Conference Season is upon us and I get to thinking about something I read in March 2012. I was travelling with my husband around South America. He’d just finished his PhD and I’d just finished an MA and it was a case of ‘then of never’. So, we got married […]
Monthly archives: September 2019
Success is subjective thing. One person’s trash is another’s treasure; one man’s meat is another’s poison; to each their own etc. There is a plethora of sayings that essentially say that some stuff is better for one person that it might be for another and that we don’t all have […]
Exam malpractice is a serious matter and any ‘Exams Officer’ or ‘SenCo’ knows that from reading the JCQ exam regulations or the Access Arrangements documentation from JCQ. Centres can lose their exam hosting status, people can lose their jobs and students can lose their entire suite of qualifications for breaches […]
The National Audit Office review of SEND provision in England has just come out and there are details of its findings outlined already. I don’t have very many polite words that would add to the current debate, suffice to say that there are no surprises: SEND Provision is an utter […]
I work part-time as a classroom teacher. I was a full-time teacher and SENCO but I’m not going to talk about full time teaching here, rather how I found a professional mish-mash of occupations that helps me to have a balanced working life. I have been full time and part-time […]
