Guest blog: Investing in a fairer future: what should be our priorities in the fight for social mobility?
David Thomas, Assistant Senior Leader at Westminster Academy, with an extended introduction to the SSAT Annual Lecture 2014 report.
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Schools, football and short-termism
Chris Smith, Student Leadership Coordinator SSAT, argues that short-termism is detrimental to school performance and clouds the long-term vision.
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A hundred years ago…
Sue Williamson, Chief Executive SSAT, on the importance of remembering WW1 history and it's relevance to education.
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What is innovation; do we really want it?
Head of Innovation, Caroline Barlow, discusses innovation & how SSAT's Redesigning Schooling campaign is the perfect platform for a new approach.
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Are we educating children out of creativity?
Sue Williamson argues that creativity is thriving in English schools - the challenge is to see it embedded in all schools.
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Why the intelligent hand is not just political rhetoric
Tom Middlehurst, Head of Research SSAT, on the importance of vocational education & how it ensures we leave a lasting legacy for future generations.
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Education Select Committee Session – 22 October 2014
Chris Smith reports from the latest Education Select Committee session, focusing on academies and free schools.
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Finland shows that equity and excellence can co-exist in education – a guest blog by Pasi Sahlberg
Pasi Sahlberg explores some of the factors that have helped the Finnish education system deliver high-quality and high-equity outcomes for learners.
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The learners…on developing as communicators
How a team of student communication leaders changed the way students new to England are welcomed into Jack Hunt School.
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