ECT EYFS 2023/24

  • 01. Working with Adults: Managing support staff and developing relationships with Parents
     20 September, 2023 - 22 September, 2023
     9:30 am - 3:00 pm
  • 02. Curriculum and Assessment in the Early Years - An Introduction
     5 October, 2023
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 03. Mathematics Everywhere: Independent and Ongoing Provision (EYFS Maths Part 1)
     9 November, 2023
     9:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • 04. Developing Communication and Language
     23 November, 2023
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 05. Developing Reading EYFS
     7 December, 2023 - 11 January, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 06. Characteristics of Effective Learning
     18 January, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 07. Lesson Design and Structure in EYFS Maths: Number Sense and Counting (EYFS Maths Part 2)
     1 February, 2024
     9:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • 08. Developing Writing EYFS
     7 March, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 09. Adaptive Teaching: English as an Additional Language (EYFS&KS1)
     12 March, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 10. PSED in the EYFS - supporting healthy emotional and behavioural development
     21 March, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 11. Adaptive Teaching: SEND - whole class approaches, dyslexia and autism
     25 April, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • 12. Progression in EYFS Maths: A Focus on Part-part, Whole and Number (EYFS Maths Part 3)
     9 May, 2024
     10:00 am - 12:00 pm This course will develop your pedagogical knowledge and teaching approaches with relation to early addition and subtraction, particularly ‘part-part whole’. Teachers will have the opportunity to watch a filmed Maths lesson in a Reception classroom, as well as videos of children playing maths games. They will leave with a range of practical approaches to embed the key mathematical concepts and ideas, which will lead to outstanding outcomes for all.
  • 13. Adaptive teaching: Supporting children with Trauma
     13 June, 2024
     1:45 pm - 3:45 pm "More than 40% of children nationally will have experienced episodes of loss, separation, abuse or neglect before their 18th birthday. Such experiences can lead to trauma and attachment issues, which affect all aspects of a child's functioning. On this course, we will explore the varied effects of trauma and developmental trauma on children and how this impacts on their capacity to cope with the demands placed on them in school. Referring to the research and best practice, we will detail how to support these vulnerable children so that they can feel safe, learn and ultimately thrive in school. The course will include: An examination of trauma, developmental trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences A detailed look at the areas in which traumatised children can struggle and why Whole-school approaches that support traumatised children Specific approaches for traumatised children A focus on supporting behaviour for learning in a trauma-sensitive way Individual case studies Opportunities for discussion and reflection What you can take away Further resource and reading recommendations Model behaviour policies Useful infographics and short video clips to aid dissemination to colleagues "
  • 14. Physical Development in EYFS&KS1
     19 June, 2024
     1:00 pm - 3:30 pm This course is an in-person, interactive session designed to support teachers to create a bank of easily implementable ideas of how to plan and deliver a successful PE session. After recapping on the key expectations in the EYFS curriculum for PD, participants will be given a tour of the Reception provision with a focus on PD. They will then have the chance to observe and participate in lessons. It will cover aspects including effective use of space and equipment, motivation and engagement and promotion of healthy lifestyles and will include an observation of a PE lesson within the age range. Participants will need to be dressed appropriately in order to participate.
Please email courses@foxcpd.co.uk to register for 2026/27 programme