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‘Education has lost one of its great champions - a pioneer of the concept of “value-added” statistics’
One leading educationist pays tribute to Professor Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon, who helped to create a monitoring system enabling schools to take a more informed and sophisticated view of data for the good of their pupils
1 March 2017
‘Geoff Barton is a principled, authentic, outward-facing head focused on learning - he will serve ASCL brilliantly’
One former ASCL general secretary is delighted by the electoral victory of the next general secretary, Geoff Barton
10 February 2017
‘There is a wall between the Department for Education and the profession - it has to be demolished’
The government needs to find better ways of consulting the teachers and school leaders – to find out how policies actually play out at the chalkface, writes one leading educationist
7 February 2017
‘Progress 8 is an improvement. Now schools need to aim to raise the attainment of every pupil’
We need an output performance measure with virtually no perverse incentives, that gives equal credit to improving students’ grades at all levels, writes one leading educationist
31 January 2017
The pressures on children are greater than ever before, but what can schools do about mental health?
As the mental health crisis among students bites deeper, schools are increasingly turning to third sector organisations, writes one leading educationist
23 January 2017
‘Despite the avalanche of change, it is still possible for schools to develop a curriculum fit for the 21st century’
When we look at curriculum development, we need positive and collaborative thinking from school leaders, writes one veteran educationist
17 January 2017
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