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Julia’s Story: A Woman in Senior Leadership #WomenEd

In celebration of #WomenEd I wanted to feature a post on leadership from a woman’s perspective which ruled me out of writing it.  As I did so often in headship I turned to Julia to offer her thoughts, perspective and support.  This is Julia’s story.  It needs to be heard because of the quality of the person who wrote it.  Her experiences are deeply personal but her insights have a wider truth.  In short Julia was and is a class act. Continue reading

I Need your Thoughts: Teaching, Learning and Assessment Policy #SaturdayThunk

This is a first rough draft for a new Teaching, Learning & Assessment Policy.  This is the front one page summary which will set out our beliefs which will be expanded on.  Our staff haven’t yet seen it yet as I want to take off a few of the rough edges before I finalise a draft for their consideration.  If you have a moment, please add your thoughts via a comment on the post or tweet me. Continue reading

Observing Lessons, So What’s Changed?

A year on from when we stopped grading individual lessons I’m wondering how much progress we have made.  Just before the summer I reviewed our new process for evaluating the quality of teaching, with middle leaders, and made a number of tweaks to the system though no substantive changes were suggested. Continue reading

Leadership: Being, Knowing, Doing (New Book)

Liminal Leadership

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