RAISEonline Training

On 28th November the Muslim Teachers Association with Berrymede Junior School presents:

A Workshop in: RAISEonline Training

Training is led by: Luke Burton an expert in senior leadership

If you wish to download a PDF version of the event please click or tap MTA Workshop 28th November 2015

WHEN
Saturday 28th November 2015
10.00am – 1.00pm
(followed by lunch & networking)

WHERE
Berrymede Junior School
Osborne Road, Acton, London, W3 8SJ
(parking available)

Mentoring opportunities (30 minutes) are available, Time slots to be allocated with experienced educational senior leaders during the morning

To register your place, send your name, organisation and contact details to: [email protected]

Cost: Members £10
Non-members £20

For queries on the day, please contact Lubna Khan, Vice-President, on 07834 195007

This training will equip you with the skills required to comfortably analyse RAISEonline Training in order to:

  • Become more familiar with RAISEonline
  • Be able to interpret what the different charts and tables in RAISEonline mean
  • Have the opportunity to understand the RAISEonline in your own school
  • Identify areas of strength and weakness
  • Explore how to use RAISEonline to develop and improve school data

Berrymede Junior School is a ‘Good’ school which has been awarded the GPU education for Excellence 2013.

Information about the presenter

Luke Burton

His experience include a successful experience as a headteacher at Leytonstone School from 2006 to 2013, which is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive school with specialisms in Business and Enterprise and Leadership.

With senior leadership roles in Newham, science leadership in Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Southwark, Luke has 34 years’ experience as a teacher or curriculum leader. He is passionate about developing inner-city children and like-minded staff so as to address inequality and develop the leaders of tomorrow, allowing him to give a little something back and show future leaders how talented they really are. As an educator or facilitator, he currently facilitates senior and middle leadership programmes for the Institute of Education / National College and coach aspiring senior leaders or headteachers ( January 2014 to present).

Information about the MTA executive committee members available for mentoring sessions

Rukhsana Yaqoob

Rukhsana is the President of the Muslim Teachers’ Association, was a tutor on the Investing in Diversity programme at the Institute of Education, has been a school governor for many years, has been on Teacher’s TV and the Islam Channel and has been a mentor for the Black Professionals Network. Presently she is a freelance educational consultant who has been a secondary school teacher for many years, as well as working for the National Strategies as a Narrowing the Gap Regional Adviser where she worked on the Minority Ethnic Achievement Programme (MEAP) to raise the attainment of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Turkish and Somali pupils in the UK.

Lubna Khan

Lubna Khan is a Head Teacher in a large Junior School for the past 10 years. She is a local Leader of Education and a Mentor for NPQH candidates. Her school has many accolades for being inclusive and having a rich global dimension. She is also active in the borough serving on numerous committees developing strategies and sharing good practice.