Hillsborough: no stone unturned in the pursuit of truth and understanding
Sue Williamson explains why the author of the definitive account of the Hillsborough disaster will address SSAT’s next National Conference
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Grenfell Tower: how schools are responding
Senior leaders from two London schools and one further away explain how they are helping students and staff to cope with the aftermath.
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The future of education policy: analysing post-election language
Tom Middlehurst sorts the meaningful statements from the blather.
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Careers guidance: how to mend a fragmented system?
Third in a series of three articles presenting highlights from discussions and debates hosted by SSAT relating to educational reform and policy-making.
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How can the school system better protect young people’s mental health?
Second in a series of three articles presenting highlights from discussions and debates hosted by SSAT relating to educational reform and policy-making.
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ITT: is it fit for purpose?
First in a series of three articles presenting highlights from discussions and debates hosted by SSAT relating to educational reform and policy-making.
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Respect to the resilience, determination and strength of our young people
Anne-Marie Duguid writes about the strength of our young people following the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
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The energy, inspiration and support for schools to do things differently in order to do them better
Personalisation became an expectation that all schools would aspire to for their students
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Pursuing the issues of disadvantage, social justice, and the school’s place in the wider community
Lesley King, Chair of governors, Ormiston Venture Academy; former SSAT director Certain themes have absorbed me over the last 30 years: disadvantage and social justice; the school’s place in the wider community; the importance of arts education. Since 1996 I
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SSAT’s work set up a clear and useful measure of value added in education
Schools want the capacity to understand how well they contribute to their pupils’ progress and attainment, and the confidence to improve it.
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