Outstanding is a contested term, viewed through the various lenses of Ofsted, teachers, students and researchers. The UK has a world-acknowledged tradition of educational research, often leading global education. But much of it rarely filters down into actual teaching and can be fashionable, political and contradictory. This workshop will engage with the evidence-base of ‘what works’ to learn what the ‘literature’ says is outstanding and participants will reflect on the implications this will have for their own classroom practice, and make targets for future action
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This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
Although, as a result of the introduction of the Teaching Excellence Framework, the principle of tea...
In a sector that aspires to teaching excellence it is important to stand back and ask: what do we m...
This report reviews over 200 pieces of research to identify the elements of teaching with the strong...
In the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED) inspections for t...
"One of the most pressing issues in English facing a large number of schools today is how to improv...
As a multinational group of teaching fellows, we consider the highs and lows of our individual and ...
When the ‘Teaching Excellence Framework’ (TEF) was announced earlier this year, I was wondering ...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begin...
“In a tick box world, a good observation doesn’t mean you are a good teacher.” Teacher 3 (C College...
This article presents the work undertaken as part of a Higher Education Academy Change Academy proje...
“In a tick box world, a good observation doesn’t mean you are a good teacher.” Teacher 3 (C College...
As a multinational group of teaching fellows, we consider the highs and lows of our individual and ...
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In 2014 I was very proud to receive a student voice award for sustained teaching excellence, after p...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
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