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This conference will provide outstanding learning opportunities linked to topical developments in primary science teaching along side time to talk and share ideas with other primary practitioners.

It will be held at Birmingham City University on 18 June 2020, 9 – 4pm.

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Enthuse partnerships works with groups of 4-8 schools and colleges to develop a bespoke 2-year action plan which includes teacher CPD and free resources. Each partnership receives £10,000 per year over 2 years (£20,000 total).

The focus of the project should be STEM related and each partnership will be supported by a STEM coach.

This is a great opportunty for Solihull schools to work together to develop areas of maths, science, computing and engineering. Enthuse partnerships have worked  with groups of schools focusing on, for example, improving engagement in mathematics for passive girls and are currently keen to work with groups of schools wishing to develop an interleaving, connected curriulum.

For further information contact SEIS senior education improvement adviser, Donna Wright (donnawright@solihull.gov.uk).

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Many children with SEND struggle to learn to read and the considerable attainment gap in reading for children with SEND increases across the key stages.

The HERiSS project will evaluate the effects of a computer-based early reading programme on reading skills for children with special educational needs and disabilities in special schools.

This is the first special school project funded by the Educational Endowment Foundation (EEF).

Please see information sheet below for further details.

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The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) is funding a two year randomised controlled trial of the Whole School SEND Review (WSS Review) process. Developed by the Whole School SEND consortium at Nasen, they are seeking to recruit 160 secondary schools to take part in this exciting study.

The WSS review process will enable school leaders to improve special educational needs and disability (SEND) provision at their setting.

Please see information sheet below for further details.

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This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day will be held on Monday 27 January 2020. The theme for this memorial day is stand together.

For further information,  please see Holocaust Memorial letter 2020 for all schools.