Just a handful of the ‘concluding comments‘ from attendees at our last virtual Primary Humanities Network meeting:
‘Always a useful, relevant and thought-provoking session, with a chance to network with other teachers and led by a super-knowledgeable, but practical practitioner.’
‘As always, Emma, you give me endless ideas, so much support with resources, and enthuse me with ideas that I need time to process and tackle! Brilliant!’
‘Very useful and informative, with great links to explore and food for thought.’
‘Enlightening; educational; eye-opening; exciting; effective.’
‘Many, many thanks for the fantastic network meeting today. I’ve been the Geography Subject Leader at my school in Croydon for a few years, but haven’t been to a network meeting for many years!’
Our next meeting will begin by exploring a number of new websites and resources, many of which are FREE to access and download, before considering the wide range of cross-curricular links that both geography and history have.
The meeting will be held virtually on Friday 15th January 2021, from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm.
The charge will be just £25.00 and you will receive a recording of the event, as well as a copy of the accompanying MS PowerPoint presentation. Should you be unable to attend the ‘live’ session, then you may wish to pay the fee and have access to a recording of the session, a copy of the chat feed, all the accompanying materials and the subsequent detailed blog post report to peruse at your leisure; feel free to ‘fire’ any questions at me via e-mail afterwards too.
I will lead the session via Zoom and send you an invitation with a password to insert prior to entering the meeting.
As I have invested in a subscription to Zoom, I have access to the extra controls to ensure that it is as safe and secure as possible. This is a platform that is used by a huge number of businesses and organisations (some of you may well be very familiar with Zoom already).
Do let me know if you wish to attend or receive a copy of the recording and accompanying materials by Friday 8th January 2021 (e-mail: emma.espley@gmail.com).
Try and relax and recharge your batteries over the Christmas break!