Lessons Learnt From Last Year in Primary Education

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Farewell 2022-23 and hello 2023-24! As we settle into the new academic year, let us reflect on lessons learnt over the past twelve months and how we can use these to inform and improve our practice in primary education.

‘Every child is a writer’: A Whole School Writing Approach

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Over the last few months, One Education has delivered training and resources to teachers in Oldham as part of the Developing Writing Across the School project. Following the project’s success, we sat down to chat with Harriet Brettell to learn more about the challenges of writing, the importance of a whole school approach, and how other schools can get involved.

Literacy Conference: Day in the life of a delegate

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Find out what it’s like to be one of our delegates as we take you on a tour through our wonderful Literacy Conference 2022: Literacy Rich Experiences. With inspirational keynote speakers, workshops and exhibitors, there’s so much to explore!

Literacy Conference 2022: Literacy Rich Experiences

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With a wonderful venue, amazing speakers, the chance to visit handpicked exhibitors and the opportunity to network with other English leads, the One Education Literacy Conference 2022 is not one to be missed! This year, we will be focusing on how schools can support Literacy Rich Experiences. Read ahead to find out more.

Ofsted’s Research Review of English: Our Top Takeaways for Schools

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Designed to bring together a picture of the national context, with their summary of current research into factors that can affect the quality of education in English, the review explores curriculum progression, pedagogy, assessment and leadership. Here are our top takeaways.

Silence is Not Golden: The Importance of Improving Oracy

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The education community needs to act to prioritise the teaching and learning of Oracy, so that all children develop their own voice. What is Oracy? Why is it so important? What do we need to teach? What can we do to improve Oracy? Read our 6 steps.

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