The Teaching Commission
Do you remember what attracted you to a career in teaching?
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Pupil attendance is now officially everyone’s business
In this blog, we would like to share with you some insights about how attendance has increasingly become the business of Ofsted inspectors.
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“Usualising” Assistive Technology
One of the key ideas that emerged from our member conference in December, which focused on neurodiversity, was the need to “usualise” the use of assistive technology.
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Making learning accessible for every child: Using Assistive Technologies to rewrite the inclusion playbook
I look around the education landscape with sadness and concern as the word “inclusion” has been diluted, misappropriated, and sometimes airbrushed out of everyday professional parlance.
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Implementing Effective Change – What did we learn from part 1 of the pilot last term?
Within any organisation, implementation matters. Leaders may be generating inspired, ground-breaking ideas, but without effective implementation, they will remain only that, an idea. Implementing change in schools is complex, requiring every member of staff to play their part.
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Every child should go to a school where they are free to be themselves
I had the privilege of helping Lauren, my PA, to choose a primary school for her nearly 5-year-old twins. Two happy, but very different children.
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Moving learners forward with successful feedback through the Embedding Formative Assessment (EFA) programme
After 33 years of teaching, following many different trains of thought, always amending my approach and trying earnestly to keep myself ahead of the game, I have found myself curiously captivated by what really is good feedback?
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Do we really need middle leaders?
So why write another blog on middle leadership? Well, in one way the answer is simple. I would like you to ensure that you take up your three member places on our new Middle leaders’ programme which begins on 30 January 2025 or consider becoming a delivery partner for our National Award for Middle Leadership (NAML) programme.
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Reflections from the SSAT members conference
It was great to see so many colleagues from across our network at our member event on 2nd December. It is always great to connect in person and share ideas.
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Beyond the Big Listen: What is happening with inspections (so far) in 2024/2025?
I have been tracking every inspection carried out in England since the start of the 2023/24 academic year. The focus has been on what ‘need to improve’ comments have been made in inspection reports. There are now over 1,600 ‘need to improve’ comments published on reports conducted since the start of the academic year and so I wanted to identify some emergent themes.
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