PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2015/2016
Transcript of PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2015/2016
ContentsWelcome 01
The Team Counts 02
ENGLISH SUBJECT LEADERSHIP COUNTS
Leadership Of English: The 360° Series 04
Get Ready For Ofsted: Evidencing The Impact Of Your Work As 05Subject Leader For Inspection
Get Ready For Ofsted: Making The Most Of English Performance 06Descriptors And Assessment For Inspection
WRITING COUNTS
Progression In Writing: 07A Narrative Immersion through an Evocative Text
Unlocking The National Standard In Writing 08
Let’s Put The Fun In Grammar 09
READING COUNTS
Unlocking The National Standard In Reading 10
Cracking The Phonics Screening Check 11
NQT and RQT COUNTS
NQT and RQT Essentials In The Teaching Of English 12
EARLY YEARS COUNTS
Inspiring Communication Language And Literacy 13Through Narrative Immersion In The Early Years
TEACHING ASSISTANT COUNTS
Supporting National Standards For Teaching 14Assistants: Developing Outstanding Practice
Subject Skills And Knowledge For Teaching Assistants: Reading 15and Phonics & Addition and Subtraction
Phonics Essentials: Subject Skills And Knowledge 16 For Teaching Assistantsnts
INTERVENTION COUNTS
Better Reading Support Partners: Official And Updated. 17Supporting Struggling Readers From Year 1 To Year 10
1st Class@Writing: Motivating And Equipping Pupils To Write 18 Confidently And Independently
NATIONAL PROJECT & CONFERENCE COUNTS
Improving Boys’ Literacy: Strategies For Success 20
Literacy Counts & LMYL National Autumn Conference 21Today’s Writers Tomorrow’s Authors
Primary Writing Project 21
Welcome to LiteracyCountsWe also offer bespoke support and training so that you get the very best support contextualised to your needs. Talk to us about a menu of support we can offer. Our national advisers and reading and writing specialists can support through a variety of ways and for a variety of purposes.
Our advisers have worked nationally across regions and between schools locally. This helps us offer a national perspective at a local level. For example, we are also working on national projects such as The Primary Writing Project with John Stannard (CBE) and Pie Corbett and have co written national interventions for reading support at both Wave 2 and Wave 3 alongside Edge Hill University and the National Literacy Trust.
Don’t forget at Literacy Counts our team will happily model aspects of teaching and learning and work alongside your practitioners in your classrooms at your schools.
LiteracyCounts: Reading Writing Speaking Listening: We Belong Together
The TeamCountsGareth Davies National Adviser, Consultant & TrainerGareth is passionate about quality learning experiences for all children and has a proven track record of improving outcomes for children and has made notable contributions to school improvement, nationally, locally and within and across schools in both England and Wales. He is presently working with Pie Corbett and John Stannard (OBE) on the EEF’s Primary Writing Project; helping to implement a structured programme that trains and coaches teachers and leadership teams on the effective teaching of writing. Within his role as National Strategies Adviser for Language & Literacy, he delivered contextualised, pertinent and quality training to a broad range of national audiences. It was within this role, he designed and wrote a range of published supporting materials around the development of literacy and language. More recently, he has become an accredited Every Child Counts National Adviser with Edge Hill University and has co-authored Reading interventions. This year he is also working on the Exploring Boys’ Literacy Project with the National Literacy Trust.
Rebecca Bell Associate National Adviser, Consultant & TrainerRebecca is committed to nurturing the creative potential in both adults and young people, and is involved in managing and delivering Continuing Professional Development programmes for Local Authorities and inspiring school improvement. She uses a narrative immersion approach into her work as a consultant teacher, creative practitioner and trainer in primary and secondary schools across the UK and internationally. Rebecca is committed to promoting creative enquiry led learning as a qualified facilitator of P4C (Philosophy for Children). Rebecca has qualified as a certified Trainer of Trainers (CIEH), and more recently as an accredited Action Learning Facilitator (ILM) and accredited Relational Dynamic Coach. Over the years Rebecca has developed a reputation for designing and delivering innovative projects and action research aimed at increasing learning opportunities for learners in any setting.
