When

June 28, 2024    
9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Event Type

Equals National Conference – 28th June 2024 – Central London

Achieving Good and Outstanding judgements with the successful delivery of Different
(non-National Curriculum) Curricula for children and young people with Profound,
Complex and Severe Learning Disabilities.

Date: Friday 28th June 2024 Venue: Friends House, 173-177 Euston Road, Central London, NW1 2BJ.

An increasing number of specialist schools are recognising the need for non-traditional curriculum models (such as the Equals Multi-tiered Curriculum) as an alternative to a differentiated National Curriculum to effectively meet their pupil’s needs. Clearly however, not teaching TRADITIONAL National Curriculum subjects, naturally creates a concern for schools and how this might be viewed by Ofsted.

Starting with a reminder of Ofsted’s current Inspection Framework, and how this relates to SEND, delivered by an Ofsted HMI, the day will continue with a succession of interactive talks from leaders of Outstanding Exemplar Schools, on the key issues identified by them in attaining both Outstanding and Good Ofsted judgements over the last 18 months.

These key issues have been identified as:

  • Preparation
  • The deep dive into Reading
  • Other deep dives – negotiable or not?
  • Successfully demonstrating high ambition for all learners at all stages of development, but especially the most academically able
  • Base-lining all learners
  • Adopting an analytic approach to teaching and learning
  • Successfully demonstrating impact

Speakers will include:

  • A senior Ofsted HMI to discuss the Inspection Framework and specifically look at deep dives.

To learn more, please email paul@equalsoffice.co.uk

Our last six conferences have been 100% full and oversubscribed so early booking is recommended.

Cost: Only £299 +VAT for Equals Members, £599 for non members.

To book a place please » click here

 

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