Cracking Cohesion in writing
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.
This course is suitable for Teachers, English Subject Leaders & Middle Leaders
We often talk about the need for cohesion in writing 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 it can be taught rather than caught.
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.
PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL FACE TO FACE TRAINING SESSIONS DELEGATES MUST BRING THEIR SCHOOL ID WITH THEM TO SHOW RECEPTION
(ie. school lanyard)
Trainers
Rachel Clarke
Contact us
- Sally Kellett
- pe••••k@st-••••s.org.uk
- 01908 669 735 ext 320
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- Teachers
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