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Creating Cohesion in Writing
From £ 0-65 gbp
Wed, 16 Oct 2024, 09:30–12:30 BST
St Paul's Catholic School, Phoenix Drive, Milton Keynes, Bucks, United Kingdom Map
Suitable for Teachers and Leadership
Partnership Schools - FREE
Non-Partnership Schools - £65 per delegate
If delegates fail to attend and no cancellation is made this will incur a £30 charge.
Creating cohesion is writing is often talked about but pinning down its component parts can be difficult. In this course we look at what is meant by cohesion, the features that create it, and how teachers can actively teach cohesion.
The course has obvious appeal for teachers in Year 6 but by tracking how cohesion is taught across the primary years, it is relevant to all teachers looking to demystify this essential aspect of writing.
The course is informed by the National Curriculum, examples from the Standards and Testing Authority and examples from children’s literature.
Course Outcomes:
• Establish what is meant by cohesion.
• Build understanding of the key components of written cohesion.
• Provide examples of cohesive techniques and ways to teach them.
Trainers
Rachel Clarke
Director at Primary English Education Consultancy Ltd
Contact us
- Sally Kellett
- pe••••k@st-••••s.org.uk
- 01908 669 735 ext 320
Location
St Paul's Catholic School, Phoenix Drive, Milton Keynes, Bucks, United Kingdom
Classifications
Categories
- CPD
- Teachers