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Posted: March 21, 2018

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Last Updated: 23/03/18
Posted: March 21, 2018

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Last Updated: 21/03/18
Posted: November 13, 2017

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Last Updated: 21/03/18
Posted: June 14, 2016

jnt-logosTwo leading education organisations have formed a partnership to help schools in which progress has stalled.

The partnership is between the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and the Centre for the Use of Research and Evidence in Education (CUREE). It is being announced as school leaders from across the country attend the Inspiring Leadership Conference in Birmingham.

CUREE has carried out research on how

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Last Updated: 20/03/18
Posted: March 8, 2012

This article looks at research evidence about the characteristics of effective professional learning, and the skills of professional learners. It also explains how to make the most of learning opportunities within the school. By developing your own understanding of professional learning and learners, you can become more confident about the choices you have to make with limited resources.

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Last Updated: 20/03/18
Posted: May 17, 2012

Philippa’s Blog

Here we are looking forwards to the glories of an English spring and an Easter break. It’s good to have a rhythm to steady us  in the turmoil of so much headline change in the education system. I was reflecting on the scale of the changes at a conference at the weekend as we analysed challenges facing the system and the areas of policy that might be holding us all back. Mathew Taylor from RSA properly (and entertainingly) pointed us towards the challenges

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Last Updated: 20/03/18