Skills Ladders
Presenter(s): Kevin Hiatt, Stacey Roberts-Brighton
Skills Ladders (rearranged from 19 September)
We are always looking for new ways to support students to progress effectively and learn the skills required to excel.
That's why we've added even more support to six of our Pearson Edexcel iPrimary and iLower Secondary subjects:
1. History
2. Geography
3. Design and Technology
4. Art and Design
5. PE
6. Music
Join our Skills Ladders webinar on Monday 19th September at 12.00pm (GMT) to discover how this support is structured, how it can be used in a variety of settings, and how it puts students firmly on the path to later success in these subjects.
Agenda
12.00pm: Welcome (Kevin Hiatt, Senior Publisher, International Schools Curriculum Team, Pearson)
12.05pm: Skills Ladders - setting your students on a path to future success (Kevin Hiatt, Senior Publisher, International Schools Curriculum Team, Pearson, and Stacey Roberts-Brighton, Professional Development Manager, Pearson)
12.45pm: Q&A
12.55pm: Close
About the presenters
Kevin Hiatt is Senior Publisher within the International Schools Curriculum Team at Pearson. Kevin has worked in education for over fifteen years and was previously a teacher and senior leader. Currently a Senior Product Manager for Pearson, he leads the development of the new Pearson International Curriculum (based on the new English National Curriculum) that is making a real difference to children's education around the world.
Stacey Roberts-Brighton is Professional Development Manager at Pearson. Stacey works as the Professional Development Manager for International Curriculum, creating and designing courses to support the iProgress Suite and ensuring teachers following the iPrimary and iLowerSecondary Curricula have the skills to implement the curriculum efficiently and effectively in classrooms. Her support also extends to Professional Development for our Centres and Schools teaching our International GCSE and International A level qualifications.
For international school leaders and teachers.