The September 2019 Ofsted framework: what do we know so far?
Colin Logan, SSAT senior education lead, updates us on how Ofsted’s new approach is being translated into practice.
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Imaginative leadership in action
At the heart of this year’s conference is a conviction that schools should always do what’s right for young people.
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Turning the teenage corner
Carole Spiers outlines the many stressors facing young people and suggests some ways teachers and school leaders can help them cope.
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‘Little extras’ is an insult to teachers across England
Tom Middlehurst, head of policy and public affairs, gives SSAT’s response to the Budget 2018.
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Why SSAT supports the call to #RaiseTheRate
Today twelve organisations, including SSAT, have written to the chancellor asking him to raise the rate for sixth form funding, cuts to which have been even harsher than elsewhere in school budgets.
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Interdisciplinary collaboration on the wider aims of our teaching
Alan Marshall-Hick, deputy coordinator for humanities and history subject lead, Harris Academy South Norwood writes.
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Take lessons outdoors on Thursday 1 November* and watch your students thrive
Carley Sefton, CEO of Learning through Landscapes, explains why she wants schools to swap their desks for the outdoors on Thursday 1 November writes.
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Three steps to putting wellbeing at heart of every school
Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Buckingham writes.
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Teachers in boiler suits at a crime scene help Y6-Y7 transition students overcome their nerves
Katie Ray, English teacher, Prospect School, describes their use of a particular poem to create excitement about English and an experience of success.
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How collaboration improved primary-secondary transition
Emily Robinson, Y7 head, Simon Balle All-through School, describes the outcomes of their efforts to give students, parents and teachers a positive start to the secondary phase.
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