Ruth Dollner Associate National Adviser, Consultant & TrainerRuth is a practising Lead Ofsted Inspector and has worked in Primary education for over twenty five years. She began her career as a Primary teacher working in three inner London local authorities. After substantial experience as a Senior Leader in a large primary school, Ruth became an English Advisory teacher and then Literacy Consultant, responsible for supporting schools in launching the National Literacy Strategy. Ruth has been a Senior School Improvement Officer, an accredited School Improvement Provider and was a Regional Adviser for the National Strategies. Ruth is also a National Adviser for Edge Hill Every Child Counts Literacy programmes and she is the English National Representative for the European Learning Teacher Network.
Rebecca Davies Admin SupportWe welcome Rebecca onto the team. She presently works as a Wave 3 teacher supporting children in school. She also provides Admin support and organised invoicing and bookings. [email protected]
Sally Kermode Admin SupportRooted in teaching, Sally also provides administrative support for Literacy Counts, helping organise national conferences and events.
Clint Kerry Graphic DesignClint is a Freelance graphic designer with over 15 years design studio experience. His role involves 2 days a week in-house working on our on-going projects from promotional material to presentation aids.
James Hattersley-Dykes New Media TechnologyJames presently works for the BBC specialising in Web Programming. He was brought in to help manage the Literacy Counts website in January 2015 after gaining his MSc from the University of Chester. His responsibilities cover a wide range of technology solutions, primarily focused on improving our website.
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“PRACTICAL! ENGAGING! INSPIRING! EXCITING! AFFIRMING! IDEAS LADEN!”
Mair Fairweathers, Headteacher, Hartford Primary, Cheshire 2015
“There are so many positive aspects to this training today. Literacy Counts have very detailed knowledge and are able to guide and inspire delegates powerfully. I’m taking so many ideas away to implement straight away” Jonathan Melville Deputy Head Teacher, Horn’s Mill Primary Helsby 2015
ENGLISH SUBJECT LEADERSHIP COUNTS
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Leadership Of English: The 360° Series
Outline: Whether new or established, these courses offer guidance and support for the subject leadership of
English. All materials are aligned with the latest guidance from Ofsted, DfE and research. These courses will enable
you to take a 360° view of English at your school and help you prioritise areas of focus. In short, they will equip you
with confidence as a leader of English for your school. The courses will encompass the following areas;
• Book scrutiny • Lesson Observation
• Pupil Voice • Pupil Progress meetings
• Learning/Environmental Walks • Developing literacy spines
• Assessment • Curriculum Provisions
Audience: Subject Leaders of English, Headteachers , SLT
Date: Leadership of English: 360° on Reading Tuesday 29th September 2015 Leadership of English: 360° on Writing Wednesday 13th January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
ENGLISH SUBJECT LEADERSHIP COUNTS
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Get Ready For Ofsted: Evidencing The Impact Of Your Work As Subject Leader For Inspection
• What should you be doing as a Subject Leader of English?
• Can you evidence the impact of your work on pupil progress for Ofsted
Outline: This training is jointly led by a practising and experienced Lead Ofsted Inspector and will give you the
confidence to prioritise areas of focus that will help prepare you for an Ofsted inspection and also improve your
school. This course will encompass the following areas and also how they relate to the evidence Ofsted collects on
the impact you have.
All materials are written in line with the latest Ofsted Framework. The course will cover the following areas:
• Book scrutiny • Lesson Observation
• Pupil Voice • Pupil Progress meetings
• Learning/Environmental Walks • Developing literacy spines
• Assessment • Curriculum Provisions
• Modelling best practice • Self Evaluation and action planning
Audience: English Subject Leaders, Headteachers and senior leaders
Includes free resources!
