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Professional Development Resources
This listings page displays resources that have been added to the Luton Learning Grid and flagged as Professional Development Resources. These resources may be supporting material from formal CPD training or more informal material contributed by fellow teachers, school improvement advisors and subject consultants.
There are 88 resources at this time. Showing resources 1 to 10, latest updated first.
Click on the link above or below to view the literature review of Improving the Outcomes for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Pupils.
Ofsted supplementary guidance on inspecting EAL
The Abolition Project links to the National Curriculum KS3 Citizenship Programmes of Study and QCA Schemes of Work
The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Abolition Movement are topics that can be very fruitfully studied by children at this phase, hitting a number of cross-curricular objectives.
Twelve Points for Teacher Guidance
Contains links to the Abolition Projects which can be found on the E2BN Portal. It is an amazing resource that offers many interactive opportunities to research, create and carefully consider events that occured during this period of history.
Oware – named by the Akan speaking people of Ghana- is one of the many variants of the popular Mankala family of games.
A list of contacts who are able to assist and make a valuable contribution to your lessons and programme of events.
Information on Refugee Week
The Teacher Packs are linked to the National Curriculum Key Stage 2 and 3. BHM worked in consultation with the Historical Association to create this resource pack which can be obtained from them on their website.
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