Programme
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9.00 |
Arrival and Registration |
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9.30 |
Opening address - tbc |
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10.15 |
Coffee |
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10.30 |
Workshops AM1 - AM3 NB For numeracy, it is necessary to attend both
morning and afternoon sessions |
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12.45 |
Lunch |
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1.30 |
Workshops PM1 - PM3 NB For numeracy, it is necessary to attend both
morning and afternoon sessions |
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3.30 |
Close |
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Additional presentation for those interested in
gaining QTLS (Qualified Teacher and Learning Skills) or ATLS (Associate
Teacher and Learning Skills) |
This free event is
being sponsored by:
West Midlands Centre for Excellence in Teacher
Training
and the
Essential Skills Resource Centre
To reserve a place please
complete and return the attached booking form to: s.fellows@warwick.ac.uk
Sue Fellows, Essential Skills Resource Centre,
Westwood Campus, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Please note - bookings cannot be made without the
booking form
Workshops:
Morning
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AM1 |
Functional Skills (Literacy) A chance to
look at some assessment papers from different awarding bodies and really get
to grip with what the functional literacy tests look like and to discuss
implications for practitioners and learners in the classroom. There will also
be a tutor who has piloted the functional skills assessments available to
share her experience. |
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AM2 |
Helping Learners Progress with their Maths The focus
will be on practical teaching and learning approaches relevant across a range
of programmes - Skills for Life Numeracy, Functional Maths and Embedded
Numeracy. This session will
continue in the afternoon it will be necessary to attend both sessions. |
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AM3 |
Lively lessons
creating interest in the ESOL classroom What is it that
livens up the atmosphere in the classroom, and how can we achieve this
without huge amounts of extra preparation? In this practical workshop,
we will be looking at what motivates learners and how we can tweak the
materials we use (SfL materials, Citizenship materials etc) to maximise
learners interest. |
Afternoon
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PM1 |
Using SMS in the classroom The use of the Short Messaging Service (or text speak) has many
educational professionals in despair and worried about a lowering of
standards in English. However, this new language is so ubiquitous that as
teachers we should find ways to embrace the technology and use it to our
advantage in the classroom. This workshop will explore the key concepts and
develop practical activities to teach literacy using text speak. Bring your
mobile phone! |
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PM2 |
Helping Learners Progress
with their Maths This is the second part of this mornings session it will be
necessary to attend both sessions. |
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PM3 |
(R)ods and
Sods- dusting off your Cuisinaire rods Are you wondering
what Cuisinaire rods are, or are yours gathering dust in a drawer? If you
would like to see how these small wooden rods, (originally designed for use
in numeracy work with children) can be used to present grammar and vocabulary
in the ESOL classroom, come along! This will be a very hands-on session in
which I will give you some ideas and hopefully inspire you to create your own
to use in your classroom next Monday morning! |
Venue:
Teaching Centre, Building 70
Westwood Campus
University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL
024 7657 4557