Hodder Education
Some Schools Are Harder Than Others
Phil Naylor
Some Schools Are Harder Than Others
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Some schools are harder than others. All teachers have been navigating the same educational storm over the past few years but some have been in very different boats. The pressures on schools in challenging circumstances have been exacerbated by post-pandemic and the widely entrenched disparities have been augmented by absence, recruitment, retention and inspection.

This book brings together interviews with teachers, leaders and educationalists discussing key areas of school development. This book provides advice and suggestions for teachers working in challenging circumstances and outlines the huge differences teachers and leaders can make to pupils, families, and the wider community. The interviews will outline the benefits of government support, MAT and local authority involvement, and the quality of professional development provided by these schools. At some stage in any teacher's career, they should work in these inspirational settings and this book shows the reader why.

Language
English
ISBN
9781036001360
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Introduction: A personal reflection from the author
Fearless leadership with Richard Varey
Technology and its uses with Assheton Woodhall
Delivering high-quality teaching with Danny Bullock
The big challenges to curriculum and teaching and learning in a primary school with Kevin Robinson
Developing literacy and the importance of reading with Liv Fox
Raising aspirations with Mark Allen
The importance of oracy with Laura Bisiker
International teaching with Chris Lynn
The role of the SENCO with Oliver Harrison
Leading the curriculum with Aziza Ajak
Consistency in the classroom – guidance from Chris Kinsey
Final thoughts: The future of harder schools
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