“This contrast between the experience of the head and experience of the rest of the teaching body has really become so polarised during lockdown. And it really is a worry what will happen for school leadership in the near future.”
This week we talk to Dr Becky Allen, Co-Founder of Teacher Tapp. She explains what Teacher Tapp data reveals about the likely impact Covid-19 will have on the teaching profession. In particular, we look at the different levels of stress and workload experienced by teachers and leaders, and the very real danger of a significant number of headteachers leaving the profession altogether.
We delve into Becky’s book, The Teacher Gap, covering issues such as recruitment, workload, CPD and retention, and consider questions such as ‘should we train teachers in the UK as we train doctors’ and ‘do we set NQTs up to fail’?
Becky also shares many of the recent insights Teacher Tapp has been able to gather about remote learning, including what schools are providing and the factors that affect engagement levels. Finally, from her own perspective as a parent, Becky reflects on how remote learning might work more effectively.
You can find out how to sign up for Teacher Tapp here.
You can read Becky’s blog on Parental Load Theory here.
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Key Voices #144 - Leading a trust through a cyber attack and reflections on the role of the CEO with Sir Dan Moynihan
Key Voices #143 - Inclusive leadership with The Difference
Key Voices #142 - The role of trusts as talent architects with Mandy Coalter
Key Voices #141 - Pupil Learning Experience and Well-being with Edurio
Key Voices #140 - Creating a culture of flexible working in your school as part of school improvement strategy with Asma Maqsood-Shah
Key Voices #139 Getting into governance with Governors for Schools
Key Voices #138 - ‘Doing’ behaviour in a way that works for you with Adele Bates
Key Voices #137 - Engaging all parents in their children’s learning with Tom Harbour from Learning with Parents
Key Voices #136 - Exploring the role of the senior mental health lead with Andy Mellor from Carnegie Centre of Excellence in Mental Health
Key Voices #135 - Responding to behaviour curiously and collaboratively with Sarah Dove from Phoenix Education Consultancy
Key Voices #134 - Thinking bigger and differently about the future of education with Claire Oatway and Sam Smith
Key Voices #133 - Exploring the need for Maths tutoring with Thorntree Academy, Third Space Learning and CFEY
Key Voices #132 - ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusion amongst Academy Trust CEOs’ with Forum strategy
Key Voices #131 - ‘The Next Big Thing in School Improvement’ with Professor Becky Allen, Matthew Evans and Ben White
Key Voices #130 - The role of technology in teaching reading with Bentley Church of England Primary School
Key Voices #129 - Review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges with Ofsted
Key Voices #128 - A spotlight on the Early years with Dr Helen Edwards from Tapestry
Key Voices #127 - School leadership and adult ego development with Dr Neil Gilbride
Key Voices #126 - Wellbeing, curriculum and flexibility with Kat Howard
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