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Early Years Courses Autumn 2015   
(for booking see below)

EYFS & Ofsted – the Common Inspection Framework in Early Years 2015

  • Manchester - Madeleine Lindley Training & Conference Centre, Broadgate, Broadway Business Park, Chadderton, Oldham OL9 9XA on Thursday 1st October 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee. 
  • London - etc.venues, 57 North Wharf Road, Paddington, London W2 1LA on Tuesday 6th October 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £185 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.
  • Southampton - De Vere Venues New Place, High Street, Shirrell Heath, Southampton, Hampshire SO32 2JY on Wednesday 7th October 2015 10am to 3.45pm.  Price £170 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee.
  • Birmingham Area - Beckett's Farm (A. E. Beckett & Sons Ltd), Heath Farm, Alcester Road, Wythall, Birmingham, B47 6AJ on Thursday 8th October 2015  10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee.
  • Sheffield - The Double Tree Hotel (by Hilton Sheffield Park), Chesterfield Road South, Sheffield S8 8BW on Wednesday 14th October 2015 10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.    
  • Leeds - Double Tree Hotel, Granary Wharf, 2 Wharf Approach, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4BR. 0113 241 1000 on Thursday 15th October 2015 10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee.

In September 2015 Ofsted will begin using the Common Inspection Framework for school inspections. This course will focus on how this will impact on the inspection of Early years Provision in the maintained section. The course will look at the four main judgements in relation to EYFS. The judgements are:

  • Effectiveness of leadership and management
  • Quality of teaching, learning and assessment
  • Personal development, behaviour and welfare
  • Outcomes for children and learners.


Substantiating Your Baseline
Using knowledge of child development & effective evidence

  • Lancashire – Ribby Hall Conference Centre, Ribby Road, Wrea Green, Preston PR4 2PR Tuesday 29th September 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.
  • Southampton - De Vere Venues New Place, High Street, Shirrell Heath, Southampton, Hampshire SO32 2JY on Wednesday 7th October 2015 10am to 3.45pm.  Price £170 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee.
  • Liverpool – The De Vere Village Hotel Liverpool, Fallows Way, Whiston L35 1RZ on Tuesday 20th October 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.

The introduction of baseline assessment in September 2015 (statutory from September 2016) means schools will assess on entry levels which will be used to identify progress across EYFS, KS1 & KS2.

The baseline documents are designed to provide a snapshot of the child’s development on entry in relation to Literacy & Maths, the only data being collected by the Department of Education.

Schools, whether or not they decide to participate in this year’s formal baselining, will need a broader picture than a score for Literacy & Maths to evidence childrens on entry levels. This will provide a starting point to identify consolidated learning & progress across all 7 areas of learning & development to parents, senior management, local authorities & Ofsted

This course will debate the nature of appropriate data / evidence for young children in nursery & reception. It will provide delegates with the necessary knowledge of child development & the collection of appropriate evidence in order to be able to substantiate baseline data to senior management, inspectors and local authority moderators.

The course will look in detail at Early Years Outcomes, the use of child development expertise & identify the kind of evidence which can indisputably substantiate baseline & progress, particularly important for children who are working below national expectations. The course will consider the use of tracking to identify progress in children’s learning, significant comments & next steps along with the collection of a limited amount of evidence important for substantiating on entry data & ongoing learning.

The course will look at the critical role parents & children play in this process & considers how to include the parent / child voice.



EYFS & Fundamental British Values

  • Liverpool – The De Vere Village Hotel Liverpool, Fallows Way, Whiston L35 1RZ on Wednesday 30th September 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.

This new Early Years course aims to support all practitioners in developing a greater understanding of what Fundamental British Values are and how to incorporate them effectively into early learning.

The course will explore the values of democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect & tolerance for those with different faiths and beliefs along with the ‘prevent duty’. We will also consider how such values translate in good early years practice through aspects of every day routines, behaviour management, PSED, Understanding the World & RE.

We will further explore how to ensure staff are on board and how they influence practice alongside a range of simple and manageable activities which will promote and embed FBV in a positive yet manageable way.