Date: Thursday 1st of October 2015
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“Great discussion, collaboration and sharing of ideas. Interesting. Inspiring & Thought provoking”
Janice Hayward Literacy Co-ordinator St Werburgh’s Chester 2015
“A brilliant course which I desperately needed” Year 6 teacher Our Lady Star of the Sea October 2014
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Get Ready For Ofsted: Making The Most Of English Performance Descriptors And Assessment For Inspection
• Are you using assessment information confidently to plan for next steps in pupils’ progress and in
school improvement?
• Are the systems you have in place ensuring that all your children are making at least good progress?
• Can you evidence the impact of your formative and summative assessments on pupil progress for Ofsted?
Outline: This training is jointly led by a practising and experienced Lead Ofsted Inspector and will give you the
confidence to prioritise areas of focus that will help prepare you for Ofsted and also improve your school.
All materials are written with reference to the latest Ofsted Framework. The course will equip leaders to improve their
self-evaluation and action plans.
Audience: English Subject Leaders, Headteachers and senior leaders
Includes free resources!
Date: Friday 15th January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“Passionate, knowledgeable delivery,expertise and content. Challenging and thought-provoking throughout” Year 6 Teacher Antrobus St Mark’s
WRITING COUNTS
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Progression In Writing: A Narrative Immersion through an Evocative Text
Outline: A narrative immersion brings a story to life, engages children emotionally and also inspires a need to
write! Great stories and evocative text contain many contextualised opportunities to maximise progression in writing
against the new standard and Assessment Performance Descriptors. Pupils flourish when learning is purposeful and
immersed in the world of story. This professional development provides a connection between an evocative text and
the English National Curriculum requirements. Progress, Progress, Progress!
Audience: For leaders and practitioners who
• want improved outcomes for all children in writing;
• are committed to increasing a desire in learners’ writing progression
• want to create coherent and engaging contexts where pupils can access the demands of the English curriculum;
Includes free resources!
Date: Fiction Year 1 & 2 Thursday 24th September 2015 Year 3 & 4 Friday 25th September 2015 Year 5 & 6 Monday 21th September 2015
Non-Fiction Year 1 & 2 Monday 18th January 2016 Year 3 & 4 Wednesday 20th January 2016 Year 5 & 6 Friday 22nd January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
Working with
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WRITING COUNTS
Unlocking The National Standard In Writing
Outline: To know the provision and needs of writers against the Assessment Performance Descriptors and
National Curriculum for English. To know what is required to achieve National Standards in writing. To consider the
implications for the curriculum and pedagogy – what we need to teach and how we might do this. To revise how we
teach the skills and strategies writers need.
Audience: Teachers, SLT, Literacy Coordinators
Date: KS1 Tuesday 24th November 2015 KS2 Thursday 26th November 2015
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“Great discussion, collaboration and sharing of ideas. Interesting, Inspiring & thought-provoking”Janice Hayward Literacy Co-ordinator St Werburgh’s Chester 2015
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Let’s Put The Fun In Grammar
Outline: This interactive training will enhance understanding of grammar within the English Curriculum and
address expectations required at the end of each key stage and, in turn, implications of its teaching progression.
Beyond this, it will also provide a range of activities. This professional development advocates the best practice in
teaching Grammar: IN CONTEXT!
Audience: Teachers from Year 1 to Year 6, English Subject Leaders
Includes free resources!
