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Welcome to the<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> <strong>programme</strong><br />

2010/11<br />

“Our continuing pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

development <strong>programme</strong> is<br />

designed by teachers for teachers.<br />

It informs and enhances<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional judgement, and<br />

supports the work and aspirations<br />

<strong>of</strong> teachers and school leaders.”<br />

Christine Blower, <strong>NUT</strong> general secretary<br />

Since 2000, more than 20,000 teachers from schools across<br />

England and Wales have enjoyed high quality continuing<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional development opportunities organised by the <strong>NUT</strong>.<br />

Our emphasis is on <strong>CPD</strong> that has a positive impact on<br />

teaching and learning in classrooms and schools, provided<br />

at low cost (and sometimes free to <strong>NUT</strong> members). It is<br />

teachers and their colleagues and pupils who pr<strong>of</strong>it from<br />

the <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> <strong>programme</strong>.<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> highlights during 2010/11 include:<br />

• high quality pr<strong>of</strong>essional learning open to<br />

all teachers (<strong>NUT</strong> members and others) in<br />

England and Wales<br />

• behaviour management <strong>CPD</strong> for teachers<br />

at all career stages<br />

• affordable courses and conferences that school<br />

leaders can recommend with confidence to<br />

support performance management, succession<br />

planning and improving teaching and learning.<br />

Recoup your <strong>NUT</strong> membership fee – and more!<br />

All <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> is featured on the Teacher Development<br />

Agency’s <strong>CPD</strong> database – meeting or exceeding its Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Practice for <strong>CPD</strong> – and is eligible for funding from <strong>CPD</strong> budgets<br />

delegated to schools.


<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> <strong>programme</strong> – autumn term 2010<br />

NQTs & their mentors<br />

A day led by Sue Cowley<br />

OD/61R: Birmingham – Tuesday 5 October 2010<br />

OD/62R: Manchester – Tuesday 12 October 2010<br />

OD/63R: Cardiff – Wednesday 13 October 2010<br />

OD/64R: London – Tuesday 19 October 2010<br />

For:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Each seminar: 9.45am to 4pm<br />

NQTs with their induction tutors/mentors (all KSs)<br />

within approx 1½ hours <strong>of</strong> venue.<br />

To further develop NQTs’ classroom management for<br />

improving behaviour for learning. Also, by providing<br />

an early shared <strong>CPD</strong> experience, to promote effective<br />

mentoring and support to sustain improvement<br />

throughout the induction year.<br />

£40 for pair (including at least one <strong>NUT</strong> member).<br />

£100 for pairs <strong>of</strong> non-members. Includes VAT, lunch<br />

and refreshments. Small groups (from same school) <strong>of</strong><br />

one induction tutor with up to three NQTs welcome –<br />

£20 for second or third NQT.<br />

Supply teachers<br />

Managing classroom behaviour<br />

TF/73R: Newcastle – 28 & 29 October 2010.<br />

9.30am to 4pm both days<br />

For:<br />

Tutor:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Future courses<br />

Full/part-time supply teachers (all KSs) who have not<br />

attended this two-day, non-residential seminar<br />

previously. Participants should be based within<br />

approximately 1½ hours <strong>of</strong> venue.<br />

Pete Hrekow<br />

To promote effective behaviour management<br />

strategies to match the special circumstances that<br />

supply teachers face.<br />

FREE (<strong>NUT</strong> members), £150 (others). Includes VAT,<br />

lunch and refreshments on both days.<br />

TF/79R: Plymouth – 24 & 25 February 2011<br />

TF/80R: Birmingham – 28 February & 1 March 2011<br />

TF/83R: Norwich – 7 & 8 April 2011<br />

Primary and secondary teachers<br />

Internationalising learning: on the global stage<br />

Thanks to a grant from the Department for International Development<br />

(DFID), the <strong>NUT</strong>’s <strong>CPD</strong> <strong>programme</strong> is providing 15 ‘Internationalising<br />

