Online: Primary Art, Craft and Design National Conference: Inclusion and Art
- No Forthcoming Dates
- Art
- Full
- Primary
- Subject Leadership, Teaching & Learning, Curriculum Delivery
- Lunch Included
- Refreshments Included
- Free
Partner Schools From £0.00+VAT
Delegates are welcome to book on all sessions, or choose those which are of interest to them
Simply state in your booking which sessions you wish to attend
All delegates will be charged a fee of £30 per session - in your booking form (in the special requirements section) please state the sessions you wish to attend. .
All delegates will be charged a fee of £30 per session - in your booking form (in the special requirements section) please state the sessions you wish to attend.
A Zoom link will be sent to you for each of the sessions you have booked on. You will simply need to click the link to attend at the appropriate time.
Session 1
09:00 - Welcome - Iain Simper, Director, Educere Consultancy Ltd
09:15 - 10.05 - Keynote lecture: Dr Clare Penketh - 'Ableism' an exploration in art education: re-imagining an equitable and sustainable art education with true relevance for all.
Session 2
10:15 - 10.55 - Workshop session - led by Susan M Coles
How to choose a range of relevant artists designers and makers to make your curriculum diverse and inclusive
Session 3
11:00 -11.40 - Workshop session - led by Paul Carney
Designing inclusive art projects
‘How can we make the art tasks and projects we set for pupils inclusive, so that all might be engaged and participate, regardless of ability or prior need?’
Session 4
12.15 - 12.50 - Workshop session - led by Pragya Kumar
How you can start a participatory arts project in your school and get the community involved! Using the Wall project as a stimulus
Session 5
1.00 - 1.45 - Keynote lecture: Susan M Coles
Unlocking Cultural Capital an exploration of what it actually is (OFSTED don’t know everything!) . Let’s find out how you are probably already fulfilling this need, and can lead on this within the school and community setting.Delegates are welcome to book on all sessions, or choose those which are of interest to them
A full day of keynotes and workshops - with input from the following colleagues:
- Claire Penketh, Associate Professor in Disability and Education, Liverpool Hope University
Focusing on Ableism
- Susan M Coles, Arts, Creativity, Cultural and Educational Consultant
Focusing on bridging the gap between boys and girls in Art, Craft and Design
- Paul Carney, Art & Design Consultant, Educator
Focusing on drawing skills
- Pragya Kumar, Eltham Arts
Focusing on community arts projects
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Delegate from November 19 conference: I found the information from NSEAD regarding the skills and progression children should be evidencing really interesting.
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Delegate from November 19 conference: I found the course very useful because it provided me with important information regarding the expectations of Ofsted. The variety of speakers proved really interesting as each person introduced useful resources to both use in the classroom and support colleagues. The practical sessions and opportunities to speak to colleagues from other schools, as always was really important and helped me to reflect on how i could use the ideas and information I had gleaned from the day. It was a great day and I am really pleased that courses such as this are being organised locally.
- Delegate from November 19 conference: Great pointers for developing a curriculum framework for Art, plus where to find quality resources, the organisations that can help teachers to develop Art in school and the opportunity to network with colleagues.
Claire Penketh Associate Professor in Disability and Education, Liverpool Hope University Focusing on Ableism
Susan M Coles Arts, Creativity, Cultural and Educational Consultant Focusing on bridging the gap between boys and girls in Art, Craft and Design
Paul Carney Art & Design Consultant, Educator Focusing on drawing skills
Pragya Kumar Artist and Art practitioner