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Webinar: Preparing for your final QTS assessment

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  • Developing effective learners  | 
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This webinar will discuss and answer questions about preparing for your final QTS Assessment

As you watch the webinar, here are some supporting resources from the Chartered College to explore as you go:

  • The Profession: the publication for early career teachers
  • Relationship-building from day one: A simple technique to build rapport and recognise new students’ needs
  • Video-enhanced observation: a new window on lesson feedback in a PGCE school placement
  • Digitising effective feedback
  • A practitioner study: How do pupil responses to peer assessment and feedback impact on their literacy progression?
  • Power to the pupils: How we put student voice at the heart of learning
  • Why you should read: Embedded Formative Assessment by Dylan Wiliam
  • Webinar: Finding the perfect teaching job
  • Assessment: Why it matters and what you need to know
  • A virtuous circle: Making the most of mentoring

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