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Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Articles

In the fourth and final part of her series on CPD in Dudley, Vicki Jordan explains how the local authority built development for school support staff into its CPD programme

Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Practical tips

Ofsted has to give just two days’ notice before inspection, so it’s a good idea to have a training session in reserve for when your school gets the call. Paul Ainsworth outlines just such a session

Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Articles

Keith Postlethwaite, Linda Haggarty, Kim Diment and Jean Ellins look at the NQT experience and explain why induction must be about more than mere behaviour management and helping new teachers ‘fit in’

Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Articles

Joining forces with other schools is not only a great way to develop efficiency and respond to local needs – it also offers great opportunities for enhancing CPD, says Elizabeth Holmes

Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Articles

The post-election dust is settling and we now have a clearer picture of what is coming our way

Issue 128 - July/Aug 2010
Newsletter - Articles

Although questions have been raised over the future of the MTL (see CPD Update June), in the West Midlands at least, after an intense five months of recruitment, NQTs have finally begun to embark on their MTL journey

Issue 127 - Jun 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 127 - Jun 2010
Newsletter - News
Issue 127 - Jun 2010
Newsletter - Articles

Dudley local authority offers a range of programmes to help CPD leaders fulfil their role effectively. Continuing her look at the LA, Vicki Jordan explains more

Issue 127 - Jun 2010
Newsletter - Articles

How can CPD leaders help teachers to gain that ‘outstanding’ grade during the brief time inspectors spend in their classrooms? Jackie Beere offers some practical advice