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AELP Workshop

Outstanding Teaching, Learning and Assessment Workshop

An outstanding lesson – for teachers, tutors and assessors

Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Holiday Inn Regent's Park, London

Tips and ideas to make your lessons outstanding. What does outstanding look like? This session focuses on the current Common Inspection Framework handbook that Ofsted use when judging teaching, learning and assessment and personal development, behaviour and welfare.


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Overview

The aims and objectives of the session are to:
  • develop an understanding of what outstanding looks like to Ofsted
  • explore the components of an outstanding teaching session
  • reflect upon how your organisation may be able to move towards outstanding.
It focuses on what constitutes outstanding practice, covering tips and ideas on how to move from good to outstanding as well as practical ideas on assessment for learning, target setting and progress.

Target audience: this event is targeted at teachers, tutors and assessors as well as managers responsible for quality improvement and curriculum development.

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Feedback from previous Outstanding Teaching, Learning and Assessment workshops

I thoroughly enjoyed this workshop: Carolyn was so informative, enthusiastic and encouraging. The whole day was constructive and I feel energised. I can't wait to go back and feedback to my team. I would seize the chance to attend any other workshops Carolyn delivers.

Thank you so much for organising the above event. I found it most inspiring and will make changes to my own teaching practice to reflect that learning is taking place.

A good variety of activities to consolidate topics, also valuable resources to take back and apply to my teaching teams.

Carolyn is an excellent facilitator, she keeps you motivated and has an excellent subject knowledge.

Many thanks to Carolyn for a fantastic day - it's given me confidence going forward to enhance and improve the quality of teaching, learning and assessment.

I feel more informed and confident in being able to articulate "outstanding" TLA.