Learning’ courses throughout England and Wales. Each course is for<br />

pairs <strong>of</strong> teachers (<strong>NUT</strong> members and/or others) and is FREE, including<br />

accommodation, travel and one-day’s supply cover.<br />

Each course will:<br />

• enhance participants’ skills, knowledge and understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

international and global aspects <strong>of</strong> teaching and learning<br />

• enrich learning in classrooms and schools and raise awareness <strong>of</strong><br />

global citizenship and the interdependence <strong>of</strong> international<br />

development, social justice, human rights and community cohesion<br />

One-day conferences<br />

Putting the jewel in the crown<br />

How schools can ensure <strong>CPD</strong> is effective and has impact<br />

(In partnership with Imaginative Minds)<br />

OD/65: Wednesday 20 October 2010<br />

Speakers: Philippa Cordingley and Vivienne Porritt,<br />

plus choice <strong>of</strong> workshops<br />

For:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Head teachers, <strong>CPD</strong> coordinators, advanced skills<br />

teachers, plus all teachers and school leaders wanting<br />

to improve <strong>CPD</strong> (all KSs).<br />

Drawing on the latest evidence from research and<br />

examples <strong>of</strong> good practice, this conference will enable<br />

participants to enhance pr<strong>of</strong>essional learning and<br />

make optimum use <strong>of</strong> expertise within and beyond<br />

their schools.<br />

£125 (£75 for <strong>NUT</strong> members and/or subscribers to<br />

Imaginative Minds publications).<br />

More than a spoonful <strong>of</strong> sugar<br />

Maximising achievement and wellbeing for young people<br />

with medical conditions in mainstream schools<br />

(In partnership with specialists in anaphalaxis, asthma,<br />

diabetes, epilepsy and other conditions prevalent in childhood.)<br />

OD/66: Friday 12 November 2010<br />

For:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

School leaders, Sencos, teachers who can lead<br />

change, and other pr<strong>of</strong>essionals working directly with<br />

schools (all KSs).<br />

Participants will increase their knowledge and<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong>:<br />

• good practice in overcoming potential obstacles to<br />

learning and creating a culture inclusive <strong>of</strong> healthrelated<br />

differences (e.g. agreeing care plans)<br />

• medical conditions common in mainstream schools<br />

• sources <strong>of</strong> advice and support<br />

• strategies for preventing stigmatisation and<br />

increasing empathy and awareness among adults<br />

and children.<br />

£30 (£15 second participant from same school).<br />

Conferences held at <strong>NUT</strong> HQ, near Kings Cross, London<br />

• build teaching and leadership capacity in schools to strengthen<br />

international dimensions within and across the curriculum.<br />

The next courses are:<br />

T2T/46: London (secondary)<br />

Initial seminar: 3 & 4 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 9 & 10 Feb 2011<br />

T2T/47: Cardiff (primary)<br />

Initial seminar: 17 & 18 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 15 & 16 Feb 2011<br />

T2T/48: Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham (primary)<br />

Initial seminar: 8 & 9 Nov 2010, Follow-up: 27 & 28 Jan 2011<br />

For full details, visit www.teachers.org.<br />

uk/cpdinternational or email<br />

internationalcpd@nut.org.uk


Early career teachers<br />

Making effective interventions<br />

in pupil behaviour<br />

TF/76R: Bolton – 2 & 3 December 2010, 9.30am to 4pm<br />

For: Mid-career teachers (all KSs), usually with six to 20<br />

years’ experience, within approx 1½ hours <strong>of</strong> venue.<br />

Tutor:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Improving behaviour for learning<br />

TnC/8: Initial seminar: 23 & 24 November 2010<br />

Follow-up: 8 February 2011<br />

At Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham<br />

For:<br />

Tutors:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

<strong>Teachers</strong> in their 2nd to 5th years <strong>of</strong> teaching (all KSs).<br />

Pete Hrekow and Paul Howard<br />

To add new understanding and strategies to the<br />

classroom expertise <strong>of</strong> early career teachers to<br />

improve behaviour & maximise pupil outcomes.<br />

£25 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £175 (others). Includes VAT, lunches and<br />

refreshments, and dinner with B&B on 23 November.<br />

Mid-career teachers<br />

Rob Long<br />

To provide a mid-career ‘refresher’, deepening<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> classroom behaviour and looking at<br />

strategies for further improvement.<br />

£25 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £175 (others). Includes VAT, lunch and<br />

refreshments. Optional dinner and B&B (£50) at end<br />

<strong>of</strong> first day can be requested in advance.<br />

Future course TF/78R: Bristol – 2 & 3 February 2011<br />

Sencos and SEN leaders<br />

Effective use <strong>of</strong> teaching assistants to support pupils<br />

with SEN and disabilities in mainstream schools<br />

TF/75:<br />

For:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

1 & 2 December 2010, Stoke Rochford Hall<br />

Sencos, school leaders, inclusion managers and<br />

teachers responsible for TA(SEN) deployment.<br />

To draw on evidence from research and best<br />

practice to develop effective use and performance<br />

management <strong>of</strong> teaching assistants supporting<br />

pupils with SEN and disabilities.<br />

£75 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £200 (others). Includes VAT, lunches,<br />

refreshments and dinner with B&B on 1 December.<br />

Early career BME teachers<br />

TF/74:<br />

For:<br />

Tutor:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Aspiring to lead<br />

