The Academies Show 2012
May 2, 2012 // Comments OffWebanywhere will be exhibiting on Stand 54 at The Academies Show 2012 on Wednesday 16th May at Olympia, London.
The event is free to attend, and provides all you need to know about the Academies programme. A busy conference and seminar schedule will impart the latest information from key figures in organisations such as The Department for Education, The Independent Academies Association and the Education Funding Agency, and will be invaluable for anyone with a professional interest in Academies.
The Webanywhere team are looking forward to meeting delegates from both established and recently converted academies, as well as schools who are looking to convert, or are part way through the process.
Visit us at Stand 54, close to the entrance, where you’ll be able to try out our suite of easy-to-use products, including learning platforms, e-portfolios, online payment systems and website management software. You’ll also be able to get advice on how these technologies can be used most effectively within your academy.
Registration for the event can be made online. You’re welcome to pop by at any time on the day, but if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment, please give us a call on 0800 862 0131 or email us
Event Highlights
Conference speeches and seminars will provide advice on setting up and managing successful academies, and a top level overview of the future of the Academy programme. Experts will be on hand to explain complex legal, HR and property requirements, as well as information on funding and collaboration. Here are some highlights.
- Keynote Session: The Academies Agenda – The Future of Education
Dominic Herrington, Director of the Academies Delivery Group at the Department for Education
- Case Study: How to Deliver a Successful Academy
David Wootton Academies Executive at the United Learning Trust and Chair of the Independent Academies Association
- Educational Capital Spending and the Role of Technology in Learning
Russell Andrews, Director of Technology and Planning at the Education Funding Agency
- The Ofsted Inspection Framework
Roy Blatchford, Director of the National Education Trust and former Her Majesty’s Inspector of Schools
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