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DfE webinar - Powerful Pedagogy for leaders and teachers in further education

FAO: Schools and further education learning leads , 27 February 2025 10:07
For Staff

Powerful Pedagogy shines a light on the place where pedagogy is at its most powerful - the interface between student and teacher. The study identifies approaches which students say have impact on their learning, their understanding of their learning and their transfer of this understanding to their lives. It will be relevant to leaders of learning across further education (FE) settings, and to teachers. The breakout sessions will be delivered by teachers and curriculum leaders who contributed to the study and will focus on a particular element of practice identified by their students as having powerful impact.

Details

Monday, 17 March, 15:00 - 16:30 on MS Teams

  • Hosted by the FE Commissioner's team with the involvement of teachers and curriculum leaders across the sector
  • Marking the DfE's latest FEC online publication of the study, "Powerful Pedagogy"
  • Bringing the study to life through presentation, discussion and reflection
  • Developing next steps

There will be 7 speakers:

  • Nigel Duncan
  • Pauline Hagen
  • Kate Webb
  • Jo Pretty
  • Ellie Churchward
  • Sally Challis-Manning
  • Shelagh Legrave

Registration

We recommend early booking for this event, which we expect to be well-attended.  

Registration deadline: 12pm, 14 March 2025.

Participants will be able to select one first choice and one second choice breakout session from these four options:

  • Breakout 1: The Huddle and the Scrum: powerful questions, knowledge and thinking - Wirral Metropolitan College and Barnsley College
  • Breakout 2: Metacognition for inclusion and ambition- EPNE and Middlesbrough College
  • Breakout 3: The metacognitive lesson -Bede College ( ETC) and Barnsley College
  • Breakout 4: Metacognitive approaches for GCSE re-sit students - New City College

Click here to register.

Last modified: 4 March 2025 09:42

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