It’s the stories that will help sell evidence-based practice
Anne-Marie Duguid, SSAT Director of Education, writes… Now that’s over, no doubt the circular debates about education will continue, whatever the ‘winning’ manifesto proclaimed… the buzz words, the clichés, the bandwagons, the current panacea to get quick results… I’ve seen
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Post-election messages for educators and the new education secretary
Despite the hung parliament, there are some clear messages from those in education, Sue Williamson, SSAT Chief Executive, points out… Another election and another surprise result. I am listening to political pundits analysing the situation and speculating on what happens
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Stress less this exam season
A 3-stage approach can help, says life coach Hari Kalymnios
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Performance management in MATs requires a shift in focus
Distinctive concerns and actions for a growing MAT
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SSAT Manifesto 2017
25 things we'd like to see in a new government
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Global Learning Programme: some thoughts
Promoting and enhancing global learning
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Why you remember things people said, even a long time ago
Former teacher and SSAT editor Peter Chambers trawls through his personal and professional past to pick out the brief conversations that stick with you, often because they signal major change… You know how there are things people have said to
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Giving young people the motivation to pass their exams
Marcus Orlovksy stresses the need to help young people understand why they should learn things
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Networking with Nuffic
Can England learn from it?
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Without advice and guidance, work experience isn’t worth much
Without advice and guidance, as Peter Chambers writes...
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