Please see our first ECF bulletin of the Summer term below:
ECF Cohort 2 | Bulletin 5
Please see our fifth cohort 2 ECF bulletin below:
Appropriate Body Spring Term Newsletter
Please see our Spring 2023 AB Newsletter below:
ECF Cohort 2 | Bulletin 4
Please see our fourth cohort 2 ECF bulletin below:
ECF Cohort 2 | Bulletin 3
Please find our third cohort 2 ECF bulletin below:
ECF Cohort 2 | Bulletin 2
Please find our second cohort 2 ECF bulletin below:
ECF Cohort 2 | Bulletin 1
Please find our first cohort 2 ECF bulletin below:
EMTSH Appropriate Body Newsletter
Please find our Autumn 2022 AB newsletter below:
CPD: Curriculum Hubs
The East Manchester Teaching School Hub is delighted to be working in partnership with the DfE approved Curriculum Hubs to support teachers and leaders across our region with high quality curriculum focused CPD.
Maths Hubs
Maths Hubs support the development of teachers and leaders of Maths across all phases. Find out more about the fully funded development opportunities available to you:

North West 1 Maths Hub (Oldham) http://www.nw1mathshub.co.uk/
Turing North West Maths Hub (Tameside) https://mathshubsturingnw.co.uk/get-involved/2020-21-opportunities/
Computing Hub
The Computing Hub for Greater Manchester, based at Tameside College, has a range of CPD available across all phases to support teachers and leaders of Computing. Departments in Oldham and Tameside can also access a free half day of specialist school to school support.

Find out more about the funding and bursaries available to schools here
Find the latest Computing Hub programmes here
The Science Learning Partnership
The Science Learning Partnership provides subject-specific CPD across the phases for teachers and leaders of Science. Find out more about the courses and bursaries available here:

Primary Science CPD click here
Secondary Science CPD click here
New Code of Conduct for Teaching School Hubs adopted by East Manchester Teaching School Hub
The Teaching School Hubs Council (TSHC) has produced a code of conduct for Teaching School Hubs.
Grounded in the Seven Nolan Principles of Public Life, it is consistent with the conditions of designation set by the DfE and the guidance provided by the TSHC.
The East Manchester Teaching School Hub is pleased to adopt this code of conduct and feel it aligns closely with our own values.
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Teaching School Hub Code of Conduct
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