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How to Teach Character in School

  • 23 Nov 2015
  • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Oasis Academy South Bank, 75 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HS

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  • Member of staff working at an Oasis Academy

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Help pupils develop the character to excel in a school-life of tests and the real tests of life

 

Character, Capability, Cognition and Curriculum

 

 

A twilight event for headteachers, senior teachers and senior leaders in Academy groups or local authorities. 

 

 

Most teachers and most parents know that there is much more to school than exam results. Nicky Morgan is talking about it.

 

Expansive Educators such as those who are using Building Learning Power are passionate about it.

 

  • But how does the new character agenda change things?
  • How ready is your school?
  • How will you decide which aspects of character to focus on?
  • How best to embed the development of character across the formal, informal and hidden curriculum of your school?

 

Register now to hear the latest thinking and meet some great practitioners.

 

Keynote speakers include:

 

               

Carly Mitchell, Principal, Oasis Academy South Bank

           

Prof Bill Lucas, Director, Centre for Real-World Learning at University of Winchester

           

Maryl Chambers, Development Director, Building Learning Power

           

Gavin Smith, Principal, Wren Academy


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Ticket Price:
                 

£40  - Individual  

£30 - Per individual in a group of 3+ from same school or Teaching Alliances 

 

                                                   

New thinking on embedding character and using professional enquiry ending with networking and refreshments.

 

 

‘Building a strong character and a sense of moral purpose is part of the responsibility we have towards our children, our society and our nation….we run the risk of creating a generation who excel at passing exams, writing essays, absorbing information, but children without the skills they need to tackle the challenges that lie ahead...’

 

Nicky Morgan, Secretary State for Education

Speech to Wellington Festival, 2015

 

       

‘It’s about being able to talk passionately about the need, and the practicality, of focusing more intently and explicitly on the development of 21st century character strengths. It’s about sharing as widely and loudly as we can the stories of deep success…’

 

Professor Guy Claxton and Professor Bill Lucas

Educating Ruby: what our children really need to learn

 

 

 

 

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