With 2 months to go until Teaching School South West’s (TSSW) Literacy Conference SW 2019, delegates now have the chance to choose from a number of inspiring workshops to take part in on the day! In addition to 3 keynote speeches from Ruth Miskin CBE, Daisy Christodoulou and Lindsay Skinner – 16 workshops have been arranged from regional and national literacy experts. More details below: Keynotes Ruth Miskin CBE | Ruth Miskin Training ‘Every child can read’ Daisy Christodoulou | No More Marking ‘Seven Myths About Education: Why Knowledge Matters’ Lindsay Skinner | Author / PiXL Associate / Headteacher ‘Crafting Brilliant Sentences’ Workshops Lindsay Skinner | Author/PiXL Associate/Head Teacher ‘Knowledge & Vocabulary’ Daisy Christodoulou | Director of Education No More Marking/Author ‘No More Marking – A Comparative Judgement Approach’ Dr Annabel Watson |Senior Lecturer at University of Exeter ‘Beyond Acronyms: Arguing Outside A Forest And Forgetting To PEE’ Donna Briggs | Deputy Director of Plymouth Teaching School Alliance ‘The Plymouth Oracy Project: Oracy At The Heart’ David Baker | Curriculum Manager for AQA ‘Writing For GCSE English Language Paper 1 & 2’ Julie Fossey & Claire Palmer | Deputy Head and Key Stage Leader at West Exe School, part of the Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust ‘Improving Literacy Across The Curriculum’ Bronnie Williams | Phase Leader at Broadclyst Community Primary School ‘From Page To Stage’ Katy Parkinson | Founder Director of Lexonik ‘The Value Of Explicitly Teaching Vocabulary’ John Stannier | Assistant Headteacher at Great Torrington School ‘The Power Of Morphology - How The History Of English Can Empower Every Pupil To Decode The Complex Language Of Exam Papers’ and ‘The Neuroscience Behind Emotional Literacy (Or Transforming Academic Outcomes With Love)’ Rachel Higginson | Creative Education Consultant ‘Disruptive Innovation In Education’ Elinor Pepperell | Speech and Language Therapist at Talk Matters South West CIC ‘Talk Matters - Language, The Foundation For Literacy’ Helen Prince | English and Literacy Advisor ‘Addressing A 'Lack Of Eloquence'’ Michelle Dyer | South Coast English and Literacy Advisor at United Learning ‘DEAR - Doing Everything Around Reading’ Matt Pitts & Hayley Ryan | Deputy Head at Broadclyst Community Primary School and Create and Dance Project Manager for Royal Opera House ‘Students' Adventures In Wonderland - Engaging Learners In Literacy Through The ROH Create And Dance Programme’ Siobhan Meredith & Claire Jones | Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher at Marine Academy Plymouth ‘From Learning Phonics To Developing A Love Of Reading’
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