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members flyer 2013v2
NABSS CONFERENCE 2013
“A Great way to learn”
SEVILLE 7-10th MARCH 2013
Hotel Melía Sevilla
Dr.Pedro de Castro,1, 41004 SEVILLA The National Association of British Schools in Spain will hold its 35th Annual Conference
from 7th to 10th of March 2013 in Seville.
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and the British Embassy will once again support NABSS in the organisation of the conference and in our joint Education Village. The programme will commence with our Gala Dinner for Heads, Owners and Guests, an ideal introduction to our event and to the delights of Seville. The following day, which is dedicated to heads and owners of schools, will include the opening ceremony and tour of the Education Village followed by presentations from key speakers from both the Department for Education and the Spanish Ministry of Education. Thereafter, there will be an interesting programme of professional development for senior leaders and teachers, ensuring that we are well informed and kept up‐to‐
date with the latest developments, reforms and trends in education. At the same time, authorised representatives of member schools will attend the Annual General Meeting. The exhibition has always formed an integral part of our conference and, once again, together with UKTI, we shall present our “Education Village”, where we will welcome those companies which have staunchly supported us over the years, and also the new companies which may be joining us for the first time. The annual conference provides ample opportunity for networking, and social events this year will include our gala dinner, a tour of Seville, buffet lunches and coffee breaks in the exhibition area, cocktails and the presentation of awards ceremony. The venue chosen for this event is the Hotel Meliá Sevilla, which provides comfortable accommodation and excellent conference facilities with attractive space for all of our activities. For those who find the time, there is also a spa for relaxation! We urge you to mark the dates in your diary and make sure to reserve your room as early as possible. A hotel reservation form is attached. PROGRAMME
Thursday 7th March 2013
21.00
GALA DINNER
Friday 8th March 2013
09.00 to 10.00:
10.00 to 10.30
Registration of School representatives attending AGM
Official opening of conference Donat Morgan - NABSS President
H.E. Timothy Giles Paxman British Ambassador of the
United Kingdom to Spain.
Rod Pryde Director British Council, Spain
10.30 to 11.00
11.00 to 11.30
11.30 to 13.30 13.30 to 15.00:
15.00 to 16.00:
16.00 to 19.00
Tour of exhibition
Coffee
Keynote speakers
Penny Jones – DfE, Deputy Director Independent Education
and School Governance
Jane Cooper – Ofsted Principal Officer, independent schools,
and British schools overseas
Lunch
National College of School Leadership – International CPD
Tour of Seville
Evening free for dinner in Seville
Saturday 9th March 2013
AGM/Senior Management Workshops
(Representatives for AGM / Senior Managers)
09.30 to 10.00:
Registration for AGM
10.00 to 13.30:
AGM
11.30 to 11.45:
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
13.30 to 15.00
Lunch
13.30 to 15.00
Inspectors’ meeting and lunch
15.00 to 16.30
Senior managers forum
16.30 to 18.00
Reviewing and Improving Leadership
18.00 to 19.00
Cocktail and awards
Professional Development Programme - Cambridge Education The Early Years
(Early Years teachers)
09.00 to 09.30
09.30 to 10.30
10.30 to 10.45
10.45 to 13.30
13.30 to 15.00
13.30 to 15.00
15.00 to 17.00
18.00 to 19.00
Registration
Session 1
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 2
Lunch
Inspectors’ meeting and lunch
Session 3
Cocktail and presentation of awards
Better the teaching and learning
(Secondary Teachers)
09.00 to 09.30
09.30 to 10.45
10.45 to 11.00
11.00 to 13.30
13.30 to 15.00
13.30 to 15.00
15.00 to 17.00
18.00 to 19.00
Registration
Session 1
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 2
Lunch
Inspectors’ meeting and lunch
Session 3
Cocktail and presentation of awards Developing the role of the middle leader
(Middle Managers)
09.00 to 09.30
09.30 to 11.00
11.00 to 11.15
11.15 to 13.30
13.30 to 15.00
13.30 to 15.00
15.00 to 17.00
18.00 to 19.00
Registration
Session 1
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 2
Lunch
Inspector’s meeting and lunch
Session 3
Cocktail and presentation of awards Measuring progress and learning
(Primary & Secondary teachers)
09.00 to 09.30
Registration
09.30 to 11.15
Session 1
11.15 to 11.30
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
11.30 to 13.30
Session 2
13.30 to 15.00
Lunch
13.30 to 15.00
Inspectors’ meeting and lunch
15.00 to 17.00
Session 3
18.00 to 19.00
Cocktail and presentation of awards Sunday 10th March 2013
Senior Managers’ forum
(Representatives for AGM / Senior Managers)
09.30 – 11.30
The Early Years
(Primary teachers)
09.30 to 10.30
10.30 to 10.45
10.45 to 12.00
Session 4
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 5
Better the teaching and learning
(Secondary Teachers)
09.30 to 10.30
10.30 to 10.45
10.45 to 12.00
Session 4
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 5
Developing the role of the middle leader
(Middle Managers)
09.30 to 10.30
10.45 to 11.00
11.00 to 12.00
Session 4
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
Session 5
Measuring progress and learning
(Primary & Secondary teachers)
09.30 to 10.30
Session 4
10.45 to 11.00
Coffee break / visit to exhibition
11.00 to 12.00
Session 5
12.00
Issue of certificates for course participation
END OF CONFERENCE
WORKSHOPS
Workshop 1: Developing the role of the middle leader
This course is aimed at middle leaders and aspiring middle leaders in primary and
secondary schools. During the course, participants will explore the role of the middle leader,
the place of self-review, creating effective teams, and using data to understand
performance and raise achievement
Outcomes
Participants will be better able to:
 reflect on and evaluate current practice in relation to role
 understand and use data sensibly to drive improvement
 understand the role of self-review in raising pupils’ achievements
 develop a team approach to the work of your area or subject
 identify a range of practical strategies for leaders.
