Probably not the most cheery blog post title to end the academic year on but it’s getting increasingly galling being told to talk the profession up. The profession should talk for itself; not individual people but rather the shared, lived experiences. Continue reading
If you think we’ve got a leadership recruitment problem now; you ain’t seen anything yet. There’s a tsunami of job vacancies coming over the next five years and a dearth of high quality applicants. We’re coming to this issue too late and in a piecemeal way.
It’s nearly forty years since James Callaghan, the then Prime Minister, delivered his Ruskin College speech that sparked the Great Education Debate. Political involvement has grown exponentially over the years and is now out of control. The Headteachers’ Roundtable are coming together with about one hundred and eighty colleagues to discuss, debate and have our say. Continue reading