Leading On - Literacy and Reading

This is an extended webinar for literacy and reading leads across primary, secondary or trusts. It will focus on three areas:

  • Literacy and reading with inspection in mind
  • How to effectively build on reading and literacy from primary as pupils move from KS2 to KS3, including a focus on national data and pupil patterns
  • Sharing of effective practice across primary and secondary
There will be an opportunity for questions in the final panel discussion at the end.
 

ASCL Curriculum, Assessment and Inspection Specialist, Tom Middlehurst will focus on literacy and reading in an Ofsted inspection, including what schools should have in place and questions that may be asked in a reading deep dive. Tom will also focus on what this looks like in Key Stage 3 and what inspectors will be looking for.

ASCL Primary and Data Specialist Tiff Harris will then look at how primaries and secondaries can ensure they are working together effectively to ensure the effective delivery of literacy as pupils move from Key Stage 2 into Key Stage 3. Tiff will also talk about national data and where patterns are emerging and what school leaders could consider in their literacy strategies.

Finally, Richard Howes, Education Challenge Lead at Dorset Council, will share some effective practice across a range of schools, providing ideas for developing literacy and reading.

At the end, the panel will come together and take questions from delegates.

*PLEASE NOTE: This is a prerecorded session and available for purchasing resources only*
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Tiffnie Harris

Primary and Data Specialist

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Tom Middlehurst

Curriculum, Assessment and Inspection Specialist

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Richard Howes

Education Challenge Lead, Chesil Education and Early Help, Dorset Council

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