In Focus: ‘Covid has shaped a new school leadership landscape’
In the words of Margaret Drabble, “when nothing is sure, everything is possible”. International school leaders are still grappling with...
Read moreIn the words of Margaret Drabble, “when nothing is sure, everything is possible”. International school leaders are still grappling with...
Read moreThis week’s TES teacher wellbeing survey suggested that only two-fifths of UK teachers feel that their colleagues care about them....
Read moreIncreasingly, educational writing on wellbeing is unclear and at times, contradictory. Schools are navigating ever more complex research and evidence...
Read moreMental health and wellbeing are finally getting the spotlight that many of us have been crying out for. The statistics...
Read moreOver the last 10 years I have been privileged to work with many international schools across the world on wellbeing...
Read moreThere is a universal thread that runs through recent big ticket issues such as BLM, Everyone’s Invited, modern slavery, transgender...
Read moreIt is Friday morning, and two students are speaking excitedly to one another before class. They are my students, and...
Read more“Politicians use statistics in the same way that a drunk uses lamp-posts—for support rather than illumination.” (Andrew Lang, 1844-1912, Scottish...
Read moreLet’s face it: education isn’t a profession for the faint-hearted. It’s an incredibly complex web of competing agendas, teaching and...
Read moreEven hearing the word “suicide” can cause people to internally, and perhaps even externally, wince. For many, this reaction is...
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