Building a Positive School Culture Through Innovation
December last year I received an award from the International Schools Awards organisation. The award was for Best Innovation in
I write this blog for educators who want to think more clearly about the work of leading and learning. Each article explores a practical challenge in schools, then offers ideas that can be applied in real contexts. Topics include distributed leadership, learning walks, teacher workload, classroom climate, writing, belonging, future-focused learning, and effective use of teacher time.
December last year I received an award from the International Schools Awards organisation. The award was for Best Innovation in
While the research may suggest attending one off conferences has negligible impact on teacher performance, there are some associated benefits.
Technology has changed the face of education, and here’s how leading schools are using it to improve student outcomes.
The life of a leader is full of surprises and the balancing of competing workloads and tasks is often one
Effective teachers know their students, have strong content knowledge and possess a wide repertoire of teaching strategies. They are well
This time of year is busy for school leaders as they forward plan for the new academic year. A key
Every effective teacher wants to be a better practitioner tomorrow than they are today. They are always looking to improve.
In recent years it seems every country has revised their curriculum articulating the knowledge and skills that students need for
The role of the teacher is key to student success and that is why leaders spend plenty of time developing