Webinars

Curriculum planning

Join us for a webinar to learn how to get the most out of Oak. All videos are recorded, captioned and uploaded after each event.

  • Curriculum planning

    17 March 2022

    Training new teachers: creating a coherent curriculum that models the science of learning

    Watch Oak's Head of Curriculum Design, Emma McCrea, as she discusses how to create a coherent curriculum that models the science of learning when training new teachers. This webinar covers: What are the features of good curriculum design in ITT and novice teacher programmes? How can we use curriculum design to help trainee and new teachers truly understand and apply the science of learning in their practice? Who it's for: ITE : university tutors, school based mentors, SCITTs Further resources If you found this workshop helpful, here are some additional resources to help support your in-class teaching: Take a look at our curriculum maps. For each subject and key stage there is a map that provides: an overview of the curriculum principles we’ve followed; details about all units of work in each subject and key stage; one or more optional sequences you can teach them in.

  • Curriculum planning

    16 November 2021

    The Intuitive Curriculum: How can we make shared classroom resources easy to use?

    Oak's English Subject Lead, Chris Fountain, explores the effective use of shared classroom resources and how they can save time, increase wellbeing and improve outcomes. This webinar covers: How to design shared classroom resources so that they can be used most effectively by other teachers who didn't make them, such as other teachers in your department or MAT. Who it's for: Heads of Department Primary and secondary teachers Further resources If you found this workshop helpful, here are some additional resources to help support your in-class teaching: Take a look at our curriculum maps. For each subject and key stage there is a map that provides: an overview of the curriculum principles we’ve followed; details about all units of work in each subject and key stage; one or more optional sequences you can teach them in. And finally, you can read Chris' blog about using Oak’s curriculum maps to see how Oak's resources can help with planning.

  • Curriculum planning

    11 November 2020

    Getting the most out of Oak's specialist curriculum

    It’s been a difficult half term for all schools, and we recognise the increased challenges for teachers whose learners have additional needs. We’re bringing the SEND community together for a webinar to explore the unique specialist remote learning offer from Oak. Join Specialist Lead, Alistair Crawford, to hear practical ways to get the very best out of Oak’s resources and collaborate to create a bespoke blended learning offer for your students. Further resources If you found this workshop helpful, here are some additional resources to help support your in-class teaching: Take a look at our curriculum maps. For each subject and key stage there is a map that provides: an overview of the curriculum principles we’ve followed; details about all units of work in each subject and key stage; one or more optional sequences you can teach them in.