Date: KS1 Let’s Put the Fun in Grammar Thursday 5th November KS2 Let’s Put the Fun in Grammar Friday 6th November
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“I have attended more able readers and Contextualised
Grammar for Year 5&6 and found them extremely
valuable - A Big Thanks”Year 6 teacher Millfield Primary School
September 2014
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
“Absolutely outstanding course Gareth. You have impacted on 100s of young readers today as every member of staff here will go back filled with new skills, enthusiasm and resources to go and allow higher ability readers fulfill their potential and develop new skills – the most useful course I have ever been on” Deputy Headteacher, St Oswalds Mollington,October 2014
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READING COUNTS
Unlocking The National Standard In Reading
Outline: To know the provision and needs of readers against the Assessment Performance Descriptors and
National Curriculum for English. To know what is required to achieve National Standards in reading. To consider the
implications for the curriculum and pedagogy – what we need to teach and how we might do this. To revise how we
teach the skills and strategies readers need
Audience: Teachers, SLT, Literacy Coordinators
Date: KS1 Tuesday 10th November 2015 KS2 Thursday 12th November 2015
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
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READING COUNTS
Cracking The Phonics Screening Check
• New to Year 1?
• Worried about June’s Phonic Screening Check?
• Do you have children in Year 2 that need to complete the screening check?
Outline: Worry no more. This training will arm you with essential skills and knowledge to help you maximize the
number of children who pass the phonics screening check at your school. This solution focused interactive course
unpicks the complex code and analyses the difficulties and barriers children have, so that you know what to look for
and what to address tomorrow. This training will also support practitioners on how best to address the needs of those
children who do not meet the required standard.
Audience: Year 1 Teachers, Year 2 teachers, Intervention Teachers, English Subject Leaders, SENCOs, SLT
Includes free resources!
Date: Friday 11th September 2015 Friday 29th January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“Fantastic Ideas - brilliant ideas to use
in school. Enjoyed the practical sessions”
Sophie Coleman High Street Primary School Winsford Cheshire 2015
“Your enthusiasmand love of books
is contagious”Lindsey Jones, Hartford Primary School,
Cheshire 2015
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NQT and RQT COUNTS
NQT and RQT Essentials In The Teaching Of English
Outline: This training will provide NQT support in the autumn term. Delegates will examine expectations, pace
and progress in reading, writing and grammar, spelling & punctuation. There will be a focus on Assessment for
Learning and how this can be used to ensure children’s potential is realised. Practitioners will look at how a range of
activities, resources and pedagogical approaches can help support teaching.
Audience: NQT and RQT from Year 1 to Year 6
Date: Day 1 NQT & RQT Essentials: Reading Wednesday 16th September 2015 Day 2 NQT & RQT Essentials: Writing Friday 20th November 2015 Day 3 NQT & RQT Essentials: Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Tuesday 12th January 2016 Day 4 NQT & RQT Essentials: Formative & Summative Assessment Friday12th February 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
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EARLY YEARS COUNTS
Inspiring Communication Language And Literacy Through Narrative Immersion In The Early Years
Outline: A Narrative Immersion brings a story to life, engages children emotionally and also inspires a need to
communicate, read and write! Great stories and evocative text contain many contextualised opportunities for writing.
Furthermore, pupils flourish when learning is purposeful: we are geared to learn in context. The secret to great
outcomes in communication, language and literacy development is feeling ‘moved’ to want to speak, listen, write
and read. A Narrative Immersion approach provides a connection with story and all of the EYFS.
Audience: For leaders and practitioners who;
• want improved outcomes for all children in EYFS
• are committed to increasing a desire in learners to speak, listen, read and write
• create coherent and engaging contexts where pupils are inspired to learn through structured play
• aim to offer a learning environment that is thematic and conceptually rich
Includes free resources!
Date: Two exciting and different Narrative Immersion that support Communication, Language and Literacy in the EYFS
Friday 2nd October 2015 Wednesday 27th January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum,
Ofsted, DfE and Research
Working with
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TEACHING ASSISTANT COUNTS
Supporting National Standards For Teaching Assistants: Developing Outstanding Practice
Outline: The DFE has sent to public consultation the four following areas that the Teaching Assistant standards
should include:
1 Knowledge and understanding
2 Teaching and learning activities
3 Managing behaviour
4 Working with others
This Autumn term Literacy Counts and First 4 Maths will invite leadership teams to explore the steps schools can take
to ensure they are maximising the impact of Teaching Assistants on young learners across the school.
