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SUMMARY:EduKIT: Rethinking Report Writing
DESCRIPTION:For this EduKIT we will welcome Dr Susan Mandala\, Associate Professor (Research) in Pragmatic Stylistics at the University of Sunderland. She will talk about report writing… with a difference. \nRethinking Report Writing: An EduKIT presentation by Dr Susan Mandala \nWriting is hard. Few would disagree with that. But for educationalists\, writing matters. Whether it is reports for school improvement; evaluations of school governance; strategic plans for curriculum development; or expressions of our own professional ability\, writing affects lives. When writing works\, the right things get done\, the right projects get off the ground\, the best ideas come to the fore. Increasingly\, however\, we see writing that disappoints. Data is described rather than analysed; ideas are generated but not organised; conclusions are made but do not flow from the account presented. In this EduKIT\, I explore\, from my perspective as a linguist\, writer\, and writing consultant\, why such issues occur\, why conventional writing advice often fails us\, and how two techniques from qualitative research\, thematic coding and card-sorting\, are a way forward for writing in education. \nDr Susan Mandala is Associate Professor (Research) at the University of Sunderland and a professional Writing Consultant. As a specialist in stylistics\, the study of choice in language\, she has published two books (Language in Science Fiction and Fantasy: The Question of Style and Twentieth Century Drama as Ordinary Talk: Speaking Between the Lines) and numerous scholarly essays and journal articles. She is currently interested in the way linguistic approaches apply more widely in other disciplines and professions\, and her latest article ‘Stylistics\, popular culture\, and educational research: A systematised review and case study’\, is published in English Text Construction\, 16 (2): 144-168. As a Writing Consultant\, she delivers a range of workshops on diverse aspects of decision-making in writing. In addition to numerous writing workshops with staff and students at the University of Sunderland\, she has delivered workshops for the North of Tyne Combined Authority (Writing with Impact); the Holmeside Writers in Sunderland (Linguistic Knowledge for Creative Writers); Washington Academy (Answering a Write About Question); and Biddick Academy (Analysing Language in Literature: Finding Patterns and Planning Your Answer). \nFor a more information on Susan and a complete list of her publications\, you can find her on Linkedin. www.linkedin.com/in/susan-mandala-phd-6a94b7290 \nYou may also enjoy her blog on dissertation literature reviews\, A Guide for the Exasperated. https://litreviewsfortheexasperated.blogspot.com/ \nThe AoEA Education Keeping in Touch meetings (EduKITs) are for our members to listen to guest speakers\, share knowledge and best practice whilst also providing a forum for peer discussion & support. They occur fortnightly at 5.30pm Thursdays during term time. Reserve your place now. Look forward to seeing you there.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/edukit-report-writing-with-a-difference/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
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SUMMARY:Peterborough AoEA Breakfast Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live session from NetSupport House from Les Walton CBE\, Founder and Executive Chair of the Association of Education Advisers. Find out more about our Accredited Quality Standard\, Continuous Professional Development\, Community to Share Good Practice\, and Register of Accredited Associates. \n  \nRegister by clicking here. \n  \nInternational Accredited Quality Standard \nApplications are invited for the next round of the International Quality Standard for those who support and enable school and college improvement. \nThere are two levels of accreditation; Associate and Senior Associate. The process is based on clearly defined criteria on the skills and knowledge of the adviser\, school improvement\, governance\, the management of change\, organisational development and quality systems. It provides an opportunity to reflect on\, and showcase individual skills and experience\, receive external affirmation and opportunities for further development. \n  \nShare Great Practice \nJoin a community of over 500 senior leaders in education\, listen to international speakers sharing their expertise\, or accredited associates sharing best practice at our Annual Summit or monthly Educational Keeping-in-Touch meetings. Colleagues can enrol on the AoEA Hub\, a powerful portal which enables connection\, networking\, and knowledge share across the UK and internationally. \n  \nRegister of Accredited Associates \nThe register is an opportunity for accredited Associates and organisations to promote their experience\, knowledge and expertise with fellow professionals and the wider education community.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/peterborough-aoea-breakfast-afternoon-briefings/
CATEGORIES:AoEA Briefings
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SUMMARY:Peterborough AoEA Afternoon Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live session from NetSupport House from Les Walton CBE\, Founder and Executive Chair of the Association of Education Advisers. Find out more about our Accredited Quality Standard\, Continuous Professional Development\, Community to Share Good Practice\, and Register of Accredited Associates. \n  \nRegister by clicking here. \n  \nInternational Accredited Quality Standard \nApplications are invited for the next round of the International Quality Standard for those who support and enable school and college improvement. \nThere are two levels of accreditation; Associate and Senior Associate. The process is based on clearly defined criteria on the skills and knowledge of the adviser\, school improvement\, governance\, the management of change\, organisational development and quality systems. It provides an opportunity to reflect on\, and showcase individual skills and experience\, receive external affirmation and opportunities for further development. \n  \nShare Great Practice \nJoin a community of over 500 senior leaders in education\, listen to international speakers sharing their expertise\, or accredited associates sharing best practice at our Annual Summit or monthly Educational Keeping-in-Touch meetings. Colleagues can enrol on the AoEA Hub\, a powerful portal which enables connection\, networking\, and knowledge share across the UK and internationally. \n  \nRegister of Accredited Associates \nThe register is an opportunity for accredited Associates and organisations to promote their experience\, knowledge and expertise with fellow professionals and the wider education community.