Excellent Writing Led by Greenfields Education
- No Forthcoming Dates
- Online
- Literacy
- Full
- Primary
- Leadership, Teaching & Learning, Curriculum
- Partner Schools Save 50%
- Affiliate Schools Save 25%
- Free
Summary:
This four-session course aims to develop participants’ pedagogical and subject knowledge in relation to the teaching of writing. In addition to the theory underpinning effective planning for and pupil progression in writing, practical strategies to support children’s development of their writing skills across the primary age range will be shared.
Partner Schools: £800 + VAT
Non Partner Schools: £1000 + VAT
7.2.23
Planning for long term learning
How the structure of your Writing curriculum is at the heart of excellent outcomes.
To explore:
- Curriculum content and design in Writing
- Planning structures
- A systematic approach to sequencing
- What this looks like in practice
28.3.23
Planning great writing sequences
A practical guide to plotting a Writing sequence, using Power of Reading as a starting point.
To explore:
- The balance of skills teaching and application
- A model for planning extended writing outcomes
- The part that isolated Writing encounters play
- The difference between doing writing and teaching writing
5.6.23
Progression and expectation
Understanding progression in core Writing concepts and how this can help us to drive and shape practice.
To explore:
- Key Writing milestones
- Progression in key aspects of Writing
- How metacognitive scripting and questioning can support the delivery of complex concepts
4.7.23
Effective evaluation of your curriculum
Practical guidance for ensuring the quality of your writing curriculum and how this can be used to reshape provision.
To explore:
- What does excellence look like
- Using pupil book study as an essential tool for quality assuring writing provision
- The importance of the journey and the destination
Partner Schools: £800 + VAT
Non Partner Schools: £1000 + VAT
Summary:
This four-session course aims to develop participants’ pedagogical and subject knowledge in relation to the teaching of writing. In addition to the theory underpinning effective planning for and pupil progression in writing, practical strategies to support children’s development of their writing skills across the primary age range will be shared.
Partner Schools: £800 + VAT
Non Partner Schools: £1000 + VAT
7.2.23
Planning for long term learning
How the structure of your Writing curriculum is at the heart of excellent outcomes.
To explore:
- Curriculum content and design in Writing
- Planning structures
- A systematic approach to sequencing
- What this looks like in practice
28.3.23
Planning great writing sequences
A practical guide to plotting a Writing sequence, using Power of Reading as a starting point.
To explore:
- The balance of skills teaching and application
- A model for planning extended writing outcomes
- The part that isolated Writing encounters play
- The difference between doing writing and teaching writing
5.6.23
Progression and expectation
Understanding progression in core Writing concepts and how this can help us to drive and shape practice.
To explore:
- Key Writing milestones
- Progression in key aspects of Writing
- How metacognitive scripting and questioning can support the delivery of complex concepts
4.7.23
Effective evaluation of your curriculum
Practical guidance for ensuring the quality of your writing curriculum and how this can be used to reshape provision.
To explore:
- What does excellence look like
- Using pupil book study as an essential tool for quality assuring writing provision
- The importance of the journey and the destination
Partner Schools: £800 + VAT
Non Partner Schools: £1000 + VAT
Greenfields Education Ltd is a small collective of educational professionals that was founded in 2017 to support schools in accessing high quality, focussed school support for leadership, curriculum and assessment.