The delegates will consider the effectiveness of TAs against the following three strands taken from research:
• Preparedness • Deployment • Practice
Audience: SLT, Headteachers, English and Mathematics Subject Leaders, all those responsible for TA appraisal
Date: Thursday 8th October 2015
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
Following on from this there will be a two day package that will support Teaching Assistants in developing best
practice in both English and Mathematics.
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
Working with
“Inspirational training and support for our schoolin all areas of literacy”
Stephanie Raynor Headteacher Childer Thornton Primary School
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
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Subject Skills And Knowledge For Teaching Assistants: Reading and Phonics & Addition and Subtraction
Outline: This course will support Teaching Assistants in their understanding of skills and strategies that support
both decoding and language comprehension. They will develop their knowledge and confidence to successfully
support the teaching of reading. This training will reflect all seven components of reading; fluency, vocabulary,
comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, spelling and tricky words. It is aligned to the new Standards for
Teaching Assistants and National Curriculum for English.
Teaching Assistants will look at the effective use of models and images to support children within developing their
understanding of mathematics in class and as part of an intervention. We will use a range of everyday resources to
support with this, including some innovative activities using Numicon. Teaching Assistants will look at a suggested
progression in addition and subtraction and how to support children’s understanding within each strand.
Subject Skills and Knowledge for Teaching Assistants: Writing & Multiplication and Division Outline: This course will support Teaching Assistants in their understanding of skills and strategies that support
both transcription and composition in writing. It is aligned to the new Standards for Teaching Assistants and National
Curriculum for English. Teaching Assistants will develop their knowledge and confidence to successfully support the
teaching of writing.
Teaching Assistants will further explore the effective use of models and images, in particular those that can be used
to support children’s understanding of multiplication and division. We will consider how to best support children
through the use of clear steps to success that can be provided alongside teachers’ input and as part of an
Audience: Teaching Assistants and HLTA who support the teaching of Reading, Writing and Mathematics
Date: Subject Skills And Knowledge For Teaching Assistants: Reading and Phonics & Addition and Subtraction Thursday 19th November 2015
Subject Skills and Knowledge for Teaching Assistants: Writing & Multiplication and Division Thursday 10th March 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
Working with
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TEACHING ASSISTANT COUNTS
Phonics Essentials:Subject Skills And Knowledge For Teaching Assistants
Outline: This training will support Teaching Assistants with the teaching of phonics. It is designed to help Teaching
Assistants capitalize on the opportunities children have in the application of using phonics skills and knowledge in
both reading and writing and across the curriculum. It is this transference of skills that is essential for purposeful
phonics as part of a broad and balanced rich language curriculum. It is aligned to the new Standards for Teaching
Assistants and National Curriculum for English.
Audience: Teaching Assistants and HLTAs who support the teaching of Phonics from the Early Years to Year 6
Date: Friday 8th January 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
“Fantastic Ideas! Brilliant ideas to use in school. Enjoyed the practical sessions”Sophie Coleman High Street Primary School Winsford Cheshire 2015
Working with
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INTERVENTION COUNTS
Better Reading Support Partners: Official And Updated. Supporting Struggling Readers From Year 1 To Year 10 Outline: Better Reading Support Partners is an effective Wave 2 Every Child Counts reading intervention for pupils
in Years 1 to 10. It raises the attainment of children who can read but who lack fluency, understanding and
enjoyment and may need support with decoding skills, vocabulary and/or comprehension. It is for children in KS1
who have fallen slightly below the level of their peers and for children in KS2-3 whose reading age is below their
chronological age. It helps them to:
• decode the words on a page • understand what they are reading
• read with greater pace and fluency • confidently access a wider range of reading material
• develop independent reading skills • enjoy and develop a long-lasting enthusiasm for reading.
