Education for the next generation
Education for the next generation
If you’ve never attended the NUT’s annual National Education Conference (NEC) you don’t know what you’re missing! This year’s conference place over the weekend of 30 June to 1 July in the relaxed atmosphere Stoke Rochford Hall, the union’s training centre in Lincolnshire. union.
The NEC is one of the best possible ways of keeping up with the latest educational developments. This year’s theme is ‘talking about my generation’ and keynote speakers will include:
* Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood
* Dame Mavis Grant, NUT member and headteacher of Canning Street primary school, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
* Beatriz Pont, specialist in equity issues at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
* Professors Robin Alexander and Richard Pring, who will lead a session on the curriculum reviews of primary and secondary education.
There will be many opportunities to interact with colleagues in small group sessions for primary, secondary and special education teachers, and for heads and deputies, as well as in workshop sessions on topics of interest to all.
For further information on the programme, fees and bookings, email j.theakston@nut.org.uk or j.pitt@nut.org.uk or call 020 7388 6191.
If you’ve never attended the NUT’s annual National Education Conference (NEC) you don’t know what you’re missing! This year’s conference place over the weekend of 30 June to 1 July in the relaxed atmosphere Stoke Rochford Hall, the union’s training centre in Lincolnshire. union.
The NEC is one of the best possible ways of keeping up with the latest educational developments. This year’s theme is ‘talking about my generation’ and keynote speakers will include:
* Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood
* Dame Mavis Grant, NUT member and headteacher of Canning Street primary school, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
* Beatriz Pont, specialist in equity issues at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
* Professors Robin Alexander and Richard Pring, who will lead a session on the curriculum reviews of primary and secondary education.
There will be many opportunities to interact with colleagues in small group sessions for primary, secondary and special education teachers, and for heads and deputies, as well as in workshop sessions on topics of interest to all.
For further information on the programme, fees and bookings, email j.theakston@nut.org.uk or j.pitt@nut.org.uk or call 020 7388 6191.
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