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Tag: Educational leadership

An Education Tour of Duty by @TeacherToolkit

13th Jul 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 4 minutes Over the past two weeks, I have been on the educational tour of duty across London and parts of England. This blog is a snapshot of what’s been going on in my world …

Headship: Can you engage with the internal and external school community? #360Review (Part 6 of 6)

13th Apr 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 8 minutes In my sixth and final self-refection on leadership, I offer an insight into my own school leadership appraisal. In this post: Strengthening the community; I pose a series of questions for the reader and offer my very own public #360Review. I also answer if I am ready for Headship …

Securing accountability with leadership actions: #360Review (Part 5 of 6)

22nd Feb 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 12 minutes In my fifth self-refection on leadership, I offer an insight into my own school leadership appraisal. In this post: Securing accountability with leadership actions; I pose a series of questions for the reader and offer my very own public #360Review.

Can you manage the school organisation? #360Review (Part 4 of 6)

23rd Jan 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 7 minutes In my fourth self-refection on leadership, I offer musings on my own school leadership. In this post: Can you manage the school organisation? I pose a series of questions for the reader and offer my very own public #360Review. You are reading part 4 of a 6-part series of leadership articles on managing the organisation.

How to develop yourself and work with others? #360Review (Part 3 of 6)

2nd Jan 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 6 minutes In part 3 of my leadership review, I offer musings of my own school leadership. In this post: How to develop yourself and work with others? I pose a series of questions for the reader and offer my very own #360Review.

How would you lead teaching and learning? #360Review (Part 2 of 6)

22nd Dec 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 7 minutes Here, I offer my reflections on my own school leadership. In this post: How would you lead teaching and learning? I pose a series of questions for the reader and offer my very own #360Review.

What makes an outstanding senior leader? #360Review (Part 1 of 6)

20th Dec 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 7 minutes In my final educational composition for 2013, I am offering a reflection on my own school leadership. What makes an outstanding senior leader? Here, I pose a series of questions for the reader and expose my very own #360Review. This is part one of a six-part leadership series to be posted over the holiday period.

TeachMeets: An underground revolution! How did it all start?

19th Jan 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 2 minutes Optimus Education: “In the first of two articles, Ross Morrison McGill explains why attending a TeachMeet could be the finest CPD you’ve ever had…” So, the chances are those (not on Twitter and reading this CPD Update newsletter) is that you’ve never heard of a Teach-Meet; but quite-possibly, you have heard of Twitter. Now…, before […]

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