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In Newham we have an excellent professional development programme
for teachers so they can benefit from the best practice.
We ensure our teachers have every opportunity
to develop their professional skills and expertise. Advisors and
trainers are available to help with everything from your own professional
development to core and foundation curriculum areas. We provide
specialist teams for literacy, numeracy and science. We also have
advisors for history, geography, art and design, technology, PE
and dance as well as consultants in MFL, PHSE RE and drama.
After the induction
year, continuing professional development opportunities include
school-based opportunities and central courses in both subject-based
and whole-school issues. Further on in their careers, Newham teachers
can take advantages of courses leading to training to develop middle
or senior manager potential. The Continuing Professional Development
team work closely with institutions such as University of East London,
the Institute of Education and Canterbury Christchurh University
College to provide accreditation for courses that may lead to Master's
degrees.
We run an impressive array of in-service courses
across all aspects of school and curriculum development.
We have been able to maintain a thriving instrumental
music service, very much against the national trend, of sufficient
quality to mount two Royal Albert Hall concerts in recent years.
Though a city authority, we have roots in the
country too. You may have the chance to take your class to Fairplay
House or the barge Haybay, both in rural Essex, and which together
form our own outdoor education centre. We run the largest campsite
in Epping Forest at Debden House, which has adult residential learning
facilities too. We are keen to extend learning to the wider community
and give everyone the opportunity to learn.
We run Saturday schools for hundreds of children
in Years 5 and 6. Voluntary but popular with teachers and pupils
alike, they cover the National Curriculum in a fresh and exciting
way with group sizes limited to 15.
We run an annual summer school for children between
eight and fourteen. Based principally at places of further and higher
education, it gives children a chance to work with specialists and
see where their aspirations can lead. Newham was also a pioneer
site for summer literacy schools, now widespread across the borough,
and summer numeracy schools, both for Year 6 pupils. At Key Stage
1 every school involves each parent in their child's reading development,
and family literacy schemes take a high place in our learning community
programme too.
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