Post-16 GCSE English Language: exploring Summer 2025 in FE settings

Post-16 GCSE English Language: exploring Summer 2025 in FE settings

Join AQA’s English Subject Support team for this teach meet aimed at teachers who work in a post-16 setting delivering the resit curriculum

By The English Association

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join AQA’s English Subject Support team for this teach meet aimed at teachers who work in a post-16 setting delivering the resit curriculum of GCSE English Language across provisions

This session will:

  • Provide feedback from the summer 2025 series and key reminders
  • Encourage reflective thinking for curriculum delivery based on examiner insights
  • Build communities of English teachers delivering across FE settings

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Jo Stanway is Subject Lead English at AQA and has 25 years of English classroom experience in a range of different settings including the FE sector. This experience includes as a teacher, Head of Department and member of SLT. Jo feels passionately about equipping students with essential literacy skills that empower them to succeed in their future careers and everyday lives.

Paul Stover is Subject Support Manager at AQA and worked as an English Teacher for 10 years, most of which was within the FE sector. He joined AQA in 2011 and worked in a variety of roles before joining the English Subject Support team last year.

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The English Association is both a subject association and a learned society, with a large portfolio of publications, an ambitious events programme, and a long history of engagement with national and international bodies concerned with the development of English in schools, colleges, universities, and the wider community. Since its foundation in 1906, the English Association has helped to shape the discipline of English and continues to do this today.

The English Association provides a welcoming and diverse community for anyone involved with English studies: educators, writers, librarians, advisors, students, researchers, teacher-trainers, publishers, literary agents, and others. As a subject association and learned society which spans every level of education and every branch of the subject, the English Association is an ideal home for people who want to keep abreast of developments right across the discipline.

Membership of the English Association will give you access to cutting-edge research and high-quality teaching resources; enable you to attend timely, relevant and action-focused professional development events; and provide a route to participation in national and international debates about the teaching and learning of English language, literature and creative writing.

It will bring you into contact with people from other institutions and other sectors of education and enhance both your professional life and your personal enjoyment of English through collaboration, community, and shared knowledge.

Free
Aug 28 · 08:30 PDT