Led by specifically trained Disney teaching artists, the team at Disney on Stage’s The Lion King will lead teachers through a workshop fit for a King. Attendees to this creative hour-long workshop will enjoy everything from team-building and communication activities for engaging pupils, to drama education techniques and guidance on how to bring more music into the classroom.
Mr P is on a mission to get teachers using technology more effectively in the classroom — but also to get teachers working smarter, not harder.
Mr P will be delivering a 90-minute workshop and Q&A session on how primary school teachers can use technology more effectively in the classroom, including practical tips, interactive tasks and lots of laughs.
Ex-teacher Shazia Mirza — now an award winning British stand-up comedian and writer who has appeared on the likes of Mock the Week and Celebrity Island, will deliver a one-hour session on how to bring humour into the classroom — to relieve stress and make learning fun.
Broadcaster, historian and host of the ‘You’re Dead to Me’ and ‘Homeschool History’ podcasts, Greg Jenner will deliver a talk on engaging primary pupils in history — and indeed, any wonderful subject, which has the potential of appearing “boring”. As the Historical Consultant to BBC sketch-show, Horrible Histories, he knows a thing or two about engaging children in history.
Angellica is a very well-known face in the broadcasting world, with 17 years of mainstream television experience on the likes of CBBC and Newsround. Within a 30 min session (20 min talk & 10 minute Q&A), Angellica will share her top tips for growing personal confidence in a way that can be transferred into the classroom.
During the same session, former children's TV presenter turned Year 4 teacher, Michael, will be discussing what drew him back into the classroom — and how he brings his experience as a children's entertainer to enrich his pupils' learning experience.
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