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National Tutoring Programme (NTP) Funded Tuition Webinars

How to Access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) Funded Tuition Webinars Return

Date posted : 29 November 2020

After three successful events in November, Teaching Personnel is delighted to announce three more opportunities for school leaders to take part in their "How to access NTP Funded Tuition" webinar series during December.

These 45-minute webinars are delivered in a clear, straightforward and practical style by presenters who fully understand the NTP. They show schools how to access NTP funded tuition for disadvantaged learners with NTP approved Tuition Partner Teaching Personnel and how these flexible and effective intervention programmes are delivered to suit your school, Alternative Provision or trust.

Featuring Local Authority and Tuition Director Scott Kelly from Teaching Personnel and Group Learning and Development Director Paul Wheeler. Scott and Paul will walk you through the process of accessing NTP funded tuition with Teaching Personnel and explain the flow and contributions from all stakeholders, from start to end of the tuition block.

How to Access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) Funded Tuition - December Dates


Thursday 3rd December, 4pm

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Thursday 10th December, 4pm

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Thursday 17th December, 4pm

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The Speakers

Scott Kelly (Director Tuition & LA Services @Teaching Personnel)

Scott is Teaching Personnel lead Director of tuition and SEN for the National Tuition Programme. Scott has extensive experience in specialist teaching and tuition service delivery and within the staffing and education recruitment industry. Scott has worked in education workforce resourcing for nearly 17 years and during that time involved and lead on enhancing Teaching Personnel’s tuition delivery model into the schools, LA services, Virtual Schools, APs and PRUs.

Paul Wheeler (Group L&D Director @Supporting Education Group)

Paul is the Group Learning and Development Director with significant experience working within the staffing and recruitment industry. Paul has 10 years working at board level with fast-moving, high-growth businesses, managing and leading traditional and cross-functional teams. Learning and development is his passion and enjoys building high performance culture and business change.

 

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