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EXPO Events

A ‘one stop shop’ for school and college leaders

• Explore ways to deliver transformational education


to your young people

• No gurus, no keynotes, just a focus on practices


being applied in context

• Hear from leaders actively involved in over 10


exciting projects all under one roof

• Connect with other leaders and share stories of


practice and young people

8th June: 24th June: 5th July: 12th July:


Newcastle Manchester London Bristol
St James’ Park The Co-operative, The Grand At-Bristol
New Century House Connaught Rooms
One Stop Shop EXPO Workshops
In response to demand from school and college leaders interested in transformational education for young
people, we have designed ‘One Stop Shop’ EXPO Workshops for school leaders (heads, deputy heads and
others) interested in learning more about projects and programmes they can get involved with. All projects are
focused on supporting development of the competencies, skills and knowledge young people will need in the
future, by providing them with a Whole Education.

10.00 Arrival Tea, coffee and pastries. Informal browsing and networking.

10.30 Introduction Short introduction to Whole Education, its background and aims

10.50 Projects For more information on breakouts see opposite page


Marketplace (Partners and projects are subject to revision or addition)

11.50 Breakout
Session 1

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Breakout
Session 2

14.10 Breakout
Session 3

14.50 Break

15.20 Breakout
Session 4

16.00 How to get more A brief summary of how to get more involved in Whole Education
involved Partner projects and the wider Whole Education Network

16.15 Finish

Summary
Wall of Inspiration -‘One stop shop’ for numerous innovative education projects –
Post examples of your ‘Why go to ten events when you can just come to one Whole
practices and success
Education event with ten or more exciting projects that will
stories on our Wall of
Inspiration (available on help provide your young people with a Whole Education?’
the Whole Education
website after the events) -All projects are ‘open source’, with almost all tools and
practices free to use and develop
Connecting Space
Post your interests and - Hear about practitioner experiences of implementing Whole
expertise and connect Education projects in our breakout sessions
with other practitioners
- No gurus, no keynotes, just a focus on practices being
applied in context
Project Breakout sessions
Whole Education partner projects work with over 5000 schools and colleges (including over three quarters of
secondary schools), as well as numerous youth organisations and charities engaging directly with young
people.

Opening Minds Studio Schools


Discover how you can provide your Learn how to bring together a
young people with the real-world personalised curriculum and
skills they will need to thrive, meaningful work experience into a
through a competence-driven single school model that will help
curriculum framework. your students to become
independent, engaged, effective and
Communities for Learning empowered students and high
Find out how you can bring staff, achievers
students and community members
together as a learning community, Co-operative Trust Schools
to support and develop both the Embedding the values of the co-
individuals and the school operative movement in the ethos
community. and governance of trust schools can
engage parents, pupils, teachers
Human Scale Education and the local community in
Learn about the importance of education. Find out how you could
human scale learning environments develop this in your own school.
where children and young people
are known and valued as Food for Life Partnership
individuals, and how you can start Discover how to encourage a better
to create one. understanding of and relationship
with food, and to foster relationships
Education Futures between schools and their local
Explore how to prepare for and community.
develop an ongoing and sustainable
response to the challenges Learning Launchpad
education faces as society and Find out about social enterprises
technology rapidly evolve. supported by the Young
Foundation’s Learning Launchpad
Self and Social Learning that offer schools new ways of
Find out how non-formal learning providing careers advice, leadership
can help you to develop social and development and enterprise
personal skills, self-awareness and education.
responsibility in your young people.
ASDAN
Flow Explore a range of flexible, activity-
Explore the education of based curriculum programmes and
Essential Qualities - widely qualifications for young people to
believed to be the very source of facilitate the development and
personal and social wellbeing. accreditation of personal and social
skills within various educational
Learning to Learn contexts.
Discover how you can help young
people to understand how they Learning Futures
learn and give them the motivation Discover a ‘tried-and-tested’ method
and self-confidence they need to of developing relevant learning, co-
develop a lifelong love of learning. constructed curriculum, learning
experiences in and out of school,
and vary the dynamics of the
teacher-pupil relationship.
Who should attend?
School heads
School deputy heads
College heads
College deputy heads
Forward thinking school business managers
Heads of department
Youth workers
Local authority senior managers
Governors
Heads of Year

Event Costs
£75 plus VAT
£95 plus VAT for London

Registering for events


You can register for EXPO Events online via one of the links
below:
http://wholeeducationnewcastle.eventbrite.com
http://wholeeducationmanchester.eventbrite.com
http://wholeeducationlondon.eventbrite.com
http://wholeeducationbristol.eventbrite.com

If you would like more information about Whole Education or


would like to speak to a member of the Whole Education team
contact Charlotte on:
Whole Education,
Email: info@wholeeducation.org 8 John Adam Street,
Tel: 0207 451 6837 London
WC2N 6EZ

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