Written by Christophe Mullings Numerous studies over recent years have shown that high-level and consistent performance from teachers in the classroom is central to improving outcomes for learners learners. So, naturally the education world has begun to examine...
Guest blog from Stephen Campbell (@SJM_Campbell), Head of English at Kingswood School Of all of the assessments and measures that are applied to teachers, lesson observation is perhaps the one aspect that has come under the most scrutiny over the last few years. The...
Guest blog from Josh Roy, Teacher at Ernest Bevin Having trained in a challenging environment, being deprived of meaningful (in-school) feedback for about two years, and being bombarded with observations from all possible sides, I feel I should be better placed than...
Written by Christophe Mullings 1. Create a shared vision about what great teaching and learning looks like How can a teacher move towards being better at what they do when they don’t know what that looks like? Giving teachers the opportunity to see great teaching in...
Video conferencing is an exciting technology that is significantly helping to address the challenges of social isolation and reduced collaboration faced by teachers and students. Sadly, the conferencing tools being offered by the big multinationals have been borrowed...