Strengths-based leadership, coaching and development
A number of years ago now, I attended a WomenEd conference where first I learned about what knowing your own strengths might unlock. I learned
A number of years ago now, I attended a WomenEd conference where first I learned about what knowing your own strengths might unlock. I learned
As Head of Learning Design at the Chartered College of Teaching, I wrote this blog about approaches to coaching and mentoring online.
Imagine, if you will, a small Quentin Blake sketch of a woman. She’s eagerly skipping around the empty page of a book – leaving sparks
This is a rather delayed write-up of my notes and reflections on David Weston’s (@informed_edu) workshop at The Telegraph Festival of Education. Having heard David
A few weeks ago now, I completed the ‘Transforming Teacher Education’ course with Sheffield Hallam University and the Education and Training Foundation. Week 1- From
This was to be the final week of my Coursera course from Match Education. I knew when I began this learning that coaching was an
Clarity of Instructional Vision A reminder of the equation- Teacher change as generated by coaching = clarity of instructional vision of the coach X quality of
A few weeks ago, I completed week 1 of the coaching teachers MOOC from Match Education. I’ve known for some time that I need to
You can still sign-up to the MOOC here Learn about Match Education’s case for a student-facing rubric here A story Our first video depicts a
Last week saw me start a new learning journey- because the journeys of- Teaching new spec GCSE English Doing my job Photography …weren’t quite enough
Allow your teachers out of school! The room was asked how many of us were educators still in the classroom (very few!) We should be