TEEP in prisoner education: Sheppey Cluster of Prisons
SSAT's TEEP (Teacher Effectiveness Enhancement Programme) has success in cluster of prisons.
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The purpose of education? Young people should learn to know, learn to work, learn to live together, and learn to be
Anne-Marie Duguid proposes a set of beliefs intended to help young people make the most of their education.
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The dyslexic English teacher
Jennifer Webb, Head of English at Appleton Academy, reflects on techniques that help both her and her students overcome dyslexia.
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Promising practices in parental engagement – the 10 steps to success
Professor Bill Lucas explores a ten-step approach to parental engagement that can be adapted to any school context. Article 5 of 6.
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SSAT meets Professor Rob Coe: Part 1 – Proper research is what identifies great teaching
Professor Rob Coe - author of a 2014 Sutton Trust report - joins us to answer the question "What makes great teaching?" (Part one)
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Sorry, Nicky, I’m out
Assistant head and classroom teacher Zoe Brown writes an open letter of resignation to Nicky Morgan.
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What it means to be a church school: how St Marylebone navigates the moral maze
St Marylebone School Headteacher Kat Pugh reflects on what it means to be a church school, and dispels some myths along the way.
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Promising practices in parental engagement – building learning power
Professor Bill Lucas unpacks an adapted version of Joyce Epstein's Framework of Six Types of Involvement. Article 4 of 6.
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Schools for human flourishing – the whole child is the whole point
Schools for human flourishing published. An SSAT and Woodard Schools publication.
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Academisation – SSAT comment
SSAT is pleased that the Department for Education has decided to pursue a different pathway, rather than force all good and outstanding schools in all LAs to become academies. We have always advocated the importance of school leaders making their
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