BRSP has a compelling history of impacting on children’s development and provides a balanced approach to
developing phonic skills, comprehension and an enjoyment of reading. This is a 2 day course which is run by our
accredited Edge Hill University Every Child Counts National Adviser.
BRSP trials showed that after only seventeen 15 minute sessions pupils made:
• an average Reading Age gain of 11.2 months (over six times the expected rate of progress)
• an average Comprehension Age gain of 9.8 months (over five times the expected rate of progress)
Audience: This is a 2 day Teaching Assistant training for both High School and Primary Schools.
NB: A member of the SLT (who is the BRSP Co-ordinator) is advised to accompany the TA for the first half day to set the
intervention in the context of school improvement. The SLT member manages the partnership in school and acts as
the main link with the school’s senior leadership team, class teachers and parents. Ideally, the Co-ordinator would be
the Interventional Managers, Senior Leaders, SENDCO or Headteacher. The cost of a senior Leader to attend the first
half day is £85.
Includes Official Handbook
Date: Monday 19th October 2015 & Tuesday 20th October 2015 Thursday 30th June 2016 & Friday 1st July 2016
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £330 (+VAT per 2 day course)
£85 (+VAT SLT am first half day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted,
DfE and Research
All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
“I was amazed at the children’s progress both academically and emotionally. They became confident, happy learners who found
writing less of a challenge and more of a joy”Sinead O'Brien, Inclusion Leader, St Theresa’s RCPS, Barnet
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1st Class@Writing: Motivating And Equipping Pupils To Write Confidently And Independently
Outline: 1stClass@Writing is a new, highly motivating and effective intervention for pupils mainly in Years 3 to 5 who
have fallen behind at writing. A trained teaching assistant helps them to make faster progress so that they can catch
up with their peers. 1stClass@Writing is an Every Child Counts intervention, developed by Edge Hill University. Expert
training enables teaching assistants to deliver it effectively and to strengthen their support for writing across the school.
There are two versions:
1stClass@Writing: The Pirate Writing Crew for pupils who need support to access Year 3 expectations.
1stClass@Writing: Dragon Hunters for pupils who need support to access Year 4 expectations.
• Strengthens a love of words and language, breadth and depth of vocabulary
• Increases concentration, perseverance, and talk, and strengthens metacognition
• Emphases the process of writing from planning, composing, changing your mind (revising), to checking (editing)
• Develops a fluent hand and correct formation of letters for fluency, consistency and legibility
• Builds a range of strategies for accurate spelling, including phonemic, morphological, visual and auditory
• Teaches grammar in context to develop understanding of grammatical structure, sentence construction and text
cohesion and the typical conventions of common text types.
• Extends Teaching Assistants’ subject knowledge and expertise
Who is it for? KS2 Pupils that need support to access Year 3 & Year 4 National Curriculum expectations who:
• have already had some success with their writing
• struggle to have ideas or communicate these effectively in writing
• may have spelling and / or handwriting difficulties that create barriers to writing
• may be later-stage learners of English as an additional language
How does it work? A teaching assistant delivers 48 stimulating and motivating half-hour lessons to a group of up to 4
pupils, 4 times a week, in addition to their daily class lessons. The pupils develop key skills of spelling, handwriting,
grammar, and punctuation in order to complete daily writing tasks bound up with the thematic adventure stories.
• Led by a trained Teaching Assistant
• 4 structured small-group sessions a week for 12 weeks
• Detailed session plans and comprehensive resources
• Three days of high-quality training for the Teaching Assistant and one for a school link teacher
It all comes ‘ready-made’ with detailed plans and comprehensive resources. The TA is supported by a senior teacher
in the school who acts as a Link Teacher.
