Inspiring Learning: Food and Textiles (UAE)
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_A__ __2 DAY EVENT BRINGING TOGETHER FOOD & TEXTILES TEACHERS IN
SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO
__UPDATE AND INSPIRE WITH NEW TEACHING IDEAS._
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Draft Programme _(details to follow):_
DAY 1 – TUESDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2017
9.30-11.00 WELCOME AND KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Guest presenters:
Louise Davies & Dawn Foxall
Design and Technology, Food and TEXTILES EDUCATION UPDATE/overview
Discussing the current challenges of new GCSE, iGCSE and other IBO/MYB
courses - time to air questions and network
_Coffee break_
11.30-13.00 WORKSHOP 1 (Food & TEXTILES SPLIT)
FOOD: TEACHING FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION – review, planning and
managing the curriculum for successful Food Science teaching (11-16
years). There will be some focus to support the first year GCSE Food
Preparation and Nutriton 2018 (Non Examination Assessment 1) but also
shared updating for the current iGCSE Food and Nutrition and new
specification iGCSE from 2020.
TEXTILES: PATTERN DRAFTING for 11-16 years – using tools and
methods as industry.
_Lunch_
2.00- 3.30 WORKSHOP 2
FOOD: TEACHING PRACTICAL SKILLS – requirements, planning and
managing the Practical Skills teaching and assessment. There will be
some focus to support the first year GCSE Food Preparation and
Nutriton 2018 (Non Examination Assessment 2) but also shared updating
for the current iGCSE Food and Nutrition and new specification iGCSE
from 2020
TEXTILES: Techsoft 2D CAD SOFTWARE - using 2D as a basic design
tool to make geometry and design and make your own print/sublimation
patterns.
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DAY 2 WEDNESDAY 6TH DECEMBER 2018
9.30- 11.00 Workshop 1
FOOD: GREAT 11-14 YEARS TEACHING - LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT
IDEAS
TEXTILES: PRACTICAL CREATIVE WORKSHOP with Toria Johnston. (TBC -
either Felting Making; Screen Printing or Fabric Manipulation)
_Coffee break_
11.30- 1.00 Workshop 2
FOOD: EXAM REVISION TECHNIQUES for all exam courses - Sharing
best practice
TEXTILES: ELECTRONICS IN TEXTILES WORKSHOP
_Lunch_
2.00- 3.30 Discussion
Planning next steps and the school year ahead
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT OUR EVENTS:
_“New information, insight into new curriculum, new experiences
and stimulus from experts who you would never see in your normal
teaching conferences or experiences within schools!” _
_“Meeting fellow food teachers, learning more about the new
GCSE…..OFSTED. To be honest I loved it and thought it was the best
course I have been on. “__ _
_“Excellent speaker and information was so vital to everyday
teaching.....thank you!”_
_ “Gave me a chance to clarify so many issues (time to think with
lots of practical advice from subject specialist experts).”_
_"Really well presented / very informative / fantastic resources /
should really help with planning."_
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BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAMME:
1. Up to date with the latest curriculum and assessment
requirements.
2. Improve exam grades; increase your higher grades and
minimise border line achievement.
3. Make secure decisions and save time by knowing what is
ahead and plan the future for the subject.
4. Establish a vital position in the school for the subject
contributing to wellbeing measures as well as
academic ones.
5. Explore practical ways to engage and motivate students
actively in classroom LEARNING.
6. Techniques and student activities for all abilities to
participate and collaborate.
7. Raise student’s interest, re-engage disaffected or
disenfranchised students.
8. Resource ideas, projects and experiments that demonstrate
progress in LEARNING.
9. Bring all the LEARNING BACK TO SCHOOL AND SHARE THROUGH A
DIGITAL DELEGATE PACK.
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YOUR GUEST PRESENTERS:
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_LOUISE T DAVIES __(FOOD TEACHERS CENTRE)_
Louise has been in food education for over 30 years teaching food and
D&T in London and Surrey as well as senior leadership in schools, but
also in curriculum development and teacher training: as Deputy Project
Director, Royal College of Art Schools Technology Project; D&T PGCE
course leader at Brunel, Bath, South Bank Universities and the Open
University; and Ofsted ITE Additional Inspector.
With six years at Qualifications & Curriculum Authority (QCA)
advising government on D&T national curriculum and examinations and
eight years as Deputy Chief Executive at the D&T Association, Louise
led innovation across a diverse range of high profile curriculum and
professional development programmes. She is nationally recognised for
ground breaking work in food and TEXTILES EDUCATION (Food in Schools
programmes, Licence to Cook, Active Kids Get Cooking), and across D&T.
From 2014-16 headed up the School Food Champions programme
[http://www.schoolfoodchampions.org.uk/], part of the School Food
Plan [http://www.schoolfoodplan.com/].
A prolific author with over 50 D&T textbooks, including GCSE Revision
and Practice Food Preparation and Nutrition (Collins
[http://www.collins.co.uk/product/9780008166342]), Challenging your
most able pupils in D&T, Meeting SEN in D&T and 101 Red Hot
Starters. Louise offers advice to UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
ORGANISATION, Department for Education and key food education
organisations, working as Adviser to the Department for Education on
the new GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition.
_DAWN FOXALL __(TEXTILES SKILLS ACADEMY)_
Dawn has 30 years’ experience in the textiles and garment industry
including running her own label for 11 years after graduating from
Nottingham Trent in Knitwear Design. She has since worked as a design
consultant; schools presenter and resources developer for EMTEX; As
Fashion lecturer and programme developer at various UK universities
and FE colleges; Resources developer and course presenter for Design &
Technology Association, Key Stage Developments (KSD), SFE and other
course providers.
Dawn co-founded Liv.co.uk where she managed design, buying and
sourcing for the brand for 12 years until June 2016. In 2010 she
designed and developed the first fully Fairtrade and organic cotton
clothing range, used in the Fairtrade Foundation Association’s
celebration campaign photoshoot and exhibition. She continues to work
with Fairtrade and organic factories in India designing and sourcing
ethical, sustainable and British made products for brands such as Lush
Soaps and Weleda Skincare.
She recently launched her knitwear brand
Foxology (www.foxologyclothing.com) working with British knitters.
Since January 2017 Dawn teaches pattern drafting at Fashion Enter Ltd.
in Haringey, North London.
In January 2015 Dawn launched the Textiles Skills Academy which she
continues to lead, along with managing Textile Teachers Centre closed
Facebook group of over 2500 teachers, providing support for D&T and
Textiles teachers through CPD courses and online communities.
TORIA JOHNSTON _(AL YASMINA SCHOOL)_
Toria Johnston has a first class honours degree in TEXTILES,
Materials and Technology (BSc) from Manchester Metropolitan
University. Prior to teaching she built a small retail business for
independent fashion designers to display and sell their work along
with her own garments. Toria started her teaching career in 2012 and
is starting her third academic year with Al Yasmina Academy in ABU
DHABI.
_CARMEL O'SULLIVAN (AL YASMINA SCHOOL)_
Carmel O’Sullivan graduated with a first class honours degree in
Home Economics and Science/Biology (B.Ed) from St Angela’s College
in Co. Sligo. Carmel has a special interest in Nutrition and hopes to
complete a Masters in the field in the near future. Carmel started her
teaching career in 2011 and has recently joined the team at Al Yasmina
Academy.
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