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Education conference planned in Guernsey

Education conference planned in Guernsey

Friday 05 April 2019

Education conference planned in Guernsey

Friday 05 April 2019


A new conference for educational leaders is being set up with visitors expected as well as teaching staff from across the Bailiwick.

If all goes well the first 'researchED conference' will be held on Saturday 18 April 2020.

ResearchED is described as 'a global movement of educational profession-led conferences which aims to bridge the gap between research and practice in education'. Conferences are run all over the world where researchers, teachers, and policy makers come together for a day of information sharing, profession led discussion and debate, and this will be a first for Guernsey which could lead to future events according to ESC.

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Tim Walters, Headteacher of Vauvert School, Liz Coffey, Executive Headteacher of the new 11-18 school, Louise Misselke, Principal of the College of Further Education, Ruth Sharp, Lead Education Officer – Early Years and Tracey McClean, Head of the Institute of Health and Social Care, are delighted to be working on this exciting opportunity for all colleagues and anyone with an interest in education, in partnership with the Committee for Education, Sport & Culture and officers representing all phases from Early Years to Further and Higher Education.

The Committee for Education, Sport & Culture recognise the value of this event and will fund a place for every member of staff employed by the Education Office who would like to attend.

Mr Walters said;

“As senior leaders within education, we look forward to working together in hostingand shaping researchED Guernsey 2020. Having attended a researchED conference in London last September, I am aware first-hand of the valuable contribution an event of this nature makes to ongoing professional development. Hosting a researchED conference provides an excellent opportunity to offer high value evidence-based CPD for our staff, as well as raising the profile of education in Guernsey by encouraging more teachers to consider the Bailiwick as a potential location to work. This researchED event will place Guernsey firmly on the global education stage and raise awareness of what is happening here in terms of transformation and change. We are very grateful to the CfESC for agreeing to fund places for all teachers,lecturers, LSAs and other education professionals working in and with States’ schools in Guernsey and Alderney.”

Speakers are not paid to speak at any researchED events but their travel and accommodation costs are covered. In order to attract as many leading experts as possible, the working group are keen to hear from anyone who might be interested in sponsoring aspects of the conference. For sponsorship enquiries contact Louise Misselke, at louisem@gcfe.net.

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