National Primary English Conference 2022
'That's me'! Ensuring diverse representation across the primary English curriculum
Diversity is the theme of the Herts for Learning annual spring conference 2022; specifically focusing on ensuring that all pupils are given adequate opportunities to make a deep connection with reading through enhancing teachers’ commitment to providing books that reflect a wide range of realities.
The conference will feature input from experienced teachers, academics and political campaigners and will ensure that delegates leave with an understanding of how they can work to improve diverse representation through the English curriculum in their schools and classrooms, and why this work matters so much. The day will conclude with a contribution from The Honourable Stuart Lawrence, younger brother of Stephen Lawrence. A motivational public speaker with over 20 years’ experience as a youth engagement specialist.
Speakers include:
Andrew Moffat, Class Teacher Green Meadow Primary School, PD Lead Excelsior MAT
Darren Chetty, Lecturer (Teaching), University College London
Sophie Driver, Deputy Headteacher, Highover JMI School
Gemma Bagnall, Primary School Teacher from a Romani background
Farrah Serroukh, Author of CLPE’s Reflecting Realities Survey of Ethnic Representation within UK Children’s Literature 2017
Michael Gray, Class teacher, Gamlingay Village Primary, Bedfordshire
Why attend:
On-demand access to all session recordings are available until Friday 18th February 2022 and costs £79.
Booking options
For existing HfL schools and customers, please book places via the HfL CPD Hub in the usual way: Course code: ENG/22/254/P
New customers, please book by clicking the 'Buy Tickets' button above where payments can be made by credit or debit card.
About us:
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