Norfolk Association

Of

First & Primary Headteachers

 

SUMMER CONFERENCE 2002

 

Thursday June 20th

At

Sea Marge Hotel

OVERSTRAND

 

EMOTIONAL LITERACY

What is it and why should it matter in schools?

 

Keynote Speaker

Harriet Goodman

ANTIDOTE

 

 

 

 

 

To all Nursery, Infant, First, Primary, Middle & Special Schools

 

 


 


Programme for the Day

 

From 4:15      Tea/coffee on arrival

 

4:45             Introduction – Liz Butterworth

                  Norfolk Education Ad. Service

 

5pm              Harriet Goodman –

                  The Antidote Project,

                  Emotional Literacy & discussion

 

 

6:30pm          end of formal session –

                  informal questions/talk time

 

7pm              complimentary glass of wine/juice will be served

 

7:30pm          Sit down for the meal

                  (menu available on booking)

 

 


 

 


NAFPHT Summer Conference 2002

Booking Form

 

Venu – Sea Marge Hotel,16, High Street, Overstrand

 

Date – Thursday June 20th 2002

 

Name (n.b. Headteacher only) ---------------------

School_______________ Tel. No. ________

 

I wish to attend the Conference and enclose a cheque for (please

tick  appropriate boxes)

 

Cost -  Members £30    (including meal)

Cost -  Non-members £35 (including meal)

 

I confirm I am a member

I confirm I am a non-member

 

I require supply cover

(supply will be paid for schools with under 100 on roll – members only)

 

I require a     vegetarian meal      a vegan meal

Please return completed form and cheque (made payable to N.A.F.P.H.T.) to:

 

Helen Lamb, Hethersett Woodside First & Nursery School, Firs Rd.,

Hethersett, Norwich, NR9 3EQ to arrive by Friday May 31st

Please assume confirmation.  Receipts available at the Conference.


 

“Understanding our feelings and our relationships with others                            

is not just an essential life-skill:  it is the key to effective learning.  Antidote is working with three schools in east London to explore how schools can promote emotional literacy, and to investigate the impact on young people’s achievement.  This session with Harriet Goodman, Antidote’s Education Project Director, will be a chance to tell stories, raise questions, and experience the sort of reflective dialogue that fosters emotional literacy.”

 

 

Join your friends and colleagues by the sea at the ‘Sea Marge Hotel’

Take some time for professional talk, social talk and good food.

COME & ENJOY