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Promoting Improvement in the Interests of all Learners

Dear Co-ordinator,

Call for RTU Summer School Seminar/Workshop Presentations

RTU 20th Annual Summer School      20th – 23rd August 2012

Annually over 2000 educational professionals throughout the Northern Ireland schooling system attend the RTU Summer School.  The Summer School is designed to be a professional development and networking event with the emphasis on: high quality and relevant programmes; professional dialogue; professional learning that matters; and exploration of topical and innovative issues.  It will have purpose and meaning for: an individual’s classroom practice; school leadership; and system wide policy/strategic developments. 

The goal of Summer School is to offer a rich and varied programme, where promoting improvement is in the interests of all learners.  It is intended for a broad constituency of education professionals including: classroom assistants; teachers; SENCOs; middle and senior leaders; school principals; school support and development officers (CCEA, ELBs, CASS, C2K, RTU, CCMS, NICIE, CNaG); ETI inspectors; governors; and education administrators.

The theme for this year’s annual Summer School is ‘Promoting Improvement in the Interests of all Learners’ with 6 strands: - Leadership and Management; Learning and Teaching; Diversity; Personal Development; Curriculum Innovation and Development and Inclusion in Special Educational Needs.

You are invited to make an application to present a seminar/workshop.  The presentations should connect and impact on the education, development and growth of all pupils in our schools.  Submissions to be made on-line.  The closing date for applications is Monday 23rd January 2012.  If you require further assistance please contact either Tina Creaney or Michael O’Hallaron at the Regional Training Unit. 

Note:  All applications from CASS Officers and Inter-board groups must be approved by the Head of CASS prior to submitting to RTU.

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Tina Creaney (Head of Support Services)E: tcreaney@rtuni.orgT: 02890 618121Ext: 202
Michael O'halloran (Office Manager)E: mohalloran@rtuni.orgT: 02890 618121Ext: 211

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