Farnborough Sixth Form College will be running their annual Developing Teaching and Learning Conference on 6th June. CUREE will be there, demonstrating how our interactive routemaps can help practitioners engage with evidence to develop approaches to teaching and learning. For more information on the conference, and booking information, go to
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Following on from the previous two workshops run by CUREE for Staffordshire’s CPD leader network Lisa Bradbury is invited again to run a whole day programme on coaching for improvement at their annual CPD event. This whole day programme will delve deeper into coaching skills and the underpinning research evidence about coaching benefits. The session will be of our usual style of being interactive and engaging through using animations and trying varieties of activities. If you’re interested in having a session delivered at your school or
Philippa has joined an illustrious group of educationalists in being awarded an honorary Fellowship by the College of Teachers at a ceremony in London on 17th May. The College is the oldest professional institute for teachers in England and holds a Royal Charter issued by Queen Victoria in 1849. Other holders of the College’s Fellowship Honoris Causa, include Mick Waters, Sir Michael Barber, HMCI Christine Gilbert CBE and Baroness Susan Greenfield.
Philippa Cordingley has been invited to deliver a keynote speech at “New Generation Leaders” conference on 1st July in London. Babcock Partners in Education has organised this event in response to the governments’ plan of building more autonomous and self-sustaining school system that provides outstanding education for every child. The leadership role will become an important determinant of pupils’ success. Addressing a wide audience of headteachers, member of the senior leadership team and middle leaders at schools, Philippa will explore tools, strategies and practices
CUREE was very busy at BERA this year presenting 5 papers on 4 different research projects. CUREE doesn't do research unless it has the potential to enhance schools (or colleges) and impact positively on students.
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94% of primary schools have registered with Sing Up, a national singing programme which started in 2007 and which aimed to make Britain a ‘Singing Nation.’ What makes it all tick? CUREE is conducting an evaluation which aims to explore the impact as well as the learning from the unique Sing Up approach. Please click Sing Up for more information.