1stClass@Writing: The Pirate Writing Crew for pupils who need support to access Year 3 National Curriculum expectationsAudience: Teaching Assistants & Link Teacher
Date: Day 1: Thursday 7th January 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 2: Friday 5th February 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 3: Friday 11th March 2016 (TA only)
1stClass@Writing: Dragon Hunters for pupils who need support to access Year 4 National Curriculum expectationsAudience: Teaching Assistants & Link Teacher
Date: Day 1: Tuesday 23rd February 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 2: Friday 18th March 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 3: Wednesday 27th April 2016 (TA only)
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £850 (VAT exempt. Includes Link Teacher training for the first 2 half days)
Includes all resources needed!
• handbooks containing full lesson plans
• access to the ECC online data system, providing analyses of Children’s progress
to help schools to evaluate and demonstrate the impact of 1stClass@Writing
• telephone and e-mail support
• management and evaluation of 1stClass@Writing
• opportunities for Every Child Counts accreditation
Working with
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INTERVENTION COUNTS
1st Class@Writing: Motivating And Equipping Pupils To Write Confidently And Independently
Outline: 1stClass@Writing is a new, highly motivating and effective intervention for pupils mainly in Years 3 to 5 who
have fallen behind at writing. A trained teaching assistant helps them to make faster progress so that they can catch
up with their peers. 1stClass@Writing is an Every Child Counts intervention, developed by Edge Hill University. Expert
training enables teaching assistants to deliver it effectively and to strengthen their support for writing across the school.
There are two versions:
1stClass@Writing: The Pirate Writing Crew for pupils who need support to access Year 3 expectations.
1stClass@Writing: Dragon Hunters for pupils who need support to access Year 4 expectations.
• Strengthens a love of words and language, breadth and depth of vocabulary
• Increases concentration, perseverance, and talk, and strengthens metacognition
• Emphases the process of writing from planning, composing, changing your mind (revising), to checking (editing)
• Develops a fluent hand and correct formation of letters for fluency, consistency and legibility
• Builds a range of strategies for accurate spelling, including phonemic, morphological, visual and auditory
• Teaches grammar in context to develop understanding of grammatical structure, sentence construction and text
cohesion and the typical conventions of common text types.
• Extends Teaching Assistants’ subject knowledge and expertise
Who is it for? KS2 Pupils that need support to access Year 3 & Year 4 National Curriculum expectations who:
• have already had some success with their writing
• struggle to have ideas or communicate these effectively in writing
• may have spelling and / or handwriting difficulties that create barriers to writing
• may be later-stage learners of English as an additional language
How does it work? A teaching assistant delivers 48 stimulating and motivating half-hour lessons to a group of up to 4
pupils, 4 times a week, in addition to their daily class lessons. The pupils develop key skills of spelling, handwriting,
grammar, and punctuation in order to complete daily writing tasks bound up with the thematic adventure stories.
• Led by a trained Teaching Assistant
• 4 structured small-group sessions a week for 12 weeks
• Detailed session plans and comprehensive resources
• Three days of high-quality training for the Teaching Assistant and one for a school link teacher
It all comes ‘ready-made’ with detailed plans and comprehensive resources. The TA is supported by a senior teacher
in the school who acts as a Link Teacher.
1stClass@Writing: The Pirate Writing Crew for pupils who need support to access Year 3 National Curriculum expectationsAudience: Teaching Assistants & Link Teacher
Date: Day 1: Thursday 7th January 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 2: Friday 5th February 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 3: Friday 11th March 2016 (TA only)
1stClass@Writing: Dragon Hunters for pupils who need support to access Year 4 National Curriculum expectationsAudience: Teaching Assistants & Link Teacher
Date: Day 1: Tuesday 23rd February 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 2: Friday 18th March 2016 (TA & Link Teacher half day am) Day 3: Wednesday 27th April 2016 (TA only)
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £850 (VAT exempt. Includes Link Teacher training for the first 2 half days)
Includes all resources needed!
