Curriculum Hubs
Curriculum Hubs are funded by the Department for Education to provide specialist support to schools in each region. Our Teaching School Hub will signpost curriculum hub offers to schools to ensure that all teachers, leaders and school communities can benefit from the wealth of resources, training and support.
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The Maths Hubs Programme, coordinated by the NCETM, brings together mathematics education professionals in a collaborative national network of 40 hubs, each locally led by an outstanding school or college, to develop and spread excellent practice, for the benefit of all pupils and students.
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English Hubs offer support to local schools, academies and free schools to improve the teaching of phonics, early language and reading in Reception and Year 1.
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Computing Hubs aim to transform the way computing is taught in schools across the country – and enable more young people to benefit from studying this important subject. They are led by schools and colleges across England with an exceptional track record in teaching computing. They deliver face-to-face courses and provide local support for teachers in primary and secondary schools in their area. Click here to find out more.
The STEM Learning Network supports a vision to achieve a world leading STEM education for all young people across the UK. STEM Ambassador Hubs offer a range of support, opportunities and local expertise. They develop links between groups and individuals working to enhance young people's STEM education. Whether you are a teacher, group leader, STEM Ambassador or employer, your local STEM Ambassador Hub is available to support.
Behaviour Hubs run support programmes for schools. The programme is fully funded by the Department for Education (DfE) and provides schools with support, training and advice aimed at improving pupils’ behaviour and generating sustainable, cultural change which is tailored to each individual school.
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South Farnham has been selected by The Department for Education to work as a RSHE Hub and has delivered a central programme of support for over 900 primary and secondary teachers in schools across the South East. To ensure that schools can continue to access this offer of free training, our hub is working in partnership with Schools Alliance for Excellence.The training is free - there is no cost to schools.
Click here to find out more, access free resources and training.
Building on the success of England’s first MFL Centre for Excellence, the continued partnership between The University of York and The Cam Academy Trust seeks to sustain our approach of strong partnership between academic research and teaching practice for translating educational research into effective classroom practice.
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Music Education Hubs are groups of organisations funded by the Department for Education (local authorities, schools and other art organisations). The Music Hubs respond to local need and fulfil the National Plan for Music Education.
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EAL Hub was created in 2018 by teachers for teachers and was designed to provide high quality, scaffolding resources for EAL learners, keeping them in the classroom as much as possible. There was a distinct lack of resources available that supported children learning English in a way that was pedagogically sound and also easily accessible. EAL HUB bridged this gap and now provides over 1500 resources that are ready to start making your life easier, whilst supporting EAL learners as much as they need.
Find out more here.
Early years stronger practice hubs provide advice, share good practice and offer evidence-based professional development for early years practitioners.
They are part of the early years education recovery support package, which also includes the early years experts and mentors programme.
The early years stronger practice hubs programme is supported by the Education Endowment Foundation and the National Children’s Bureau. It is funded for 2 years, until late 2024.