Don’t miss our OCR English Conference 2018: Supporting Success in English at GCSE and A Level
23 January 2018
This year we’re running a joint conference for GCSE and A Level English teachers. Join us in London for a fantastic event and put your students on the pathway to success!
This conference provides the perfect opportunity for you to take away strategies to improve student performance and increase your confidence in delivering our OCR specifications.
The day will be divided into three streams: A Level, GCSE and general, so you can focus on what matters to you, or mix and match between the range of exciting workshops on offer.
Why attend?
- Get ready for summer 2018 exams: explore and take away proven strategies to effectively prepare your students for linear exams
- Showcasing classroom success: learn about and take away best practice/top tips from practising teachers
- Increase your confidence in teaching challenging or less familiar texts in new and original ways.
The day will include workshops from Shakespeare's Globe, EMC, practising English teachers and English experts from Higher Education.
What do our previous conference attendees think?
“Incredible and so useful to the classroom” (Katie Curtis, Norwich School)
“Loved every minute. Incredibly useful ideas, resources and I felt the choice of venue was excellent and added to the impact of the course.” (Sarah Jones, English Martyrs Catholic School)
“Eye opening and helped develop some good ideas” (Matt Freeman, Kent Adult Education)
“Venue – great, organisation – great, content excellent! Thank you so much!” (Isobel Fletcher de Tellez, Bucks Virtual School)
Tickets are £99 per person, with a 10% discount on every additional booking made.
Book your place now
About the author
Keeley Nolan, OCR English Subject Advisor
Keeley joined OCR four years ago as a Qualification Manager for Modern Foreign Languages. In 2014, she joined the English team as a Subject Advisor, leading on the development of GCSE English Language and supporting first teaching of the new specification. Keeley currently looks after the OCR A Level English Literature and A Level Language qualifications. Prior to joining OCR, Keeley spent two years teaching English abroad. Keeley has a degree in English and French from the University of Leeds. In her spare time she enjoys reading, watching Scandinavian television dramas and swimming.