SSAT National Conference 2017: an ‘advent calendar’ of reflections
Rachel Lowrie, Churchill Academy Sixth Form, an SSAT Leadership Legacy fellow, uses a seasonal medium to give her highlights of the National Conference.
Rachel Lowrie, Churchill Academy Sixth Form, an SSAT Leadership Legacy fellow, uses a seasonal medium to give her highlights of the National Conference.
Watch feedback from delegates, speakers and exhibitors from the two days in Manchester. SSAT National Conference 2017: Illuminating learning took place on Thursday 30 November and Friday 1 December 2017.
Gary Hickey, headmaster, Adams’ Grammar School, asks: with teachers facing burnout, what does it take to remind the profession that they are valued?
Tom Perry, research manager for CUREE, reflects on the interpretation and use of school progress measures
Anne-Marie Duguid focuses on the aspects of research that teachers can best use to improve learning and teaching in the classroom.
Part of the answer is to understand the processes by which we accept things as true that are not true, and how we can overcome that, writes Peter Chambers.
Tom Middlehurst reflects upon the conference theme ‘illuminating learning’ and urban myths uncovered by a main stage speaker.
Matt Hood, SSAT National Conference 2017 main stage speaker and Director of the Institute for Teaching, discusses ‘best-bets’ in teacher education.
Bright colours, clever use of space and interactive technology have a positive impact on student learning and help innovative teaching.
Steven Dool, headteacher, Neston High School writes.