Workshop 2: Better teaching and learning
The course is aimed at secondary teachers looking to develop their practice. It looks at
differentiation, the characteristics of good and outstanding teaching, how to challenge all
pupils including the gifted and talented and developing cross-curricular links.
Outcomes
How to recognise quality teaching and learning
Explore a range of strategies to engage and challenge all pupils
Know how to meet the needs of gifted and talented pupils
Understand how to audit the curriculum as a first step to creating realistic links between
subjects
 Prepare an action plan to improve teaching and learning in your classroom, subject or
area.
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Workshop 3: Measuring progress and learning
This practical training course is for all teachers who wish to be able to demonstrate how
well their pupils are making progress. It provides the opportunity to explore the ways that
your school identifies and measures pupils’ progress and how to enable pupils to take
greater responsibility for their own learning.
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How to develop effective strategies to empower staff and pupils/students alike in
engaging actively and enthusiastically in, and reflecting on, their learning
How to use targeted feedback in encouraging achievement and improvement
How to use questioning techniques in a variety of ways to involve all in recognising how
to make progress, how to gain success, how to set meaningful specific targets and how
to celebrate achievements
How to review your current ways of showing and measuring progress and refine
methodologies for greater effectiveness in identifying progress made
What it will cover:
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Embedding assessment for learning strategies so that all are able to learn well, feel
motivated and acknowledge their accomplishments
Exploring effective planning and the need for flexibility in delivery
Developing creative ideas to ensure that the needs of all are met in the classroom
Indicators of how progress is being made and can be enhanced
Ways of enhancing teaching so that progress is more easily identifiable by all
learners and its measurement occurs regularly throughout learning
Encouraging collaboration between pupils and adults to share ideas, develop
confidence in acknowledging the importance of learning from mistakes and gain
control over their learning
Workshop 4: The Early Years
This course is for Early Years practitioners who wish to get to grips with the revised
statutory framework, 2012. The programme includes an overview of the main differences,
practical ways to implement the new curriculum and approaches to assessment.
Outcomes
Participants will:
 Explore the main changes from the 2008 Framework
 focus on the three prime areas of learning most essential for children’s readiness for
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future learning and healthy development
Understand the four specific areas of learning which build on the prime areas
Explore the new progress check at aged two
the implications for a simplifies assessment process at age five
Look at ways to strengthen partnerships with parents.
Valuable observation techniques
Best practice from peers.
Workshop 5: Reviewing and improving leadership
This course is for headteachers, principles and owners who are looking to develop further
their effectiveness as leaders. It looks at the use of 360° review, styles of leadership and
performance management.
NABSS CONFERENCE
Hotel Melia Sevilla
7-10 March 2013
“A Great way to learn”
Conference booking form
Please indicate, in each box, the name and E-mail of participants from your school. (the Emails provided will be used in the delegates list)
Name of School:
Gala dinner Thursday 7th March: 21:00 (dress code - semi-formal)
(Two members from each school are invited by NABSS. Additional places are 80 Euros per
person)
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Additional tickets
Guided Tour of Seville Friday 8th March: 16:00 – 19:00h.
(Two members from each school are invited by NABSS. Additional places are 35 Euros per
person)
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2.
Additional tickets
Annual General Meeting (Saturday 9th March: 10:00)
Participants: (maximum two registered representatives from each school):
Voting representative:
Second representative:
AGM representatives or school SMT members. Workshops - Saturday 15.00-18.00
These workshops are free and do not require bonificaciones paperwork
Senior Managers Forum
Reviewing and improving leadership
(Two members from each school)
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CAMBRIDGE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
These workshops are funded through each school’s “bonificaciones”, that is, the courses
are paid for by the school after the event. The amount paid is then deducted from the
school’s social security payments (TC1/2)
Delegates must attend all workshop sessions and sign the workshop register at the end of
the final session on Sunday (at 12 noon). Failure to do this will result in the funding
available (via TC1/2 deduction) being withdrawn.
