texts to explore the craft of writing
ENGLISH RESEARCH REVIEW SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS. Lesley Sullivan, HMI, National Subject Lead for Primary English The session will cover the main findings from the subject report Telling the Story and also include some practical exemplars for discussion: Curriculum principles. Implications for pedagogy and assessment. Translating the principles into the primary phase. SEARCHING FOR EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH AT KS2/3 PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES FOR OPENING DOORS TO EXCITING ENGLISH. Bob Cox, Searching for Excellence This session will explore resources and case studies from across the UK which model just how creative and interesting English can be when quality texts, oracy and quality writing link to form a cohesive curriculum You will have your thinking developed via: Routes to quality writing including pupils' outcomes. The importance of big principles. A toolkit of strategies to support new knowledge, including comprehension as exciting learning. Case studies for KS2 into KS3.
BEP ENGLISH CONFERENCE
TUESDAY 14 JANUARY 2025
9.00AM-5.00PM
£150.00 pp
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