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School Policies

‘Policies’ blog category page for related @TeacherToolkit articles.

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Learning Policy: Planning (Part 2 of 3) by @TeacherToolkit

23rd Jun 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: If you were a school leader of teaching and learning, what would you do with one-hundred teachers in a school to raise standards?

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Learning Policy: Marking (Part 1 of 3) by @TeacherToolkit

20th Jun 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 2 minutes: If you were a school leader of teaching and learning, what would you do with one-hundred teachers in a school to raise standards?

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‘Flexibility and Choice’ by @NickyMorgan01

17th Jun 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 2 minutes: Do you agree with Nicky Morgan, that the art subjects are valued within an English Baccalaureate curriculum?

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A Way Forward for Teaching and Learning by @TeacherToolkit

5th Jun 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 2 minutes: If you led whole-school teaching and learning in your school, what would you do?

Lesson Observation

A Culture of Lesson Observations

2nd May 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 4 minutes: Almost three months have now passed since Ofsted announced the ground-breaking news, that inspectors would no longer be grading individual lessons. Except that it wasn’t that ground-breaking. Apparently, this had been their instructions since 2009. Who knew?

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