Name and E-mail
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Reserve options:
Initially schools may register one staff member per workshop. Each workshop runs
over the two days.
Please return the completed form to Ana at [email protected]
before 5th February 2013
After this date available places, on all workshops, will be allocated on a first come
first served basis, without limitations for individual schools.
Schools may reserve workshops by entering the school name in place of the
teacher’s name initially and then replacing this with the teacher’s name by February
5th 2013.
Telephone: 91 550 01 23
Fax: 91 550 01 22
NABSS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2013
FROM 07/03/13 UNTIL 10/03/13, (3 NIGHTS).
REGISTRATION FORM FOR
ACCOMMODATION –MELIA SEVILLA
REGISTRATION FORM
COMPANY / SCHOOL:
Address:
City:
Postal Code:
E-mail:
Telephone:
Company Tax Code:
Contact Person:
Mobile Phone:
Fax:
ROOM
TYPE OF
ROOM
FULL NAME
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
NIGHTS
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REMARKS:
Total
ROOM RATES PER NIGHT
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€
Melia Double standard room, bed and breakfast per night: 126,50 €
Melia Double standard room for single use, bed and breakfast per night: 115,50 €
10% VAT INCLUDED
GENERAL CONDITIONS
To reserve accommodation, please complete the booking form in capital letters and forward it, together with the confirmation of
payment, to the following email address:
[email protected] or by fax to: 0034 91 002 66 62.
Payment: The total amount must be paid in advance by bank transfer to the following account number:
From Spain: BANKIA 2038/ 1785/56/ 6000317070
From other countries: BANKIA, CODIGO SWIFT; CAHMESMMXXX, IBAN ES61 2038/ 1785/ 56/ 6000317070, beneficiary Hatton
Events.
Rooms will be allocated in strict order of registration. Bear in mind that the number of rooms available for the Annual Conference
is limited.
Upon receipt of the form and payment, Hatton Events will send confirmation of the reservation by email.
Registration is open until 13th February, 2013. Thereafter, all requests for reservations are subject to availability.
The use of personal data included in the Registration form is covered under the Law for Protection of Personal Data 15/1999 of
13th December.
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Check in: If personal data has not already been provided, this will be required by the hotel upon arrival. Check in is from 15.00 h.
onwards. Check out until 12.00. on day of departure.
Cancellations: In the case of cancellations made 10 days prior to the opening of the conference, a full refund will be made.
Refunds for last-minute cancellations will only be made if the room can be re-let.
VAT and/or TAXE rates are subject to possible modification without notice due to changes in government taxation regulations.
AIR OR TRAIN TICKETS
Should you require transportation to/from Sevilla, Hatton Events is happy to offer this additional service.
INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS
Hatton Events, S.L.L. – C/ Jacometrezo, 15 – 3º D – 28013 Madrid
Teléfono 0034 91 000 60 10 – Fax 0034 91 002 66 62
[email protected]
THE HOTEL
HOTEL MELIA SEVILLA ****
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Dr. Pedro de Castro, 1
Sevilla 41004 España
Hotel in the heart of Seville, ideal for visits to the city
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Privileged location opposite the Parque de Maria Luisa and Plaza España
Spacious, bright, comfortable and outward facing rooms, all completely refurbished
Magnificent international breakfast buffet
The hotel offers a spa, gym, stunning outdoor pool and underground parking for 250 cars
Exclusive and personalised The Level service
Very near the University (Old Tobacco Factory), the Alcazar, the Barrio de Santa Cruz district and the Cathedral
100 metres from bus stop, tram stop, metro station and train station. Taxi rank outside the hotel
Public transport to Seville airport 100 metres from hotel
Congress and Convention Centre measuring over 3,600 m2 with 24
rooms with capacity for 2,450 people
Hotel description
Located in the heart of Seville opposite the Parque de Maria Luisa and
Plaza España and very close to the University(Old Tobacco Factory), the
Alcazar, the Barrio de Santa Cruz district, the Cathedral and the Archive of
the Indies, the new Meliá Sevilla is the perfect choice for your business and
leisure trips, thanks to its excellent location in the city centre, its fully
equipped and comfortable facilities and the quality of its services.
Completely refurbished, the hotel offers a spa, a stunning outdoor pool with
views of Plaza España, a gym for guests and a spectacular Congress and
Convention Centre. All the rooms at the new Meliá Sevilla are outward facing,
comfortable and bright.
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