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Consultancy, Training & CPD CoursesModern Foreign Languages
Jackie Rayment is the Modern Foreign Languages adviser in Hertfordshire’s successful Teaching and Learning team and can offer bespoke training, support and guidance on all aspects of Modern Foreign Languages for both primary and secondary schools. She is passionate about improving and enhancing students’ experience of languages, and has over thirty years experience as a classroom teacher, and a proven track record of leadership as a Head of Modern Foreign Languages, as an associate member of SLT, as well as a very successful International Coordinator in Essex, Havering and Hertfordshire schools. Jackie specialises in supporting MFL teachers across Key Stages 1 to 5, working with NQTs, foreign language assistants and classroom teachers, through to Heads of MFL and senior leaders to ensure that students across Hertfordshire maximise their potential in their Modern Foreign Languages studies. In addition to this, Jackie keeps abreast of all new initiatives and leads sessions for students including GCSE booster classes, Murder Mystery and master classes for more able learners.
Jackie Rayment
She is co author of the very successful ‘On Track’ MFL resource and was a Links into Languages trainer. Training and CPD for MFL in Hertfordshire has been acknowledged nationally as best practice and delegates frequently rate their training as outstanding or very good. By attending training, or organising CPD in your school, teachers will be able to deliver high quality teaching and learning in MFL.
To discuss your needs and arrange support please contact: Anne Coad
School Based Support / CPDThe MFL Adviser can provide school based support and CPD for both primary and secondary phases. This menu is not intended to be an exhaustive list and if you would like something not mentioned, then please contact us to discuss your requirements. Anne Coad
Interactive teaching and learning in MFLDeveloping the quality of teaching languages and making learning more challenging,
engaging and relevant to pupils. Choose from KS3, KS4 or KS5. Creativity in the new secondary curriculum Developing the new secondary curriculum in MFL and offering creative opportunities for
cross curricular materials. Choosing a new GCSE specification Presenting a summary of the new specifications (their strengths andweaknesses)
and planning the work that will be undertaken to ensure effective implementation. Developing vocational courses Presenting a summary of the vocational courses and alternatives to GCSE in MFL. Developing the international dimension in school This training can be adapted according to need - to initiate or develop current work. Developing differentiation and challenge in MFL lessons Exploring strategies to meet the needs of all pupils and to stretch the more able linguists. Developing literacy in MFL Introducing different strategies to promote literacy development in writing (audience and
purpose), reading for meaning and speaking for understanding. Using new technologies to enhance MFL learning Presenting a variety of new technologies (podcasting, movie maker etc.) to engage
learners. SupportDeveloping the role of the MFL subject leader A session for subject leaders to explore the role in terms of monitoring teaching and
learning and leading developments. Writing a MFL SEF and action plan A session for the MFL subject leader, examining how to complete a subject SEF, where to
find the evidence to support judgements and how this should lead into action planning. MFL subject review A detailed review of teaching and learning in MFL, leadership and management and
standards. Followed by a detailed written report with key points for action. Developing the MFL curriculum Reviewing and developing new schemes of work to meet the needs of the school and
pupils. In-class coaching and lesson planning This session is aimed at NQTs, GTPs, classroom teachers and HLTAs. Energising Year 7 A session exploring strategies to meet the needs of all learners, to ensure progression at
the transition stage. Reviewing and developing schemes of work to accommodate prior
knowledge and discussion on national, regional and local case studies, culminating in the
production of resources. Co-observations An opportunity to carry out joint observations and feedback with the MFL Adviser (with the
agreement of colleagues). This will help moderate judgements, give effective feedback,
focus on issues arising and provide support. Reviewing schemes of work A session to review schemes of work at any key stage with MFL teachers.
Training/Consultancy SessionsBelow are some examples of how the MFL Adviser can help you. We will be happy to put together a bespoke package for you around any of the themes below. Please contact us to discuss your needs: Anne Coad
Raising StandardsWe can provide high quality bespoke training, consultancy and guidance for senior leaders, subject leaders, teachers and governors to support them with raising standards in Modern Foreign Languages, International work and across the curriculum. Some specific areas of guidance include:
Subject LeadershipThe Modern Foreign Languages adviser can provide training packages which develop subject knowledge to enhance the quality of teaching and impact positively upon progress for all learners. The Adviser is passionate about making a difference to children’s learning and has a proven track record in developing:
Active and Engaging MFLThis session is designed for whole staff participation, with a focus on using using active learning strategies in MFL so that the pupils are engaged and motivated to learn. As a result staff will:
Feedback: ‘’Thank you, this is the kind of thing we need to motivate’’
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