The Magic Weaving Business – Teaching in the 21st Century
21st century jobs? How and why educators make a difference.
This keynote from Sir John Jones will share his experiences of working with young people in the most challenging schools in the UK and the need to develop creativity, ingenuity, portability & flexibility in our students, and indeed, in ourselves.
Academic colleagues are warmly welcome to attend the Service Excellence Conference which will include the opportunity to attend this exciting session with Sir John Jones.
Unable to attend for the whole day?
For those of you who are unable to attend the full day please do book for this specific session only. You may also like to join us for lunch before the keynote.
Date: Thursday 20 April
Times: Lunch – 1.00pm, Keynote – 2.00pm – 3.30pm
Location: Talbot campus – Fusion
Please register for this session and let us know if you would like to join us for lunch so we can organise the catering.
This talk will be of particular interest to academic staff and non-academic staff are of course very welcome to attend too.
If you would like to register to attend the conference for the full day please book here.

Registration open!
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