The South Central Regional Centre for the Cambridge Primary Review based at School of Education is hosting a series of twilight seminars focusing on working in the spirit of the Cambridge Primary Review.
The seminars will take place throughout June and July with further events planned for next term. Speakers will include heads from local schools, University of Brighton staff and Alison Peacock, the Cambridge Primary Review National Network Leader.
Series of twilight seminars
Wednesday 15 June
4pm - 5.30pm
Children will not learn to think for themselves if their teachers are expected to do merely as they are told (CPR final report) CPD: A case for teacher learning communities.
Soo Sturrock, School of Education, University of Brighton
Tuesday 28 June
4pm - 5.30pm
An alternative approach to school improvement
Alison Peacock - Head teacher The Wroxham School, Potters Bar and Cambridge Primary Review National Network Leader
Thursday 7 July
4pm - 5.30pm
Learning Journeys at Middle Street
Julie Aldous - Headteacher Middle Street Primary School, Brighton
Book your place
Email carol.robinson@brighton.ac.uk
The seminars are free of charge and limited to 30 places. If you or members of staff you work with would like to attend one or more of the seminars, please email at least a week before the event stating how many places you would like. Where seminars prove very popular, spaces may be limited to two per school.


