Chartered College of Teaching statement on high-stakes accountability

The tragic loss of Ruth Perry, a dedicated and respected school leader, has hit the teaching community hard, and our staff and members are no exception to this. Many teachers, school leaders and other education professionals have been deeply and… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching statement on high-stakes accountability

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Sir Tim Brighouse: ‘Baker Days’, Ofsted, and Unlocking Minds

Long ago when I had a proper job, I was often asked to give a ‘keynote’ to groups of teachers at the start of what were – and in some places still are – called ‘Baker Days’, which are those… Continue Reading Sir Tim Brighouse: ‘Baker Days’, Ofsted, and Unlocking Minds

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on Ofsted Annual Report

Ofsted has today (1 December) published its Annual Report for education, children’s services and skills. Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching – the professional body for teaching – reflected on the report’s findings and comments… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Ofsted Annual Report

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on Improving Schools report

The Chartered College of Teaching has today (18th November) commented on the publication of the ‘Improving Schools’ report, published by NAHT’s School Improvement Commission. The Commission, which includes Dame Alison Peacock – CEO of the Chartered College – identifies five… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Improving Schools report

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