Conference Programme
 
 

 

TIME
SESSION
ROOM
8:30 - 9:30 Registration and Marketplace and coffee on arrival
With entertainment from Angel Squadron & Oakwood Choir
Marketplace
9:30 - 9:45 Welcome and Introductions
Janis Triska, Head Teacher, Oakwood High School, Manchester
Worsley Suite
9:45 - 10:00

Conference opening address
Nick Page, Deputy Director of Children’s Services, Salford Local Authority

Worsley Suite
10:00 - 10:30 Enterprise in Special Education
David Taylor, Deputy Director, Employer Partnership Division
Department for Children, Schools & Families
Worsley Suite
10:30 - 10:50 Coffee and Market Place
a
Marketplace

5 minutes transition time

10.55 – 11.40
LEARNING JOURNEY 1
The
Enterprising Student
The
Enterprising
Teacher
The
Enterprising TA
Enterprising
Leadership
Enterprising
Teaching &
Learning
The
Enterprising
School

 

UN PIQUE-NIQUE
de l’entrepreneur

Led by
Gill Brunt
And
Oakwood pupils

 

ACCREDITING
SOCIAL,
EMOTIONAL
ASPECTS OF ENTERPRISING LEARNING

Led by
Lisa Southwood
and Ian Moore

 

 

DEVELOPING AN ENTERPRISING TA TEAM

Led by
Joanne Hamer,
Jayne Gannon
and
Gary Sykes

 

LEADING A HIGH PERFORMING AND ENTERPRISING SPECIALIST SCHOOL

Led by
Michael Appleyard

 

IS POETRY FASHIONABLE?

Led by
Glynis Aldred, 
Jay Cahill
and
Mike Garry

 

ACCESSING THE HARD TO REACH

Led by
Emma Stringer,
and
Stephanie Stapley

 
5 minutes transition time
 
11.45 – 12.30
LEARNING JOURNEY 2
International Enterprise Social & Ethical Enterprise Embedding an
Enterprise Ethos
Transitional
Enterprise
Enterprise
Learning Journey
Enterprise
Pedagogy

 

ENGLAND v OZ
RETAIL CHALLENGE

Led by
ABW, Jay Cahill, Stuart Fraser and the Student Enterprise Team

 

ACCREDITING COMMUNITY
ENTERPRISE
WITH THE
VILLAGE PEOPLE

Led by
Steven Heeley,
Liz Capell and
Sheila Mosley

 

TRACKING ENTERPRISE
THROUGH EVERY CHILD MATTERS

Led by
Sue Perkin


 

PART TIME
INCLUSION PROGRAMMES
FOR
MAINSTREAM SCHOOLS

Led by
Joanne Perkin


 

TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE THROUGH ENTERPRISE

Led by
Margaret Murden
and
Linda Buckley

 

EMBEDDING SEAL INTO ENTERPRISE
LEARNING

Led by
Lisa Southwood

 

 

12:30 - 1:30
Lunch and Marketplace
Brindleys
Restaurant

 

1:30 – 2:25
LEARNING JOURNEY 3
The
Enterprising
Student
The
Enterprising
Teacher
The
Enterprising
TA
Enterprising
Leadership
Enterprising
Teaching &
Learning
The
Enterprising
School

 

SO MANY WORDS

Led by
Jamie Paterson
and
So Many Words
Theatre Company

 

3D SCIENCE & CHOCOLATE ROCKS

Led by
Amanda Stobart
and
Gary Sykes

 

 

TAKING THE
LEAD ON
CARE
AND
PROTECTION

Led by
Debbie Brookes,
Rose Bingham
and
Angela Bowen

 

LEADING
DIPLOMA
LEARNING

Led by
Jay Cahill

 

CAPTURE ENTERPRISE
LEARNING

Led by
Tom Marsden
and
Daniel O’Brien

 

CHRISTMAS -
OUT OF THE BOX

Led by
Fran Gray,
Oakwood Choir
and
Cast of Angel
Squadron

 
10 minutes coffee, networking and transition time
 
2:35 – 3:20
LEARNING JOURNEY 4
International Enterprise Social & Ethical Enterprise Embedding an
Enterprise Ethos
Transitional
Enterprise
Enterprise
Learning Journey
Enterprise
Pedagogy

 

FACTORY RECORDS
IN

NEW YORK

Led by
Michael Appleyard
and
Steven Heeley

 

THROUGH THE LENS

Led by
Kelly Stirling
and
Gail Fisher

 

DEVELOPING ADDITIONAL LEARNING
SUPPORT
SERVICES

Led by
Margaret Harris,
Ruth Benson
and
Patrick Sullivan


 

NOBODY SITS
AT HOME

(POST-16
PATHWAYS)

Led by
Karen De Vine

 

ENTERPRISE THROUGH THE
PLTS

Led by
Sarah Watts

 

PROFILING ENTERPRISE LEARNING
OUTCOMES FOR EMPLOYABILITY

Led by
Tom Marsden,
Adrian Jones and Gerard Liston

 

5 minutes transition time

   

 

3.25 – 3.45

Enterprise – The Bigger Picture
Marilyn McHugh, Senior Manager, Foundation Learning, Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency

Worsley Suite
3.45 – 4.10

Outcomes and importance of Enterprise Education from an Ofsted Perspective
David Butler, Director of LB Associates Ltd, former HMI National Lead for Business and Enterprise, Ofsted.

Worsley Suite
4.10 – 4.30

Conference close
Mervyn Wilson, Chief Executive and Principal, Co-operative College

Worsley Suite
4.30 – 4.45

Evaluation and depart
With entertainment from Oakwood School Choir

Worsley Suite

 

All delegates will receive a complimentary NEiSE 09 Conference memory stick.  It contains copies of all conference presentations, a collection of national enterprise education resources, websites, contacts and a full range of exemplar policies, strategies and leadership, teaching and learning resources from Oakwood High School and partners.  In addition, there is a selection of brand new enterprising learning, teaching and leadership resources for you to adapt, supplied by Paul Delbridge-Smith, former National Coordinator of Enterprise Education in England.

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