Thursday 11th May | 15:30 - 16:30 | Online, via Zoom
We are entering a world where every student's learning experience will tailored to their unique needs and aspirations, where educators are unburdened from mundane tasks and free to inspire and foster creativity. With artificial intelligence we are on the cusp of achieving this. Webinar Overview In this webinar you will learn: - What the new AI innovations are - Strategies for utilising AI right now to save time - Trusted frameworks for using AI tools like ChatGPT - How AI will continue to change the world and education About the Trainer - Dan Fitzpatrick The author of the acclaimed book, The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education, Dan imparts invaluable insights and tactics for harnessing AI in education. His exceptional work in the industry has earned him esteemed accolades such as the Tech Champion Award at the Digital Industry Dynamite Awards in 2022, and recognition in the latest EdTech50 awards. Cost: £35 per person for SWIFT member schools | £55 for other colleagues
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Please see below the presentations and resources from speakers who delivered at the Primary SEND Professional Community on Thursday 9th March 2023:
Alison Betts, Whole School SEND An update on the latest Whole School SEND developments. View Alison's presentation here. Frances Harding, Primary Teaching Manager/Coordinator, 1-2-1 Mentors Intervention services and support programmes to meet the needs of vulnerable children and young people. View Frances' presentation here. Ben Westley, SENDCO, Wynstream Primary Person Centred Planning to inform annual reviews. View Ben's presentation here. Jackie Ross, SEN Strategic Director, Education Leadership Team Update on the 0-25 Team and their SEND Improvement Strategy. View Jackie's presentation here. Charlotte Kelman, PhD Researcher, University of Exeter Tools for schools research study. View Charlotte's presentation here. Next Session Thursday 22nd June 2023, 8.45am - 12.30pm, Exeter Court Hotel Book your space here. Tuesday 25th April | 14:30 - 16:30 | Countess Wear Community School
Be part of a relevant, thought provoking community through which you will develop practical ideas to actively promote Equality, Diversity & Inclusion of marginalised groups through the education of staff and children in the south west. Cost: Free to SWIFT member schools | £25 for other colleagues Tuesday 16th & Wednesday 17th May | 09:30 - 16:00 | Countess Wear Community School
This qualification is designed for workers caring for children in the absence of their parents and meets Ofsted requirements for those working in Early Years settings. Currently the EYFS statutory framework requires at least one person who has a current paediatric First Aid certificate to be on the premises or outings at all times, when children are present. This qualification is designed to provide essential paediatric lifesaving skills and paediatric incident management. Typical delivery methods are predominantly practical, and the course is assessed by continual observation of candidate performance. Cost: £120 per person for SWIFT member schools | £180 per person for non-members. Plus £25 per person certificate and awarding body fee. Wednesday 26th April | 09:30 - 11:30 | Countess Wear Community School
This workshop aims to teach adult facilitators the benefits of Lego therapy as an intervention for children on the autistic spectrum. Whilst understanding the theory of Lego therapy, there will be the opportunity for delegates to take part in a session which illustrates how Lego therapy differs from merely playing with Lego. It will look at the outcomes for many young people (i.e. developing social skills such as turn taking, social negotiations and collaborative play). The workshop will also demonstrate the roles of those involved (including adults) and explains how this can potentially improve the social opportunities for young people. Cost: £45 for SWIFT member schools | £75 for other colleagues |
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