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The Education Show 2019

January 17, 2019

The Education Show is going on next door to the Bett show this year, on 24th and 25th January. Here are pointers about a few of the sessions going on.

Basic information

www.education-show.com/

Excel centre, Hall S4

My Personal Highlights

Pedagogy In Practice

  • 24-Jan-19 | 10:30–11:00 A Curriculum For The 21st Century

  • 24-Jan-19 | 11:50–12:20 Monitoring Progress In A Meaningful And Manageable Way

  • 24-Jan-19 | 13:50–14:20 Designing Spaces For Learning

  • 24-Jan-19 | 15:50–16:20 Making Internal Professional Learning (CPD) Work For You: Save Money, Save Time, And Boost Teacher Ownership

  • 25-Jan-19 | 10:30–11:00 Excite, Explore, Excel (E3L): A Connected And Powerful Curriculum

  • 25-Jan-19 | 13:10–13:40 How Do You Want Your School To Change The World? Real-Life Cutting-Edge Research Projects For Your Students And Teachers

  • 25-Jan-19 | 15:50–16:20 Helping Your Pupils To Become Fake News Detectives!

Policy In Practice

  • 24-Jan-19 | 10:30–11:00 Department of Education Keynote Address

  • 24-Jan-19 | 13:50–14:20 Curriculums And Policies Change, But Teaching Doesn’t

  • 25-Jan-19 | 10:30–11:00 Education Trends: What To Watch 2019

  • 25-Jan-19 | 11:10–11:40 The MAT Landscape – State of Play

  • 25-Jan-19 | 13:10–13:40 Research Schools: School-Led Support For Evidence Based Practice

  • 25-Jan-19 | 13:50–14:20 Putting The Professional Back Into Professional Development

School Business

  • 24-Jan-19 | 12:30–13:00 Achieving More With Less

  • 24-Jan-19 | 13:50–14:20 NFER Research: The Future Of Teacher Supply – How To Retain Good Teachers

  • 24-Jan-19 | 14:30–15:00 The ESFA And How It Works For You

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