Good to Great Education Leaders Series!

Good to Great Education Series
Good to Great Education Leaders Series! Podcast

Education insights from Head Teachers, Principals and Senior Leaders, giving you access to their biggest wins and successes and career path.

Episodes

  1. Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Chris Rue - Epinay Business and Enterprise School

    13/07/2020

    Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Chris Rue - Epinay Business and Enterprise School

    "Have a good think about what is it because some people see special needs schools as something which they’re not, and there’s a variety of special needs schools. So the biggest thing for me would be to have a good look around, you know, visit schools, you know, and then use that time to really think about, first of all, what is the right type of school for you is” – Chris Rue Listen to Chris Rue's amazing journey within Special Needs Education, which started with him dropping a suitcase off, having one interview, and is now a successful Head Teacher within Epinay Business and Enterprise School. Chris gives a truly heartfelt insight into his learns and progression within a career he never expected to have! SHOW NOTES: [00:35] Chris’s route into teaching. [02:07] Learning and working up from the very bottom [05:36] Moving from teacher to middle leadership fast [07:03] Chris gives advice to NQT’s [08:51] Learns as a Middle Leader. [10:08] Becoming ambitious, developing the skills and experience to make the move into Headship. [11:55] 20 years of history, moving onto pastures new! [13:51] Big achievements. [15:35] Current initiatives at Epinay. [17:24] How Chris gets away from teaching. [19:14] Education post-COVID-19. [22:43] The biggest influencers in Chris’s teaching career so far. [23:40] If Chris hadn’t been a teacher. SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Chris's LinkedIn Profile Follow Epinay on Twitter Follow Epinay on Facebook Epinay Business and Enterprise School website

    25 min
  2. Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Nick Bevington - Town Close School

    05/03/2020

    Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Nick Bevington - Town Close School

    "In life, if an opportunity comes your way, you need to take it." - Nick Bevington Listen as Nick Bevington's interview where he speaks of his route from Finance graduate to Head of Town Close School, the boredom of working in Finance and how summer camp work had lit the torch paper of his love of helping and teaching young people. Nick's early advice of taking an opportunity has stood him in very good stead. In fact, this advice leads to Nick progressing quicker than normal to his first Deputy Headteacher role. He describes how he handled the responsibility of this post when relatively inexperienced compared to other more established staff. Nick has lost none of his enthusiasm and passion for education and had some amazing examples of current initiatives in Town Close school. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: [00:30] Nick's route into teaching. [01:50] The biggest influencers in Nick's early teaching. [04:50] Becoming a Deputy headteacher [06:17] Learns as a Deputy. [08:00] Making the move into Headship. [09:54] New Head, new experiences. [11:29] Implementing change as a Head. [13:08] Current initiatives at Town Close School. [15:49] Genderleass uniform. [22:11] What makes a good SLT. [24:06] Nick's advice to NQT's. [27:02] Nick's advice to aspiring Head Teachers. [28:39] How Nick gets away from work. SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Nick's LinkedIn Profile Nick's Twitter Town Close School website Town Close Facebook The Restless School - Roy Blatchford Nick Corston

    39 min
  3. Good to Great Education Leaders Series – Alex Wilson – The Hull Collegiate School

    14/11/2019

    Good to Great Education Leaders Series – Alex Wilson – The Hull Collegiate School

    Alex began her teaching career in a girls’ full boarding school, living in and working with them. After six years, she moved to teach at her alma mater, North London Collegiate School, one of the top-performing schools in the country, where she remained for the next seventeen years. When she first moved to NLCS, she taught Religious Studies and History. Over the years, she progressed to become Head of Department and then Deputy Head (Pastoral) for six years before taking on the role of Acting Headmistress in the Autumn Term of 2017. Alex then moved on to her current Headship at Hull Collegiate School in Yorkshire. You can here within this interview how Alex is truly passionate about teaching and learning. To the point that they are currently running open lectures on topics and subject of specialty which can be attended by both staff and students! SHOW NOTES [0:48] Alex’s route into teaching [1:47] Learns in the early years [5:36] How Alex built a successful department [7:17] Moving into Senior Leadership [10:33] Advice to aspiring Head Teachers [12:10] Supporting staff as a Head, its the little things that matter [15:14] Alex give her advice to NQT’s and student teachers [18:40] Alex’s favourite interview question [21:21] The biggest influence on Alex’s career [22:04] Schools new Academic Lecture Programme initiative SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Alex on LinkedIn Hull Collegiate School Facebook and Twitter Hull Collegiate Contact Us

    24 min
  4. 18/04/2019

    Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Jeni Ling - Faulkner Brown Associates

    I went in with very clear vision of what I wanted to achieve in the school, and getting the staff and the community on board with that vision was really, really important. - Jeni Ling Jeni Ling is an experienced director, facilitator, and education coach with a wonderful history of developing senior leaders and Head Teachers in education. Experienced school evaluator and inspector Jeni is a skilled coach, Educational Consult and Learning Manager. Jeni has a vast array of experiences which have rounded her abilities to improve all she works with. Listen to more of Jeni’s fantastic experience and how she helps and supports the current crop of  UK Head Teachers.   SHOW NOTES: Jeni’s route into Education [00:40] Jeni’s career path [02:26] Becoming a head teacher? [06:13] What advice would you give to senior leadership or aspiring headteachers [10:12] Moving from Head to being a Consultant [11:17] Jeni’s lightbulb moments  [14:23] Recent consultancy  Initiatives [17:02] What does makes a good senior leadership team [20:23] Where is the Education sector heading [22:23] Is teaching still a vocation [26:35] Jeni’s next project [31:10] Contacting Jeni [34:36]   SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Jeni Ling Linkedin  Tweet Jeni on – Twitter Feed Email Jeni – jeniling89@gmail.com INTERESTING MENTIONS Klobs Learning Styles National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL)  Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)

    36 min
  5. 26/03/2019

    Good to Great Education Leaders Series - Liam Powell - Manor High School

    Building your SLT team is like trying to build an aircraft while it’s in the air – Liam Powell Liam Powell is the Head Teacher at Manor High school in Oadby, Leicestershire. He has been teaching for over 24 years, initially qualifying in 1993 as a History and Politics teacher. Liam has been a Head for over 7 years and taken Manor High school through significant changes, in particular, becoming an Academy and part of Oak Multi Academy Trust. If you haven’t had a chance yet, check out Liam’s “Hot Choc Friday” pics on LinkedIn, they truly are brilliant and show how as a Head you can have a huge impact on your students. Listen to more of Liam’s fantastic experience and how he still believes being a Head Teacher is the best job in the world.   SHOW NOTES: Liam’s route into Education [00:36] Advice to Student teachers entering the profession [01:36] Is Teaching still a vocation? [02:44] What makes a good senior leadership team in a school [03:53] Moving from SLT to being a Head [04:55] Advice on becoming a Headteacher [06:00] Recent Manor High School Initiatives [08:52] Manor Highs Partnerships [11:30] Hot Choc Friday [13:03] Where will Education move too in the next 5 years, being a MAT [14:34] Primary Secondary Transition improvements [16:15] Being process driven, not outcome driven [17:46] Students are our greatest resource [19:25] Recruitment needs for September [22:20] The importance of having “Core Values” [22:48]   SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Liam Powell Linkedin  Manor High School Facebook Page – Twitter Feed Spark Academy PEOPLE MENTIONED Luke Ambler – ANDYSMANCLUB – Linkedin Mital Thanki – Spark Academy – Linkedin Paul Dix – Pivotal Education Linkedin

    26 min

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