Fingers Ready @NickyMorgan01!


Reading time: 2
Nicky Morgan for twitter @SLTchat

@TeacherToolkit

Ross Morrison McGill founded @TeacherToolkit in 2010, and today, he is one of the 'most followed educators'on social media in the world. In 2015, he was nominated as one of the '500 Most Influential People in Britain' by The Sunday Times as a result of...
Read more about @TeacherToolkit

The power of Twitter amongst many educationalists is fast-becoming an unstoppable force.

Coup d’état!

Two and a half years since @SLTchat was launched in August 2012, this humble Twitter account has a secured a coup d’état that no other has so far managed to achieved. For the first time ever, @SLTchat – a leadership-driven Twitter account has managed to agree the services of Nicky Morgan MP (Secretary of State for Education) to host the popular forum for school leaders this Sunday 7th December at 8pm until 8.30pm. You can follow this conversation using the hashtag #SLTchat, and support @SLTchat who are working with @educationgovuk.

Discuss #SLTchat:

Nicky Morgan @SLTchat@NickyMorgan01 hosts @SLTchatclick to open

Leadership and Management:

#SLTchatFrom educators all over the world, the wealth of knowledge that is available on Twitter is only really understood by those who tweet! If you are reading the blog and remain unconvinced, Twitter enhances your own skill set and as any of the past 44 @SLTchat hosts will vouch for, strengthens that of your school and the students that you teach.

@SLTchat  is now the ‘go to place’ for all senior leaders who are gathering more and more online, tweeting to gather consensus, feedback and new ideas.

To date, @SLTchat features every Sunday at 8pm during term-time only and currently boasts over 40 different school leaders as hosts; has trended on Twitter across the UK on several occasions and is proud to say has featured partnership discussions with hosts, @Ofqual, @Ofsted_News; @ASCL_UK and @EducationGovUK for the 4th time.

A Final Word:

A final word by @SLTchat deputy, @MrACalvert:

Deputy Head Boy @SLTchatMost senior leadership networks are small in comparison to some, but since the introduction of @SLTchat, and as deputy-moderator of @SLTchat, doors can now be opened for all those in education, into a superhighway that was never, ever possible through any other means. Together, our biggest ever takeover at @SLTchat, which follows on from the success of procuring the services as host by @ASCL_UK and their general secreatry @brianlightman, the DfE’s very own Secretary of State for Education, @NickyMorgan01 will lead the discussion on Sunday 7th December at 8pm.

 

We have been told that Twitter is now becoming the number one place to engage with teachers and leaders far more readily than via traditional methods, such as questionnaires, forums and unions. We think the type of event has now made mainstream unions and some Twitter denigrates sit up and take notice. @SLTchat aims to stay apolitical, and it always will, but we now fully expect @TristramHunt, and maybe even Sir Michael Wilshaw to follow suit!

You now have no choice but to follow Ms. Morgan and engage over 14,000 school leaders in healthy fast action debate on a Sunday evening! ASCL representatives will be taking part in the chat.

Join @SLTchat?

We are looking for a Deputy Head Girl to join the @SLTchat team and help us to engage leaders and unions across the UK.

If you are interested, please contact assistant headteacher, @MrACalvert.

@MrACalvert Andy Calvert

 


5 thoughts on “Fingers Ready @NickyMorgan01!

  1. A question for Nicky Morgan – As education minister, how do you defend your irresponsible comments the other week where you belittled & devalued the Arts so publically? Why do you feel the need to make cheap comparisons when trying to discuss the STEM subjects? Surely as educational minister you should be embracing the need for a broad & enriching curriculum for all children in Britain.

  2. Pingback: Education Panorama (December ’14) by @TeacherToolkit | @TeacherToolkit

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.