• handbooks containing full lesson plans
• access to the ECC online data system, providing analyses of Children’s progress
to help schools to evaluate and demonstrate the impact of 1stClass@Writing
• telephone and e-mail support
• management and evaluation of 1stClass@Writing
• opportunities for Every Child Counts accreditation
Book now at www.literacycounts/training for your Edge Hill University Service Level Agreement
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Improving Boys’ Literacy: Strategies For Success
Outline: This Outstanding Literacy Leadership proffesional development examines the national issue of the gender
gap in literacy attainment and enables primary schools to find specific, effective solutions relevant to their school.
• Training takes place over a number of days spread across at least one term.
• There is time to test new approaches and gather valuable evidence.
• Clusters of schools jointly commission the offer.
Additional benefits
• One year’s FREE membership of the National Literacy Trust network per school (worth £100)
• A senior leader (e.g. head or deputy) receives an additional FREE place at the first session
• The lead or teaching school that co-ordinates and hosts the training receives one FREE place.
Audience: Specialist literacy leaders and classroom teachers with a particular interest in literacy and the attainment gap.
Date: For Cluster lead to agree• Day 1 Issues affecting boys’ literacy - Joint practice development - Looking at possible strategies• Day 2 Selecting strategies - Planning to evaluate impact - Process for sharing• Day 3 What worked well - Outcomes and impact - Embedding and sustaining success
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Lead Cluster School
Cost: £650 + VAT per person for three days professional development.
NB: If you are part of a cluster of schools and are interested in this project then email [email protected] or Telephone 07889 55 88 60 to discuss.
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All courses can be booked online at www.literacycounts/training
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Literacy Counts & LMYL National Autumn Conference Today’s Writers Tomorrow’s Authors
Outline: Exciting workshops and details to follow!
Date: 6th October 2015
Time: 9.15 - 3.30
Venue: Mercure Hotel Chester, Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL
Cost: £165 (+VAT per day)
All training aligned to: National Curriculum, Ofsted, DfE and Research
National Primary Writing Project
Date: Autumn 2016
The Primary Writing Project in Cheshire is led by Pie Corbett, John Stannard, Gareth Davies and Carol Satterthwaite.
It draws on research and developes a coherent approach to the teaching of writing. The following schools are already
enjoying the impact of this national project.
Frodsham Manor House Weaverham Forest Winsford High Street
Winnington Park The Oaks Primary Oak View Academy
Hartford Primary Barnton Community Acresfield Primary
Helsby Horns Mill Grange Community Primary Woodlands Primary
Victoria Road Primary The Arches Primary Hartford Manor Primary
Blue Coat CE Primary Charles Darwin Primary Hoole CE Primary
Lache Primary Highfield Community Primary Dee Point Primary
In Autumn 2016 there will be another round of schools joining this national project.
For an expression of interest please email [email protected]
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Our consultancy and training is tailored and contextualised to your needs. Our national advisers and
reading & writing specialists can support through a variety of ways and for a variety of purposes.
Need help with any of the following? Talk to us.
• Modelling teaching and learning
• Systematic synthetic phonics training
• Parents’ workshops on reading, writing speaking and listening
• The Reading Curriculum – Guided / Shared / Independent
• The Writing Curriculum – Guided / Shared / Independent
• Moderation
• Subject leaders support
• Book scrutiny
• Environmental audits
• Lesson observations
• Data analysis leading to strategic planning and resource deployment
• Writing English action plans
• Speaking and listening across the school
• Drama conventions
• Grammar, punctuation and spelling
• Support with Year 1 Phonics screening check and SATs
• Better Reading Support Partners Wave 2 Reading Intervention for Year 1 to Year 10
• Phonics Counts Wave 3 Reading Intervention
• Writing interventions at Wave 2
‘Inspirational training and support for our school in all areas of literacy’. Headteacher
Bespoke School Support
e: [email protected] m: 07889 55 88 60www.l i teracycounts .co.uk
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