Revd Steve Chalke, in Schools for Human Flourishing, suggests the primary question, “… is not about what you do with your life (as important as that question is). It is about something much deeper: who do you become while you are doing it?” Continue reading
Last week I blogged Five Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Teaching, inspired by Carl Hendrick. It led me inevitably to think about five things I wish I had known when I started leading. Continue reading
Vic Goddard often says that school leaders “make the weather”. You certainly have a massive impact; your sunny disposition or stormy nature can set the tone for the rest of the school. Over time, for better or worse, the weather dictates the climate within the organisation. Continue reading