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I hope you have had a good weekend. As promised, here are all of the important information and updates for you.
Introducing the woodland version of the famous Headteacher A4 Hardback Academic Year Planner - the ultimate tool for organised headteachers.?
Designed by school leaders with simplicity and wellbeing in mind, this planner features all the tools you need to have a positive impact on your wellbeing and productivity.
How can we help you today?
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Understanding children's brain's better, so that they feel like they belong.
Tune into last week's Twitter Spaces with Victoria Bagnall from Connections in Mind, as we discussed the latest DFE State of the Nation 2022 survey which revealed that 30% of 11 - 18 year olds felt that they belonged in school, which meant that 70% felt that they didn’t belong in their school everyday. Victoria helps us to consider ways in which to help children feel like they belong.
Listen here:
The magic of music, and how it can transform your school
Tuesday 28th February at 7:30 pm
This week on Twitter Spaces, we discuss the magic of music, and how it can transform your school.
Join us as we chat to Ross Garrod from Practice Pal about the challenges faced by schools to teach music, the research that tells us why it is important, and the ways in which music can have a huge impact on learning.
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Updates from the Edu-Market:
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Wednesday 8th March at 2 pm and then repeated at 7 pm.
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Lucy talks to Maria and Carla from Pursuit Wellbeing about getting to the heart of chronic stress for headteachers. Join us as we look at stress, the impact it has on our health, and what strategies you can use.
There are two session times, 2pm or 7pm, and the sessions will take place on zoom.
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News from the Dyslexia Show: NEC Birmingham on the 24th – 25th March 2023
Come and say hello! We will be there!
'The Dyslexia Show is the UK's national exhibition dedicated to dyslexia and neurodiversity. Supporting education, parents, the workplace and the individual dyslexic. Delivering opportunities for all those to get involved in from the world of dyslexia, neurodiversity and the wider special education needs and disability communities. Bringing product & services along with inspiring speakers to deliver sessions and seminars to grow knowledge and spread awareness.'
News from Education Support:
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From the DFE:
Submitting and checking a return
Information on accessing and using our data collection systems to send us your AP census data.
Early years experts and mentors programme
Information on the DfE early years COVID-19 recovery programme, which offers leadership support, coaching and mentoring.
Free school travel: funding allocations
Funding for local authorities to spend on home to school travel for children from low-income families from 2020 to 2024.
Pupil attendance in schools
Data on the levels of attendance and overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded primary, secondary and special schools.
From Ofsted:
Area SEND: framework and handbook
This framework and handbook document sets out Ofsted’s inspection principles, guidance and the main judgements that inspectors make when inspecting area SEND.
Ofsted Parent View: management information
Management information published 3 times a year in the interests of transparency.
Amanda Spielman launches the art and design research review
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, spoke at the launch of the art and design research review at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Curriculum research reviews
A series of reviews by Ofsted looking at the research evidence currently available about different curriculum subjects.
We hope this newsletter helps you stay informed and inspired as you navigate the challenges of leading a school.
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Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if there's anything we can do to support you.
Lucy
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