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This conference is aimed at teachers, career advisers, progression leads, and other staff members who support post-16 students. at University of Sunderland

Teachers and Advisors Conference 2024

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This conference is aimed at teachers, career advisers, progression leads, and other staff members who support post-16 students.
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Teachers (CPD)

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Booking Deadline:

22 June 2024

Full event details

Wednesday 26th June, 8:30am - 3:15pm

The programme has been designed to update you on a variety of areas within post-16 education and provide you with a diverse range of sessions that cater to your particular needs. 

This event is also open to those who are about to complete teacher training courses at the University of Sunderland.

8:30am - Arrival and registration

Breakfast and refreshments will be provided.

9am - Welcome

Ashleigh Little, Interim Director of Home Student Recruitment

9:15am - Inclusive Educational Spaces

Jo Brassington (they/them) is a former primary school teacher, the co-founder of Pride & Progress, and the co-author of Pride & Progress: Making Schools LGBT+ Inclusive Spaces. They work with schools, universities, and charities, primarily around LGBT+ inclusion, trans awareness, and children’s mental health. They are a #DiverseEd associate.

10am - Breakout seminars

  • Trans and Non-Binary Awareness – Jo Brassington
  • Demystifying Degree Apprenticeships – University of Sunderland Apprenticeships Team
  • Current Approaches to meeting SEMH needs – CPD session with Dr Helen Benstead
  • Student Panel – Hear from our current students about their non-traditional journeys to higher education

10:45am - UCAS Personal Statements (online)

Samantha Sykes, UCAS Customer Success Manager

11:15am - Positive Use of AI in Education

Professor John Murray, Academic Dean of the Faculty of Technology. Professor Murray has a background in Electronic Engineering and Software Engineering with a PhD in Computational Robotics and Neuroscience from the University of Sunderland. He has spent much of his academic career in the area of human-robot interaction, and ethics and trust around Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems. Professor Murray will speak about how educators can embrace AI in the classroom.

12pm - Lunch

12:30pm - Networking sessions

Delegates will have the opportunity to network in themed spaces such as:

  • Support for schools and colleges
  • Widening Access and Participation
  • Student wellbeing and resilience
  • Future prospects and alumni
  • Apprenticeship team
  • Faculty areas

1:15pm - Subject-based workshops, tours, and talks

Contact [email protected] for more information.