Workshop 1. Liz Morgan (Chadsgrove School)
‘Supporting the SEND student in the mainstream classroom'
Liz is a Special Needs teacher of 15 years. She has spent 5 years in Mainstream education and has specialist knowledge of Movement and school sport.
Workshop 2. Neil Morris & Khalil Hussain (Christopher Whitehead Language College & Sixth Form)
'The Teenage Brain!
Neil Morris is Headteacher at Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form but still enjoys teaching PE! He has previously been a SENCo and has taught in Birmingham and Hereford before becoming HT at CWLC 11 years ago. He blogs and tweets as @NeilMorrisHT
Dr Khalil Hussein Dr. joined Christopher Whitehead Language College and and Sixth Form in 2013 as a science teacher. Prior to 2013 Khalil had spent approximately 7 years working within the NHS as doctor. His enthusiasm for teaching and learning led to a career change. He is now Head of Biology and a 6th form Learning Mentor at CWLC.
Workshop 3. James Siddle (South Bromsgrove High)
'No nonsense Behaviour Management techniques. All killer, no filler.'
"This workshop does exactly what it says on the tin. Whether you are an experienced teacher looking to restock your classroom management arsenal, or an NQT looking to build your armoury, there will be practical and transferable strategies to take away and try straight away. All delivered with a few stories and a good dose of humour."
James is an Assistant Headteacher at South Bromsgrove. He is responsible for all things Teaching & Learning and for the NQT development and accreditation programme.
Workshop 4. Simone Haughey (Robin Hood Primary School)
'Practical and fun approaches to languages in the primary classroom'
Simone is a MFL Consultant, Primary Languages Teacher and Confucius Classroom Manager at Robin Hood Primary Academy. Simone is a lover of languages as a way to make friends and try new cuisine! She is a self-professed teachmeet addict and likes to keep up her CPD with #mfltwitterati on twitter and Primary Languages on facebook. These are great ways of sharing and being inspired.
Workshop 5. Jonathan Bailey (King's St. Alban's Primary)
'Computer curriculum: is it fit for purpose? Are we doing enough?
"I love computers, enjoy the use of gadgets and how they can be used in/out the classroom but can we do more? Are we helping children to use technology to develop their learning? An insight to what, I see, is the future of the subject."
'The Teenage Brain!
Neil Morris is Headteacher at Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form but still enjoys teaching PE! He has previously been a SENCo and has taught in Birmingham and Hereford before becoming HT at CWLC 11 years ago. He blogs and tweets as @NeilMorrisHT
Dr Khalil Hussein Dr. joined Christopher Whitehead Language College and and Sixth Form in 2013 as a science teacher. Prior to 2013 Khalil had spent approximately 7 years working within the NHS as doctor. His enthusiasm for teaching and learning led to a career change. He is now Head of Biology and a 6th form Learning Mentor at CWLC.
Workshop 3. James Siddle (South Bromsgrove High)
'No nonsense Behaviour Management techniques. All killer, no filler.'
"This workshop does exactly what it says on the tin. Whether you are an experienced teacher looking to restock your classroom management arsenal, or an NQT looking to build your armoury, there will be practical and transferable strategies to take away and try straight away. All delivered with a few stories and a good dose of humour."
James is an Assistant Headteacher at South Bromsgrove. He is responsible for all things Teaching & Learning and for the NQT development and accreditation programme.
Workshop 4. Simone Haughey (Robin Hood Primary School)
'Practical and fun approaches to languages in the primary classroom'
Simone is a MFL Consultant, Primary Languages Teacher and Confucius Classroom Manager at Robin Hood Primary Academy. Simone is a lover of languages as a way to make friends and try new cuisine! She is a self-professed teachmeet addict and likes to keep up her CPD with #mfltwitterati on twitter and Primary Languages on facebook. These are great ways of sharing and being inspired.
Workshop 5. Jonathan Bailey (King's St. Alban's Primary)
'Computer curriculum: is it fit for purpose? Are we doing enough?
"I love computers, enjoy the use of gadgets and how they can be used in/out the classroom but can we do more? Are we helping children to use technology to develop their learning? An insight to what, I see, is the future of the subject."