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James Harris
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Teacher and ex-headteacher. Founder of the Finding Common Ground project. Profoundly engaged with education and passionate about the future of children who "go down the gaps" of our education system.
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‘Inclusion is not about lowering the bar but ensuring every child has the support needed to reach it and beyond’

Blessed to have someone who really understands inclusion and writes about it.

#edusky #uked
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We’re a festival for both the trad and the rad. Where you can hang out with Franciscans or hanker for falafel — and find God in both, if that’s who you’re looking for.
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A really interesting model and some fascinating developments - like a dedicated exam centre for home-educated and neurodiverse students in Wales. Well worth the support of those of us who know that the current educational model is not suitable for significant numbers of young people at the moment.
Really good to talk with Katherine Gibson about the fantastic work of Crossroads Educational Consultants (crossroadseducationalconsultants.co.uk) this morning! Such an exciting approach to providing education for those young people who can't be in school in Wales by providing support for families.
Crossroads Education Consultants
Crossroads Educational Consultants: Your trusted partner for personalised education. Expert advice, tailored curriculum and resources for enriching learning
crossroadseducationalconsultants.co.uk
This is excellent....
I've read several responses to the US election and the UK riots stating 'this is why we need to stop being superior to people and understand where they are coming from'. I have bristled at this and I want to understand why.

A thread:
Thanks @creativehigg.bsky.social - my email is [email protected] - let's find a time to talk ...
The Finding Common Ground project is a free, professional, impartial advice service for parents and carers whose children are not thriving in school. Please share with anyone who might find the project helpful.... www.findingcommonground.org.uk. #EduSky
The Finding Common Ground project
The Finding Common Ground project provides impartial expert advice to parents and carers so that they can work successfully with secondary schools in the interests of their child.
www.findingcommonground.org.uk
Early intervention to give parents and carers knowledge and next steps so that they can work constructively with schools. It works! www.findingcommonground.org.uk
Early intervention to give parents and carers knowledge and next steps so that they can work constructively with schools. It works! www.findingcommonground.org.uk
Keswick in the tail end of Storm Ashley - amazing place to walk during half-term! #lakedistrict #halfterm
Just looking through the feedback from recent Finding Common Ground conversations with parents and carers and this jumped out at me:

"Grateful beyond measure...."

Just glad that the Finding Common Ground project is making a difference. www.findingcommonground.org.uk
The Finding Common Ground project
The Finding Common Ground project provides impartial expert advice to parents and carers so that they can work successfully with secondary schools in the interests of their child.
www.findingcommonground.org.uk
This is interesting but not surprising. If the training does not have a clear impact on my practice the following day then it is likely, as a teacher, that I would prefer to be doing something that does! I support high quality CPD but that is not always synonymous with INSET days! #UKEd #EduSky
A lot of work goes into INSET days – so it is important to know: did teachers find their INSET day useful? 🤔

Senior leaders (incl. headteachers) were the most likely to say it was ‘very useful’ (38%).

Classroom teachers and middle leaders were matched in their more subdued enthusiasm (13%).
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New Sutton Trust research #edusky

For the first time, today's research has school by school information on how secondary pupil intakes reflect their local community.

The accompanying analysis looks at which local authorities in England have the most and least socially segregated schools ⬇️🧵