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WELCOME BACK!

This new school year is an important one for the Teaching Awards: 2008 is our tenth anniversary year.

It's a decade since our founding chairman, Lord Puttnam, established the Teaching Awards to celebrate excellence in education. It will be a very special year, so please watch this space.

This term every nomination for an inspirational teacher, headteacher, teaching assistant, governor or sustainable school will be entered for a free prize draw to win books worth £5000 donated by Oxford University Press.

 
 

Winners of the sports prize

 

Last term the Teaching Awards nominations prize was £2000-worth of vouchers for sports equipment. The winning school was Elmington Enterprise College in Kent, where 14-year-old Esther Salimon nominated her teacher Ms Mamoun.

 

Esther was convinced she was terrible at learning languages – 'then Ms Mamoun worked her magic!' Esther, who starts GCSE Spanish next year, says the nomination only took a few minutes. 'When I'd done it I felt I'd done something really positive for my teacher and my school. Winning the sports prize was a bonus.'

  Nominate now at www.teachingawards.com

GOOD NEWS FROM THE CLASSROOM

More than 18,500 teaching assistants have achieved Higher Level TA status in recent years, and new research shows they are making a positive difference to school life and standards.

 

TA survey published last month by the Training and Development Agency for Schools, showed that 91 per cent of senior leaders (including heads, deputies and assistant heads) believe they have made a positive contribution to pupil performance. Meanwhile 83 per cent of HLTAs, who are part of a 150,000-strong workforce of TAs, believe they have made a positive impact on the work of teachers.

 
The TDA recently announced sponsorship of the 2008 Award for Teaching Assistant of the Year, in recognition of teaching assistants' strong influence and record numbers.

Sugababes presenting Jim Herbert

with his national award

 

The Award covers many supportive roles, including learning mentors such as Jim Herbert, winner in 2007, from Little Ilford School, in the London borough of Newham, where his official title is 'year achievement co-ordinator'.

 

One senior teaching assistant recently wrote to Teaching Awards HQ saying: 'I personally work alongside an NNEB, HLTA, learning mentor and support assistants… For fun, we often refer to ourselves as The TA – as in Territorial Army – because of all the diverse roles we have!'

 


WINNERS’ UPDATE
NEW POSTS FOR TOP TEACHERS

September always spells change in the nation's staffrooms and for some of our winners the new school year means a career move.

Dame Yasmin Bevan, winner in 2005 of the RAF Award for Headteacher of the Year in the East of England, begins a one-year secondment among policy makers at the heart of London's Whitehall.

She is the new Secondary Schools Adviser to Education Secretary Ed Balls, after a 16-year career at Denbigh High School in Luton. The school has undergone a steady transformation and is now among the top 10 state comprehensives for 'value added'.

 

Dame Yasmin, who received her title in the 2007 New Year's Honours List, believes her appointment is a boost for her school and home town. 'All our successes are shared,' she told the Luton Herald and Post, adding: 'I will be back!'

 

 

Yasmin Bevan

Among our 2007 teacher winners at least two are becoming school leaders: Andy Bell, winner of the BT Award for Primary Teacher of the Year in the East Midlands, becomes deputy head at The Meadows Primary School in Lincoln, while Dylan Wyn Evans, winner of the same award in Wales, starts his first headship at Ysgol Iolo Morganwg in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Good luck to all - please let us know if you are moving schools. Email: poppyo@teachingawards.com

'TO BE AN INSPIRATION YOU HAVE TO BE INSPIRED'

Teaching Award winner Vince Evans with Estelle Morris and BBC presenter Ashley Blake

 

The wise and legendary influence of PE teacher Vince Evans, who used this phrase on-stage at the West Midlands ceremony, was celebrated by everyone at John Taylor High School in Burton upon Trent at the end of his 37 years there.

 

Vince is one of several winners of the 2007 Ted Wragg Award for Lifetime Achievement, sponsored by the Innovation Unit, whose careers culminated in winning a plato this summer.

 

Vince will never be forgotten by his pupils, who say he should be named 'teacher of the century'.

At Walton Community School in Peterborough, Grant Seager was head of music for 30 years before winning Lifetime Achievement in the East of England. See his message board at www.teachingawards.com  – it is bursting with tributes and superlatives.

Mr Seager, they say, is a 'supersonic legend', 'the Alex Fergusson of the music world', 'a truly smashing chap' who can never know 'how many young people he's influenced'.

Best wishes to all who retired last term – we trust your platos are a happy reminder of long and fulfilling careers. Do keep in touch.


OPPORTUNITIES
A SCHOOL LIKE MINE
 

Meet children from around the world and learn all about their life at school.

 

To celebrate the publication of A School Like Mine, DK is launching an international pen pal pairing scheme and will match your class with one from another school across the globe.

 

To sign up and receive your activity worksheets and joining pack, email penpals@dk.com

 
Get your pupils involved, bring different cultures into the classroom and make new friends.
 

BOOKBUSTERS
Love books? Join our classroom book club!

We're recruiting class reps for 2008 who love to read and want to be part of DK's dynamic research team

As a DK champion, you will receive free DK books each term to road-test and in return your class rep will be asked to email your views to our email address. Best of all, your student will act as our eyes and ears on the street and will get the chance to exclusively read books before they’re even published!

Email dkchildrensmarketing@uk.dk.com  for details of how to get your class involved this term.

ROYAL AIR FORCE SUPPORTS NEW TEACHING RESOURCE
 

As part of its wider commitment to education, the Ministry of Defence will shortly launch a multi-media teaching resource for 14–16-year-olds in english, maths, science, geography and PSHE.

 

Launching September '07, Defence Dynamics will be available online and free of charge for all teachers to download. Forty complete lesson plans featuring recent MOD case studies and unique visual resources, encourage students to apply their skills and help teachers to foster a dynamic learning environment.

Written in conjunction with practising teachers, all material is curriculum and examination linked, with UK and international case-studies offering broad scope for debate about current issues. Interactive online tasks and video clips, commissioned by the RAF and other Services, provide unique perspectives on otherwise hard-to-teach subjects.

An extensive library of textual and audio-visual resources, many exclusive to the MOD, includes leaflets, advertising, public speeches, biographies, news footage, press releases, and hundreds of photographs from the MOD's extensive archive.

The table here shows a selection of lessons available to download in the first term.
Curriculum area MOD subject
English – Writing to persuade Counter drugs patrols
English – Speaking and listening Defence news reporting
Maths – Bearings Fighters on QRA
Maths – Loci RAF mountain rescue teams
Science – Fractional distillation RAF support after the Torrey Canyon spill
Science – Genetic engineering Defence science and technologies
Geography – Flooding Boscastle floods, 2004
Geography – Tropical Storms West Indian Guard Ships

Register today for priority launch information and to receive notification of new materials at www.defencedynamics.mod.uk


EDUCATIONAL EVENTS
Date Event Information
6–9 September Heritage Open Days

These celebrate England's architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public

8 September International Literacy Day The day highlights the importance of literacy across the world
15 October Healthy Kids Summit A one-day summit at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, London, exploring holistic approaches to physical and mental welfare in children and young people.

Keynote speaker, Rt Hon Ed Balls MP, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families
 
Call: 01462 744054
 

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Sarah Bayliss on 020 7776 2348 or email sarahb@teachingawards.com
   

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