| Osiris Courses
Both James and Martin work regularly with Osiris Educational in the UK, providing inspirational, thought-provoking and practical courses in teaching.
About Osiris
Osiris Educational are passionate about providing pioneering, challenging and effective training solutions in teaching. At the forefront of innovation in education, they use around 200 of the best and most renowned trainers in Britain. Osiris courses run at major towns and cities in England, Wales and Scotland throughout the school year. INSET training days provided by Osiris are held in schools throughout the UK.
Workshops run by James
 Leading Learning
 Outstanding Early Years Teaching
 P4C and Early Years
Feedback from Osiris workshops run by James
Outstanding Early Years Teaching
A super course. Brilliant ideas and examples to take back and use in the Nursery. There is so much to share with my colleagues
I booked this course in June and have been looking forward to it ever since. My anticipation has not been misplaced, I’ve really enjoyed the course!
Inspiring! James is an excellent practitioner—loved the stories to back up theories and learning. He had a brilliant way of explaining things
A breath of fresh air!
Outstanding Teaching
I have found the training day to be the best one I have ever attended! I learnt a lot from James and from his wide-ranging knowledge of so many issues
Inspiring. Very funny, laid back. The way he presented the session made it very enjoyable and worthwhile. Lots of knowledge about subject and very enthusiastic
Excellent—very organised, excellent ideas/examples to use in class
Excellent and inspiring. Loved to be challenged. Could listen for hours!
Leading Learning
Excellent – really helpful to me as a newly appointed Assistant Head charged with changing learning
All highly impressive (Paperwork, presentation, delivery, correspondence)
James Nottingham has really inspired me to take on the challenging management/leadership role with my own idea that he coaxed out of me. Thank you!
I would recommend this course to my headteacher! |