2019 Partnership and Mentoring Conference Resources
Please see below a list of the sessions which took place at the 2019 Partnership & Mentoring Conference at the University of Warwick together with any resources available from the sessions.
Session Title |
Presenter |
Resource |
Keynote: A new college, a new collegiality? |
Professor Dame Alison Peacock - CEO of the Chartered College of Teaching The recording of Dame Alison Peacock's presentation |
Session 2 |
Presenter |
Resource |
The Trust Revolution in Schools - collaborative culture change |
Jeanie Davies |
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Schools Research Network |
Dr John Thornby and Mo Cusworth-Yafai |
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New Mentors briefing (EY and Primary, SD and Core) |
Jen Rowan-Lancaster and Kate Glavina |
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Essential Secondary Partnership and Mentoring Briefing |
Kate Hamer |
Session Title |
Presenter |
Resource |
Afternoon Keynote - Mentors and Leaders – What kind of people are we |
Carolyn Roberts – Ethical Leadership Commission, ASCL and Chartered College of Teaching |
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Session 3 |
Presenter |
Resource |
Building resilience. How to nurture your career changers. |
Dr George Madine |
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Preparing trainees to plan |
Stacey Howe |
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Session 4 |
Presenter |
Resource |
Mentors’ Forum |
Julie Taylor, Will Haywood, Kate Hamer, Michelle Thresher |
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Becoming Masterly |
Carol Wild |
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Health and well-being |
Prof Des Hewitt & Prof Vinod Patel |
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Supporting your trainee’s academic development |
Dr Alison Morgan |
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Workload and wellbeing |
Dr Deborah Roberts and Georgina Newton |
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All for One, and One Note for all |
Jonty Leese |
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Keynote Speakers
Professor Dame Alison Peacock is Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, a new Professional Body that seeks to raise our status through celebrating, supporting and connecting teachers to provide expert teaching and leadership. Prior to joining the Chartered College, Dame Alison was Executive Headteacher of The Wroxham School in Hertfordshire. Her career to date has spanned primary, secondary and advisory roles. She is an Honorary Fellow of Queens' College Cambridge, member of the Royal Society's Education Committee, and a Visiting Professor of both the University of Hertfordshire and Glyndŵr University. Her research is published in a series of books about Learning without Limits offering an alternative approach to inclusive school improvement.
Carolyn Roberts was Chair of the Ethical Leadership Commission, a group of system leaders in education. The commission developed a Framework for Ethical Leadership, a pathfinder project for schools and trusts and an Ethics Forum where tricky issues are considered. She is now Chair of the Ethics Committee of the Chartered College of Teaching, which takes this work forwards. Carolyn is in her third headship, at Thomas Tallis, a 2000-place 11-19 comprehensive in Greenwich. Previously, she was Head at Durham Johnston in Durham City and before that, at St Hild's CE school in Hartlepool. Carolyn was Honorary Secretary of ASCL for four years and is a Fellow of the Chartered College.