Rachel Lofthouse is Professor of Teacher Education in the Carnegie School of Education. She has a specific research interest in professional learning, exploring how teachers learn and how they can be supported to put that learning into practice.
Rachel is a teaching educator and researcher. Her interest starts with student teachers, but extends to teachers and educators at all career stages and in all sectors. Ensuring that teachers keep learning is critical when the policy and practice landscapes of education keep shifting. Rachel has a particular interest in how teachers learn through approaches such as coaching, mentoring, lesson study, professional enquiry and inter-professional practice. She marries these interests with a concern for the development of innovative pedagogies and curriculum design. Key to all of these are the opportunities for that professionals at all stages of their career and in all roles have for dialogue and creative and critical thinking.
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Dan Edwards - How to lead differently
Jo Evans - Inspiring Leadership
Alison Kriel - Authentic Leadership
Mike Nicholson - How can we make it better for boys?
Dr Carmen Bergmann and James Nottingham - Making it better for women in schools
Malarvilie Krishnasamy - Learning to let go
WomenEd - International Women’s Day
Drew Povey on Leadership
Kate Jones - Retrieval Practice: What’s it all about?
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Kates Jones - Exactly what is Retrieval Practice?
Becky Allen - The Next Big Thing in School Improvement
Adrian McLean - On Being a Changemaker: Part 2
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Jacqui Frost - Resilience - it’s more than ’bounce-back-ability’
Dr Kenny Frederick - What‘s the point in Ofsted?
Gemma Drinkall - Supporting your staff to stay well
Alec Jiggins - So, exactly what is coaching and what can it do for me?
Hannah Cotton - Authentic Leadership
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