On-demand CPD: How to use ACTive Citizenship Toolkits
Join us for this pre-recorded webinar exploring our 3 ACTive Citizenship Toolkits (KS2, KS3 & KS4).
About this session
This webinar will offer practical advice on how to use our ACTive Citizenship Toolkits in your setting. Our free toolkits cover Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 and can be used from primary education up to GCSE Investigations in secondary schools. These easy to follow booklets and teacher guidance sheets ensure that teachers can feel confident when delivering lessons based on responsible action and creating change. This session will explain how the toolkits work and provide hints and tips on how to produce successful active citizenship projects in your school.
Who is it for?
This webinar is suitable for all teachers, Heads of Year, and those responsible for overseeing school based and/or community projects run by pupils
Why register?
By the end of this webinar you will:
- be confident in using the ACTive Citizenship resources
- have a clearer understanding of active citizenship and how it can be used in your setting
How do I access the session?
After registering, the video and supporting materials will be available to access in the Booked Events area in your Membership Dashboard from 21 October 2024.
Useful information
This workshop will support the ITTECF in the following ways:
- Discussing and analysing with expert colleagues how to sequence lessons so that pupils secure foundational knowledge before encountering more complex content.
- Discussing and analysing with expert colleagues how to identify possible misconceptions and plan how to prevent these from forming.
- Increasing challenge with practice and retrieval as knowledge becomes more secure (e.g. by removing scaffolding, lengthening space or introducing interacting elements).
- Providing opportunities for all pupils to learn and master essential concepts, knowledge, skills and principles of the subject.
- Being aware of common misconceptions and discussing with expert colleagues how to help pupils master important concepts.
- Discussing and analysing with expert colleagues how to revisit the big ideas of the subject over time and teach key concepts through a range of examples.
- Drawing explicit links between new content and the core concepts and principles in the subject.
- Enabling critical thinking and problem solving by first teaching the necessary foundational content knowledge.
CPD strand – Leading Citizenship
Event team
Meet the team who will be running this event
Kelly Allchin
Assistant Principal, Leeds City Academy
Zoe Baker
Head of Education and Professional Development (ACT)
FAQs
These are some of the questions we are most often asked about our training sessions. If you have other questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch and we will be happy to help.