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/peterborough-aoea-afternoon-briefing/
CATEGORIES:AoEA Briefings
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SUMMARY:Coventry AoEA Afternoon Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live session from Coventry City Council from Les Walton CBE\, Founder and Executive Chair of the Association of Education Advisers. Find out more about our Accredited Quality Standard\, Continuous Professional Development\, Community to Share Good Practice\, and Register of Accredited Associates. \nRegister by clicking here! \nInternational Accredited Quality Standard \nApplications are invited for the next round of the International Quality Standard for those who support and enable school and college improvement. \nThere are two levels of accreditation; Associate and Senior Associate. The process is based on clearly defined criteria on the skills and knowledge of the adviser\, school improvement\, governance\, the management of change\, organisational development and quality systems. It provides an opportunity to reflect on\, and showcase individual skills and experience\, receive external affirmation and opportunities for further development. \n  \nShare Great Practice \nJoin a community of over 500 senior leaders in education\, listen to international speakers sharing their expertise\, or accredited associates sharing best practice at our Annual Summit or monthly Educational Keeping-in-Touch meetings. Colleagues can enrol on the AoEA Hub\, a powerful portal which enables connection\, networking\, and knowledge share across the UK and internationally. \n  \nRegister of Accredited Associates \nThe register is an opportunity for accredited Associates and organisations to promote their experience\, knowledge and expertise with fellow professionals and the wider education community.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/coventry-aoea-breakfast-afternoon-briefings/
CATEGORIES:AoEA Briefings
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SUMMARY:Coventry AoEA Breakfast Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live session from Coventry City Council from Les Walton CBE\, Founder and Executive Chair of the Association of Education Advisers. Find out more about our Accredited Quality Standard\, Continuous Professional Development\, Community to Share Good Practice\, and Register of Accredited Associates. \nRegister by clicking here! \nInternational Accredited Quality Standard \nApplications are invited for the next round of the International Quality Standard for those who support and enable school and college improvement. \nThere are two levels of accreditation; Associate and Senior Associate. The process is based on clearly defined criteria on the skills and knowledge of the adviser\, school improvement\, governance\, the management of change\, organisational development and quality systems. It provides an opportunity to reflect on\, and showcase individual skills and experience\, receive external affirmation and opportunities for further development. \n  \nShare Great Practice \nJoin a community of over 500 senior leaders in education\, listen to international speakers sharing their expertise\, or accredited associates sharing best practice at our Annual Summit or monthly Educational Keeping-in-Touch meetings. Colleagues can enrol on the AoEA Hub\, a powerful portal which enables connection\, networking\, and knowledge share across the UK and internationally. \n  \nRegister of Accredited Associates \nThe register is an opportunity for accredited Associates and organisations to promote their experience\, knowledge and expertise with fellow professionals and the wider education community.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/coventry-aoea-breakfast-briefing/
CATEGORIES:AoEA Briefings
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SUMMARY:Coaching 5: Introducing a Coaching System
DESCRIPTION:This final session will look at learning to date; best practice locally and nationally; your responses to specified learning\, reading and practice; and seek to simplify the task of introducing a coaching and change management system.\n\n\n\n\nWho is delivering the course? \nTony Markowski and Éamonn Whelan will be leading the programme. Both enjoyed successful careers in education and now advise national and regional boards\, MATs\, LAs\, Headteachers and their teams. They are accredited Executive Coaches\, therapeutic counsellors and Senior Associates of the Association of Educational Advisers\, on whose Development Board they sit. \nWhat goes on in the sessions? \nThe model is a blend of formal presentation\, question and answer sessions\, case study review and supported practical activity. As well as a general introduction to the principles and characteristics of coaching\, participants will be offered tools and strategies to support leaders and staff\, at all levels. \n  \nTwo participants will feedback on background reading designed to extend and enhance learning. \n  \nClick here to book your place via Eventbrite.
URL:https://aoea.co.uk/event/coaching-5-introducing-a-coaching-system/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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