david weatherly education
Honiton
David has nearly forty years of educational experience as a teacher, senior
manager, local authority consultant and school improvement adviser. His work
with individual and groups of schools across the UK and abroad is always focused
on ways of achieving improved outcomes for pupils through the professional
development of teachers. David’s annual training programmes around the country
attract hundreds of teachers and receive outstanding evaluations. He also
contributes to Early Years and Primary SCITT, Teach Direct and university PGCE
programmes. Whether working directly with teachers and senior leaders in schools
or writing new learning and teaching materials, David always seeks to improve
the engagement and raise the performance of children and young people at all
stages through the carefully planned progression of key subject knowledge,
concepts and skills. David’s focus is always on learning and in particular on
identifying challenging subject outcomes which are made accessible to pupils
through key question led enquiries both inside and outside of the classroom. He
has particular expertise in designing cross curricular learning programmes which
integrate the teaching of English and Mathematics as part of relevant and
engaging investigations which support pupils to study places, issues, people and
events at depth rather than on a superficial level. His enquiry-based approach
teaches important subject knowledge whilst emphasising the significance of
teachers allowing time and opportunity for pupils to master key subject skills
and outcomes by ‘doing less better’. David has been a Harper Collins author at
primary and secondary levels for many years and his Primary Connected Geography
framework published in 2016 was highly commended by the Geographical Association
and was his third such publications award. The corresponding Primary Connected
History scheme was published in 2018. As well as Geography and History David
also has particular expertise in developing Education for Sustainability
(encompassing environmental education, global citizenship and outdoor learning)
and associated sustainable schools programmes. In addition to his national
programme of Geography and History training David also provides bespoke support
to individual or federations of schools and to subject leaders across the United
Kingdom and internationally. He teaches regularly. David Weatherly Secondary
School Deputy Headteacher I came on your course in January - in fact I also came
to one the year before. I just wanted to let you know that I just presented my
subject audit to staff and senior management and it was very well received. Lots
of people were inspired and it is down to your course. We now have a really
clear vision for Geography and we are looking forward to getting together and
revitalising our planning for September. We have a lot of changes to make, but
the positivity I am getting from people is awesome. I just wanted to say thank
you for your help and for inspiring me. Your courses have honestly been the best
I have been on in my career. Primary School Deputy Headteacher A fantastic,
inspirational course which, as a deputy and English subject leader, I found
matched what we want to do in school perfectly. A wonderful antidote to today’s
education ‘policy’ - thank you so much. The discussion of the skills that the
children needed (at a teacher level) and the assessment teachers should be
planning and looking for (at a co-ordinator/managerial level) was beautifully,
simply and eloquently presented