Department of Learning and Leadership - International Literacy Centre (J82)Promoting literacy education from age 2-13 and continuing professional development enabling schools to grow their literacy expertise. The International Literacy Centre is a not for profit organisation driven by the moral imperative that being literate is an essential, a right and a joy. We believe that all children should receive the support they need to become effective, efficient and enthusiastic readers and writers. Our centre promotes literacy education from age 2 to 13 (Early Years Foundation Stage to Key Stage 3). We bring together the highest quality of professional support to enable all children to achieve excellence in literacy. Our centre:
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Department of Learning and Leadership - International Literacy Centre (J82)J82 International Successful School Principalship Project (ISSPP) Research Practice ConferenceDescriptionThis ISSPP Conference comprises two strands: Strand 1 (11th-12th November): Connecting Research, Policy and Practice: Leading into the Future.
Strand 2 (13th November): Constructing New Research Possibilities amidst Uncertainty: ISSPP Network Member School Visits.
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J82 Leading Into The Future Connecting Research Policy & PracticeDescriptionThis year the main theme of the conference is Successful School Leadership for Sustainable Development in recognition of the centrality of school leadership in achieving quality education for all students (Sustainable Development Goal 4) and in connecting SDGs to the day-to-day work and lives of schools.
Key conference speakers include: Professor Aaron Benevot, The State University of New York at Albany, Director of the Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO, Professor Sir George Berwick, Visiting Professor at UCL, Professor Sir Kevan Collins, Former Chief Executive of Education Endowment Foundation and Visiting Professor at UCL, Professor Qing Gu, UCL, Professor David Gurr, The University of Melbourne, Professor Gemma Moss, UCL, Professor Louise Stoll, UCL and several prominent school principals from England.
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