The beauty of brain ache
Senior education lead Alex Galvin considers exactly what it is that motivates us to learn.
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Student voice: We must do more to empower teachers
Megan Lawrence, a student at Bedford High School, answers the question 'Are schools getting in the way of education?'
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SSAT’s 10 most popular blogs of January 2016
A roundup of our most popular blogs of January 2016. Featuring SSAT educationalists, teachers and other guest bloggers.
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Student voice: Education is killing students’ curiosity
Michael Hardy, a student at North Liverpool Academy, answers the question 'Are schools getting in the way of education?'
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Do you know your students’ hopes and dreams?
An interactive recap of Dr. Russ Quaglia's mainstage presentation on student voice and aspiration at the SSAT National Conference 2015.
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Responses to EBacc consultation – round-up
We pick out a number of responses to the DfE's consultation on the proposed EBacc measures.
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Teacher leadership – system leadership isn’t just for headteachers
Andy Williams and Dan Belcher explore the increasing importance of teachers as true leaders of learning.
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In trying to do so much we do too little
Andy Tharby, English teacher at Durrington High School, with ideas on how to achieve more by doing less.
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Teaching Assistants; Unsung heroes of the classroom
How to ensure your teaching assistants are valued and effective members of your teaching staff. By Gary King, Assistant Principal at Tavistock College.
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Changing lives through learning
The English department at SSAT member school West Lakes Academy reflect on a journey that has led to them winning a prestigious National Teaching Award.
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