26 & 27 November 2010, <strong>NUT</strong> HQ, London<br />

Black and minority ethnic (BME) teachers in their 2nd<br />

to 5th years <strong>of</strong> teaching (all KSs).<br />

Viv Grant<br />

To encourage career aspirations and develop<br />

leadership skills, knowledge and understanding.<br />

£25 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £150 (others). Includes VAT, lunch and<br />

refreshments on both days. Optional dinner plus B&B<br />

(£50) on 26 November can be requested in advance.<br />

Future course TF/77: Leeds – 21 & 22 January 2011<br />

Pastoral/PHSE teachers<br />

Loss and separation<br />

ONP/29R: Exeter – 18 October 2010, 9.30am to 4pm<br />

For:<br />

Tutor:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

<strong>Teachers</strong> and school leaders (all KSs), especially those<br />

with pastoral and PSHE responsibilities, within approx<br />

1½ hours <strong>of</strong> venue.<br />

Rob Long<br />

A practice-orientated study day to increase<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> loss and separation and their<br />

implications for learners. Learn practical interventions<br />

and strategies for supporting vulnerable learners.<br />

£50 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £175 (others). Second participant from<br />

same school £25. Includes VAT, lunch and refreshments.<br />

Future courses ONP/30R: Maidstone – 3 March 2011<br />

ONP/31R: Carlisle – 7 April 2011<br />

Senior/experienced teachers<br />

Using transactional analysis to promote emotional<br />

development and improve communication<br />

tt/73: Initial seminar: 16 and 17 November 2010<br />

Follow-up: 16 March 2011<br />

At Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham<br />

For:<br />

Tutor:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Leaders, behaviour support teachers, specialists and<br />

teachers interested in improving behaviour (all KSs).<br />

Giles Barrow<br />

To deepen understanding <strong>of</strong> behaviour, improve<br />

responses to conflict and encourage better working<br />

and learning relationships. Completion gains<br />

Introductory Certificate in Transactional Analysis.<br />

£150 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £300 (others). Includes VAT, lunch and<br />

refreshments on all three seminar days; and dinner<br />

with B&B on 16 November.<br />

Secondary English teachers<br />

Actively teaching and learning<br />

Shakespeare at KS3<br />

In partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company<br />

tt/74:<br />

For:<br />

Aims:<br />

Cost:<br />

Initial seminar: 3 & 4 December 2010 at <strong>NUT</strong> HQ, near<br />

Kings Cross, London – includes seeing a Shakespeare<br />

performance at The Roundhouse on Friday evening.<br />

Follow-up: 11 March 2011, in Stratford-upon-Avon<br />

(optional chance to see evening RSC performance in<br />

The Courtyard for £10).<br />

Secondary teachers <strong>of</strong> English.<br />

Participants will learn active approaches to teaching<br />

Shakespeare from RSC practitioners, try these out in<br />

their own schools, and meet to share<br />

good practice. Texts used will<br />

include Romeo and Juliet<br />

and Macbeth.<br />

£150 (<strong>NUT</strong>), £250 (others).<br />

Includes VAT, lunches<br />

and refreshments, and<br />

dinner and theatre<br />

ticket on 3 Dec.<br />

Optional B&B (£50)<br />

can be requested in<br />

advance for 3 Dec. July-<br />

August


<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong>’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional learning partnerships<br />

<strong>National</strong> College for School Leadership<br />

Equal Access to Promotion (EAP) is the NCSL/<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> leadership<br />

