Mike Davis, Principal Officer for Furtehr Education, OFSTED, is leading an Inspection Preparation masterclass in Portsmouth on 27th March 2013 at the Oasis Conference Centre, Cosham.
Inspection Preparation Training is coming
February 2nd, 2013Breaking News on the IfL and Lesson Observations
February 25th, 2012FE News: UCU has provided an update on government thinking in respect of the IfL and gives us food for thought for lesson observations. A moratorium on graded observations? an increasingly popular choice!
Lesson Observation Training for the FE Sector
February 23rd, 2012CPD Training: Lesson Observation & Feedback Skills, 9th Nov 2012, Oasis Conference Centre, Cosham, Nr Portsmouth
Newbubbles Ltd is holding a Masterclass in Lesson Observation & Feedback skills for FE staff with observation responsibilities. This event provides up-to-the-minute details on the new 2012 inspection priorities and how to grade against the 2012 observation criteria.
Training Event – Lesson Observation & Feedback Skills 09.11.12
CPD Training: Differentiation Masterclass, 13th Nov 2012, Oasis Conference Centre, Cosham, Nr Portsmouth
Distinguished speaker Robert Powell, former Headteacher and now successful FE consultant, leads a session on differentiation for FE teachers teaching at Foundation level to level 4. Dediacted to meeting the requirements of the new 2012 common inspection framework.
Events in November 2012
February 18th, 2012Please see two exciting CPD events coming up for FE teachers in the South. Trevor Gordon on Equality and Arnie Skelton on Motivation & Retention.
Welcome to the Newbubbles Blog
April 30th, 2011This blog is for further education teachers and university educators. It is designed as a companion site to our website www.newbubbles.com and seeks to provide information on latest issues, campaigns and interests common to the further education sector, and a place for consulting recently published government documents and white papers. Events and notices relating to training events and conferences will also be published here.
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