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EMC CPD Face-to-Face: Write On – A Big Picture Writing Pedagogy to Develop Pupil Autonomy

Availability
Places available
Price
£265 per place
Location
EMC, SE1 8QW
Duration
10-3.30pm

The course explores how competing process-orientated and text-orientated approaches to writing can be combined into a single effective method that places students at the heart of learning. It will look at how a Big Picture approach to writing is key to helping students develop into autonomous, self-directed writers, who come to regard writing as a purposeful, important and fulfilling activity.

Attendees will:

  • Get access to a complete unit of work, exclusive to the course
  • Learn how to apply the principles of this unit to teaching writing across all year groups
  • Explore the value of combining process-orientated and text-orientated approaches to writing
  • Develop strategies for turning students into autonomous, self-directed writers.

The unit of work written for the course is aimed at KS3, but the principles behind the writing pedagogy are applicable to all secondary-age students.

NB: This is a repeat course.

How to get to the English and Media Centre, 44 Webber Street, London, SE1 8QW

Once you are on Webber Street, look out for the big gates and a sign saying CLPE. You’ll see EMC’s sign to the right of the entrance.

National Rail:

  • Waterloo and Waterloo East are within 10 minutes walk
  • London Blackfriars is a 10-15 minutes walk

Underground:

  • Southwark on the Jubilee Line
  • Waterloo on the Jubilee, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City and Northern Lines

Buses:

  • The following bus routes go close to Webber Street: 1, 139, 168, 171, 172, 344


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Andrew McCallum

Andrew McCallum is Director of the English and Media Centre. Prior to that he ran a PGCE course in secondary English, and previously he taught for 15 years in London schools, spending most of that time at Acland Burghley School in Camden. He holds a doctorate in education, is author of Creativity and Learning in Secondary English (Routledge) and writes regularly for NATE's Teaching English magazine. If asked to name the EMC publication he's most proud of having worked on, it would be a three-way contest between Iridescent Adolescent, Diverse Shorts and Write On.

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Stephen Dilley

Stephen has spent the last 16 years teaching English; he is currently Head of English at Kendrick School in Reading and was an EMC Associate Teacher for 2024-25. He is passionate about sharing diverse texts and, as part of the UKLA Book Awards team and the Just Imagine review panel, he reads 100+ new children's and YA books each year. He has also led an OU/UKLA Teacher Reading Group for local primary and secondary teachers, and is the English link governor at a local primary school. Stephen has written multiple articles for emagazine on authors including E. M. Forster, Kazuo Ishiguro, Alice Walker and Bernardine Evaristo.
  • Bookings for this course will close at 8am (London, UK) on Wednesday 2nd December or when capacity is reached, whichever is the sooner. 
  • This course must be booked online. 
  • To book this course you must be signed into one of the following accounts:
    • UK Trust/Academy – Head Office (purchasing) 
    • UK Educator Admin (purchasing)
    • UK Teacher – Home Address Only
    • UK Private Individual
    • Overseas
  • If you have a UK Educator Standard account you will not be able to book the course. Sign in to your account and add it to your Wishlist. See the list of people able to book courses at your organisation by clicking ‘My Account’, then ‘Our Admin Users’.
  1. Click 'Book now’ (right-hand column).
  2. Add the number of places you need. 
  3. Fill in the names and email addresses of the people attending. To secure your place, please make sure you add the attendee details immediately and checkout within 24 minutes. Otherwise the booking will expire and you will have to begin the process again.
  4. Click submit and then Go to basket.
  5. Checkout. 
  6. Payment by invoice is only available when signed into a 'UK Trust/Academy – Head Office (purchasing)' or ‘UK Educator Admin User' account. You will not be able to request an invoice if you have one of the short courses in your basket at the same time. These must be paid for in advance.
  7. Once you have booked your place, you will see a screen indicating your order has been successful. You may want to make a note of your order number. The person making the booking and the attendee will receive an automatic acknowledgement of your booking.
  8. When the course has reached viable numbers, this will be indicated on the course page on the website and you may wish to book your transport.

Cancellations and amendments

  • We require at least five working days’ notice of cancellation, otherwise your school will be invoiced for the full amount. However, if you are not able to attend and a colleague would like to take your place, this can be arranged at any time. (Please email [email protected] with the name and email address of the teacher.)
  • We will indicate on the website when the course has reached viable numbers and will definitely run unless there are circumstances beyond our reasonable control. If you have booked your place before this threshold has been reached, we will email you to let you know. Before booking travel you may wish to wait until it has been confirmed on the website or by email that the course has reached viable numbers.
  • If a course does have to be cancelled you will not be charged for the course and will receive a refund if you paid in advance. However, personal arrangements including travel, accommodation or hospitality relating to the course which have been arranged by you or your institution are at your own risk and not refundable by us.
  • Our face-to-face courses are very interactive and cannot be live-streamed.