Teach First: Future Terms

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For teachers, school leaders and anyone interested in our education system's future – Teach First are bringing together experts from across the sector to explore its most pressing issues and emerging ideas. We're no longer producing Future Terms podcast content, but you can find out more about the project at: teachfirst.co.uk/future-terms

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    Flex, please: How can teachers achieve a better work-life balance?

    Hands up if you work in a school and want better work-life balance? While flexible or remote working has become the norm for many professionals since COVID-19, it's rarer to see the same opportunities available for school staff. In this Future Terms panel, we explored how the education sector could improve the wellbeing and retention of teachers. From reducing teaching timetables to remote learning, from part-time hours to online parents’ evenings, our expert speakers will discuss the solutions that could make a positive and practical difference to the working lives of educators. Because, when teachers thrive, pupils thrive. Join the conversation on Twitter using #FutureTermsPanel This panel aired on 19 May 2022. Read the blog Hosted by: Lorraine Halford - Co-chair of the Working Families Affinity Group at Teach First (moderator) On this panel: Amy Brookes - Co-founder of the Shared Headship Network and Vice Principal for Teaching and Learning at Lynn Grove Academy Lucy Helan - Co-founder of the Shared Headship Network and Assistant Vice Principal at Greig City Academy Lindsay Patience - Co-founder of Flexible Teacher Talent and part-time teacher at Putney High School Jennifer Webb - Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning, and Research Lead at Trinity Academy Cathedral Jack Worth - Lead Economist at the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER)

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For teachers, school leaders and anyone interested in our education system's future – Teach First are bringing together experts from across the sector to explore its most pressing issues and emerging ideas. We're no longer producing Future Terms podcast content, but you can find out more about the project at: teachfirst.co.uk/future-terms