Research School Network: Working Together in 2018 – 19
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Working Together in 2018 – 19
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We hope that you have all had a restful and enjoyable summer break. We have a great deal planned for 2018 – 19 at the Durrington Research School. Here are some of the ways you can work with us over the coming year:
NQT Support & Development Programme
This programme will consist of conferences and twilights for NQTs, supporting them with engaging with research evidence in some key areas, and then mobilising it in their classrooms.
Further details here
Training Programmes
For 2018 – 19 we have planned eight 3 day training programmes, on a range of topics that we think will feature heavily in school improvement plans next year.
You can view an overview of our training programmes here.
We are also hosting a launch event for our training programmes on 11th September at 4.30pm here at Durrington. During this evening you will have the opportunity to find out further details about each of the training programmes from the programme leaders (there is also a 10% discount on any bookings made on the evening). Further details about this event can be found here.
Twilights
As well as our training programmes, we also have a programme of free twilights that we are hosting here at Durrington.
Further details can be found here.
Other ways of working together
There are a number of other ways in which we can work with you to develop evidence informed practice in your school. Find out more here.
You can also download our ‘2018−19 Training & Support Programme’ here.
Here’s to a great 2018 – 19!
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