NPQH 4, Resources and Risks
Curriculum led budget Asserts that it is indeed possible to design a curriculum that can be staffed efficiently and that meets the needs of all learners, has class sizes (including […]
Curriculum led budget Asserts that it is indeed possible to design a curriculum that can be staffed efficiently and that meets the needs of all learners, has class sizes (including […]
Executive Summary: What makes Great Teaching (EEF, October 2014 linked here) Great teaching leads is what leads to improved student progress. Would the message above hold in the world of medicine? […]
Session three was about Data and Strategic Planning. The first pre-reading was an extract from a paper produced by The National College for School Leadership (Success and Sustainability: The characteristics […]
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