Goodness knows, school leaders have had it tough for the last 10 months. As is regularly lamented and discussed on social media, the late and […]
There’s no getting away from it, oracy is an essential skill. It is something that can be taught and there’s a pretty firm evidence base […]
Thanks to everyone who has checked out the responses to the #threequestionsEDU series so far. We are back into the swing of things now so […]
Having been away from ‘the front line’ of the sector until recently, I was pleased to attend an event put on by a learning provider […]
Jack Cherry’s Remarkable Recipe for SATs Success A two hour course for teachers including a valuable resource, to stop worry, nerves and stress harming pupils’ performance […]
just made the 20:00 start tonight - why? Because I was playing Overwatch - sorry. Some great ideas for three activities to do with the […]
Tweets of the week Phonics games, Altering Twitter profiles for World Book Day, achievement with my radio station and videos of singing and my mum! […]
Government funding cuts in Adult and Community Education and the relationship with Ofsted’s ‘Inadequate’ Training Providers. All adult learners have some level of understanding in […]
Exploring the CIF: The importance of Data Analytics Guest writer: Judy Bloxham Recent headline cases of poor and inadequate Ofsted inspection results should act as […]
The subject of subcontracting and the management fees charged by lead providers made the news again this week which was bound to catch my attention […]
I tired a different format this week but some of the usual segments were still around. I got carried away with the website round up […]
After the last disaster with the sound, I have tried a more calm approach to this week's live show. Don't forget to have a guess […]