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Annual Heads of Sixth Form Annual Conference 2012
RESPONDING TO NEW POST-16 CHALLENGES: PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR BUSY
HEADS OF SIXTH FORM
FRIDAY 22 June, 2012 at the Royal National Hotel, Euston, Central London

Conference Programme

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The Learner Achievement Tracker – Ofsted's post-16 data source: training session for those new to the LAT
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Improving retention & achievement through better teaching: how busy Heads of Sixth can improve the quality of teaching & monitor it afterwards – practical strategies 'on a plate'!
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Advising students about degrees abroad: practical advice that Heads of Sixth can use with students
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"More of my students are choosing not to go to university": ready-made advice for Heads of Sixth to pass on to students
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Outstanding tutorial time: practical strategies & ready-made resources to promote independent learning, improve attainment and increase retention
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How HE advisers and students can get the best from the UCAS website: key features and update for 2013: Keeping up-to-date
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Keeping up-to-date with curriculum reform: essential information about the Post-16 sector
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Selecting from the most able applicants: an admissions tutor's view of what Heads of Sixth should pass on to students
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Key guide to resources & strategies supporting students' HE interview performance: resources to take away & re-use straight away

Full conference programme download

Evaluation comments from previous conferences

“good practical materials and ideas to use”

“excellent”

“came last year – it was great”

“excellent presentations”

“good up-to-date information”

“excellent conference and I will continue to attend”

“thanks”

“these conferences are always great”

“rarely this amount of information in one INSET”

“my third year at this event – helps me to formulate my development plan”

“have been before and I wanted to hear  cutting edge work in the sixth form - this conference has met my expectations and was worth the travel”

 

 

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