AI for School Improvement Webinar Series

This session is for school leaders who are seeking innovative ways to drive evidence informed, impactful interventions for learners who use EAL.

Artificial intelligence is already changing the way schools work — but many leaders are still asking the same questions:

This three-part online series explores how school leaders can approach AI thoughtfully, safely and professionally.

Session 1 - Tuesday 9th June 2026, 13.30 - 14.30

Policy and Best Practice - What staff should and should not be doing with AI right now.

This session explores safeguarding, data protection and professional boundaries in relation to AI use in schools. Leaders will gain practical guidance to support policy development and establish clear expectations for staff.

Session 2 - Tuesday 16th June 2026, 13.30 - 14.30

Leadership Efficiency - The line between automation and professional thinking.

This session explores how AI can support leadership tasks such as drafting, planning and communication, while maintaining professional oversight and judgement.

Session 3 - Tuesday 23rd June 2026, 13.30 - 14.30

Curriculum - How AI can support planning, modelling and scaffolding.

This session explores practical examples of how AI can support curriculum design and teaching, including subject-specific examples and considerations.

These sessions costs £59 per person. BUT you can buy one ticket for one place at all three sessions in the series for £150.



 
Audience:
 
for Headteachers, Deputy Heads, Assistant Heads, DSLs, Curriculum Leaders.

 

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