Read Haili Hughes' blog post on Irisconnect about the importance of quality mentoring for teachers who are just starting out in their careers.
If you want to support your early career teachers and create an atmosphere of support which will hopefully foster better job satisfaction and retention, please ensure that you have the best possible teachers acting as mentors. These colleagues will be a vital support to new teachers and they will need to be given the time to do this job well and gain the expertise required to be a quality mentor. Read the full post here.
Discover Haili’s newly-published book Mentoring in Schools here.
Read Andrew 'Bernie' Bernard's article in Teach Secondary, in which he calls out the fallacies…
Don't miss Independent Thinking's exciting Summer Season of webinars, featuring Associates Haili Hughes, Mark Finnis…
Read an excellent blog post by Matthew Domine, referencing Mark Finnis' new book Independent Thinking…
Obstetrics for Schools by Rachel Macfarlane has just arrived and is available to order.
In an article for The Times, James Handscombe – author of A School Built on…
Read Barry Hymer's blog post for Chessable, which explores the science of patience in Chess…
Butterflies and Sweaty Palms by Judy Apps has been named ANLP's featured book of the…
Listen to Rachel Macfarlane on the Rethinking Education podcast on Learning to Learn, Rethinking Assessment…
Paul Dix's After the Adults Change has been rated 9.2/10 by UKEdChat.
Barry Hymer and Peter Wells' Chess Improvement has received a brilliant review by Carsten Hansen…