Does your school need a pair of fresh eyes?
In his original and persuasive book Blink, Malcolm Gladwell explores 'the power of the glance'. His argument goes that we can, if we develop the right instincts and abilities, very quickly make good judgements about what is happening in the world around us.
As HMI with extensive experience in school improvement, Roy Blatchford recently led the development of Ofsted's one-day inspections of primary and secondary schools, now operating in 30% of the nation's schools.
With colleagues, he developed a 'blink' model, getting to the heart of what makes a good school by asking key questions and following key trails with headteachers, teachers, pupils and governors.
If you would like one of NET's trained Associates, to conduct a one-day BLINK in your school, covering any aspects of the school's provision, please contact office@nationaleducationtrust.net. A strong professional development theme for headteachers and staff is at the heart of this activity.
Roy Blatchford is also available to work with senior teams on sustaining success, and talk to seminars and conferences on this developing national work, under the title of The Restless School.
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What primary and secondary staff and headteachers have said…
- “Your visit really sparked us - it has been one of the best things for school improvement that we have done”
- “BLINK pumped a breath of fresh air into the school”
- “a piece of magic to motivate teachers”
- “very helpful observations and recommendations”
- “professional and thoughtful approach”
- “astute perceptions of the school”
- “I learned so much by listening to your questions and comments to staff”
- “The staff you had meetings with have all commented how they were left feeling inspired and motivated”
- “BLINK was key in enabling us to accelerate progress across the school.”
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