Stay current with Mighty Writer’s literacy CPD webinar series.
Speaking in full, well-structured sentences is a vital stepping stone to confident, independent writing.
Register to learn more.
Stay current with Mighty Writer’s literacy CPD webinar series.
Speaking in full, well-structured sentences is a vital stepping stone to confident, independent writing.
Register to learn more.
Stay current with Mighty Writer’s literacy CPD webinar series.
A powerful start in writing isn’t optional — it’s transformational. And the earlier we nurture it, the greater the long-term impact.
This webinar highlights the hugely important task of getting the teaching of writing right from the word go and the huge benefits to children’s long term success as writers when we do.
We will explore how purposeful talk can:
– Provide practical guidance to help teachers confidently support early writing development
– Empower educators to create inclusive, supportive environments
– Explore key foundations of writing.
Register to learn more.
The DfE has published its first ever national Writing Framework, promoting consistent, evidence-informed writing practice for Reception, KS1 and KS2.
The session will include 30-minutes of discussion and a 15-minute Q&A and will:
✏️ Explore the new Writing Framework and what it means for your classroom practice.
✏️ Unpack the key messages and discuss ways in which the framework can help to provide clarity and consistency
🔊 Speaker: Emma Ralph, Founder, Mighty Writer.
The session will be recorded and the recording will be shared to all those who register.
Oracy isn’t ‘just talk’, it’s the backbone of thinking, learning and ultimately attainment.
📈 Children who can articulate their ideas clearly often achieve better across the curriculum.
🔗 There are proven links between spoken language, cognitive development, and writing.
📰 Research evidence shows higher levels of attainment where oracy is prioritised.
🗣️ Embedding purposeful talk daily transforms progress in writing, reading, and beyond.
This webinar gives you practical classroom strategies to
– Make oracy a priority
– Impact writing outcomes, and
– Prepare children as lifelong learners.
Register to learn more.
The DfE has published its first ever national Writing Framework, promoting consistent, evidence-informed writing practice for Reception, KS1 and KS2.
The session will include 30-minutes of discussion and a 15-minute Q&A and will:
✏️ Explore the new Writing Framework and what it means for your classroom practice.
✏️ Unpack the key messages and discuss ways in which the framework can help to provide clarity and consistency
🔊 Speaker: Emma Ralph, Founder, Mighty Writer.
The session will be recorded and the recording will be shared to all those who register.