<strong>programme</strong> for black and minority ethnic teachers (with four to 12<br />

years’ teaching experience) in leadership roles and aspiring to more<br />

senior roles. EAP courses will run throughout the 2010/11 school year.<br />

BME participants engage in a pre-course investigation, attend a<br />

two-day residential seminar at the <strong>National</strong> College in Nottingham,<br />

and complete a follow-up leadership study in their schools. EAP is<br />

FREE to <strong>NUT</strong> members and others in the target audience.<br />

For details and application: www.ncsl.org.uk/eap.<br />

(NB: BME teachers with two to five years’ experience are eligible for <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong>’s<br />

‘Aspiring to Lead’ course – see page 3.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Cumbria<br />

Online study groups <strong>of</strong><br />

teachers without previous<br />

M-level accreditation will start<br />

from September 2010.<br />

Participants will complete two<br />

Masters-level online modules<br />

(in ‘mentoring and coaching’<br />

and ‘critical enquiry’) each worth<br />

30 credits.<br />

For further information about this<br />

opportunity email mlevelcpd@nut.org.uk.<br />

<strong>NUT</strong>’s national training <strong>programme</strong><br />

• a variety <strong>of</strong> residential courses to help <strong>NUT</strong><br />

members develop a role in the union and support<br />

career development<br />

• FREE to <strong>NUT</strong> members – including food,<br />

accommodation and travel<br />

• training to help members promote and develop<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> policy in schools and locally<br />

MORE LEARNING WITH THE <strong>NUT</strong><br />

ICT skills for teachers<br />

• FREE courses especially designed to boost confidence and<br />

increase use <strong>of</strong> ICT in the classroom<br />

• delivered by skilled and experienced tutors at ‘twilight’<br />

sessions in local FE colleges<br />

• three options – intermediate Word, PowerPoint and Excel;<br />

multimedia (digital photography and online publishing);<br />

and interactive whiteboard courses<br />

Steven Barber<br />

• find out more at www.teachers.org.uk/training<br />

• find out more at www.teachers.org.uk/ict-skills<br />

NOTES<br />

Travel expenses:<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> members can reclaim (with receipts/<br />

mileage) for <strong>CPD</strong> at Stoke Rochford Hall<br />

(ie tt/73, TnC/8 and TF/75). No claims for<br />

one-day events (OD or ONP), nor where ‘R’ in<br />

the code (‘R’ indicates local/regional event).<br />

Accommodation:<br />

Courses at Stoke Rochford Hall start at 11am on<br />

the first day to allow time to travel, and dinner<br />

with B&B is provided at end <strong>of</strong> day one. Where<br />

other courses <strong>of</strong>fer ‘optional dinner and B&B<br />

(£50)’ applicants can request this in advance.<br />

Accreditation:<br />

Participants completing tt/73, tt/74, TnC/8 and<br />

‘Internationalising learning’ (T2T) have the<br />

option to gain GTC’s Teacher Learning<br />

Academy (Stage 1) – read course flyers for<br />

details via <strong>NUT</strong>’s online <strong>CPD</strong> calendar.<br />

Request more information<br />

Title: Given name: Surname:<br />

Preferred contact address:<br />

Mobile:<br />

Email (the one you use):<br />

Postcode:<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> membership no (if applicable):<br />

Current teaching role (tick all that apply): <strong>CPD</strong> coordinator Senco Head teacher<br />

Deputy/asst head Other leadership group Supply teacher<br />

Adviser/consultant<br />

Other? (Please state)<br />

Foundation KS1 KS2 KS3 KS4 Post-16<br />

Specialist subject/interest<br />

Please send me details/application forms for (see previous pages for course code number/s):<br />

CODE: CODE: CODE: CODE<br />

I would like to be an e-contact and receive regular information about <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> to forward to<br />

friends and colleagues<br />

Please return by post, fax or scan & email – see right for contact details<br />

Find out more<br />

about <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong><br />

<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> homepage:<br />

www.teachers.org.uk/cpd<br />

To find out about<br />

forthcoming <strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong>:<br />

www.teachers.org.uk/<br />

cpdcalendar<br />

To apply for a course:<br />

www.teachers.org.uk/<br />

cpdapplication<br />

For questions and<br />

information, email:<br />

nutcpd@nut.org.uk<br />

For day-to-day queries<br />

(including any relating<br />

to venues)<br />

Telephone: 020 7380 4719<br />

Fax: 020 7387 8458<br />

(no cover sheet needed)<br />

Post:<br />

<strong>NUT</strong> <strong>CPD</strong> Programme<br />

EE&PD Department<br />

Hamilton House<br />

Mabledon Place<br />

London WC1H 9BD

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