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We offered a wide range of continuing professional development courses
Date: October 13, 2010
Location: St Peter's High School and International Language College, Stoke on Trent
Event type: Workshop
Any questions about this event? Please email linkswestmidlands@aston.ac.uk or call 0121 204 3111.

Schools are expected to teach languages as part of the primary curriculum. In order to plan this into the school curriculum effectively and with maximum benefit for pupils it is essential to understand the wider context of Key Stage 2 languages. Understanding how and why Primary Languages have been developed nationally enables school leaders to make good local responses to providing entitlement to primary languages.
Implications for leadership and management are a key focus for the day, particularly in relation to developing the role of the subject coordinator. Delegates will analyse different curriculum models enabling them to make better informed strategic decisions about implementation in their own settings. There are activities to support curriculum leaders when completing the revised Self Evaluation Form (SEF). The course will also give you a wide range of opportunities to learn about the Key Stage 2 Framework for Languages and its role at the heart of curriculum planning. Delegates will not be required to have any prior knowledge of the Key Stage 2 framework.
| Time | Session |
|---|---|
| 09.30 - 9.45 | Arrival and registration |
| 09.45 - 11.00 | Session 1 |
| 11.00 - 11.15 | refreshment break |
| 11.15 - 12.45 | Session 2 |
| 12.45 - 13.30 | Lunch |
| 13.30 - 14.45 | Session 3 |
| 14.45 - 15.15 | Evaluation and close |
This course will be delivered by Fi Cotton. Fi has twenty years experience of working in local comprehensive schools and is now the Solihull consultant for languages, managing the primary languages strategy, KS2-3 transition in languages and has a whole school role for assessment and learning. She is a highly experienced and well established trainer.