Outstanding Ideas to Develop Early Writing in EYFS

  • Lancashire – Ribby Hall Conference Centre, Ribby Road, Wrea Green, Preston PR4 2PR Monday 9th November 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.
  • Leeds - Double Tree Hotel, Granary Wharf, 2 Wharf Approach, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4BR. 0113 241 1000 on Wednesday 25th November 2015 10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee

This course will consider the fundamentals that need to be in place in child initiated & adult directed teaching to ensure children become confident writers. The course will:

  • Provide opportunities for practitioners to reflect on the ways to promote & develop early writing for young children in nursery & reception classes.
  • Suggest strategies for the development of staff knowledge of the processes involved in meeting the individual needs of children.
  • Consider the nature of enhanced / enriched provision to support writing & how to challenge more able writers in FS.
  • Look at promoting a positive image of writing for all children whilst also meeting the needs of boys.
  • Investigate the nature of interactive writing situations & stimulating creative writing.
  • Explore the teaching of writing from a developmental perspective.



EYFS: Child Initiated Learning,
Continuous Provision building on how young children learn

  • Manchester - Madeleine Lindley Training & Conference Centre, Broadgate, Broadway Business Park, Chadderton, Oldham OL9 9XA on Wednesday 11th November 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.

This course looks at the EYFS statutory requirement to provide a balance of adult led and child initiated learning. The course will consider:

  • What freely chosen or child initiated learning implies.
  • How child initiated learning can be offered through a range of continuous provision in the indoor environment.
  • The nature of basic continuous provision and how this might be set up, maintained & planned for in order to identify potential learning outcomes.
  • Enhancement of basic continuous provision.
  • Challenge for children whose learning needs to be extended (adult initiated or open ended learning).
  • An in-depth look at the three characteristics of effective learning & how they relate to child initiated learning.
  • Short & medium term planning for continuous provision, enhancement & challenge.

 


Observing Outstanding Provision in Your Foundation Stage – a course for senior leaders, managers & subject coordinators

  • Liverpool – The De Vere Village Hotel Liverpool, Fallows Way, Whiston L35 1RZ on Friday 13th November 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £135 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.
  • Birmingham Area - Beckett's Farm (A. E. Beckett & Sons Ltd), Heath Farm, Alcester Road, Wythall, Birmingham, B47 6AJ on Tuesday 17th November 2015  10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch and coffee.
  • London - etc.venues, 57 North Wharf Road, Paddington, London W2 1LA on Wednesday 18th November 2015, 10am to 3.45pm. Price £185 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.

This completely new course will enhance the current knowledge of senior leadership & management of Foundation stage in looking for quality in their provision. The course will focus on the role of the person leading & managing provision in EYFS. Providing a format for observing & monitoring all aspects of provision & practice.

The course will provide an overview of what is regarded by Ofsted as outstanding leadership and provide a framework for leaders & managers to develop an effective action plan for future development. The main aspects considered in the course will involve observing & monitoring:

  • Knowledgeable confident practitioners
  • Children engaged in effective learning in child initiated & adult directed activities
  • The learning environment inside & outside (including basic provision, enhancement & challenge)
  • Children evidencing positive behaviours & respect for learning environment
  • Evidence & progress of children in EYFS
  • Planning
  • Analysing outcomes & achievement
  • Parental engagement



Ultimate Outdoor Learning in EYFS
  – Contrasting not Duplicating

  • Sheffield - The Double Tree Hotel (by Hilton Sheffield Park), Chesterfield Road South, Sheffield S8 8BW on Tuesday 24th November 2015 10am to 3.45pm. Price £155 (plus VAT) including lunch & coffee.

This course looks at the essential nature & long term advantages of offering high quality, challenging outdoor learning. The course will:

  • Explores the pedagogy behind outdoor learning providing practitioners with solid philosophical justification useful for coaching, senior management, Ofsted & parents.
  • Examines the critical role of the adult in supporting learning outdoors.
  • Examines ultimate outdoor provision & learning with common sense ideas as to how to put this into practice in the delegate’s provision.
  • Identifies what is basic to effective outdoor learning and moves onto consider the essential elements of provision.
  • Provides many practical examples of effective provision.
  • Considers hazard, risk taking and challenge.
  • Explores on-going learning experiences & planning for effective outdoor learning (short & medium term).
  • Promotes the use of stories as a starting point for developing early learning in the outdoors developing plods (possible lines of development) and following children’s learning needs & interests.

 

In School Advice & Training

We offer customised consultancy & training nationally & internationally for settings, schools & networks of schools. This includes on-site training and/or observation & evaluation of the schools foundation stage practice. All of the above courses can be delivered in your school for your staff. Prices on application.

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Kathy Bigio Limited, Early Years Advice & Training
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