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05/05/24

We were truly captivated by the magical and sensational musical extravaganza that unfolded before our eyes! Huge thanks to our hosts and to our talented musical students and dedicated staff for making this unforgettable evening possible! pic.twitter.com/W9sJjECoZi— Guildford County Sch () May 5, 2024

03/05/24

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03/05/24

Personal development and opportunities being held as a central tenet to every aspect of school life makes the difference to children’s views of themselves...read more https://t.co/3XkQCamy5r pic.twitter.com/GST4eHJpzm

03/05/24

Good luck to Yr11 music team! 🎶🪇 https://t.co/UsLopgDGyN

03/05/24

Congratulations to the Year 11 award winners. Well done! 👏 https://t.co/2sUomiLIjc— Learning Partners () May 3, 2024

03/05/24

Great life skills! https://t.co/uvScNDGwNh

02/05/24

Huge well done to Year 11 Award Winners tonight! Celebration assembly tomorrow 🎉 pic.twitter.com/zqYOSmUSAk— George Abbot School () May 2, 2024

02/05/24

Today saw a selection of Year 3&4 students try their hand out roundnet! Testing their hand eye Co ordination and agility! Great fun was had by all! Thanks for the invite! pic.twitter.com/UJW6OXF5ek— BoxgroveSchoolSport () May 2, 2024

02/05/24

Today Year 10 completed the Elite Skills Academy with ! They took on different problem solving challenges, developing their teamwork, communication and resilience skills 💪 🧠 They also learnt about the variety of careers within the army and the different pathways in. pic.twitter.com/WWkf6yewLO— Kings College () May 2, 2024

01/05/24

Farewell to our fantastic Year 11s who had their last lesson today! pic.twitter.com/pVQtdI5CPI

01/05/24

Developing essential skills and providing a fabulous experience! https://t.co/UQst2aEGcD

30/04/24

Happy International Dance Day (29th April). Feeling very grateful to be sharing this with our school community in assemblies this week. A huge thanks go to our Senior dancers (yr10 GCSE and yr12 A Level students) for providing live performances all week pic.twitter.com/fyBaI01USK— George Abbot Dance () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

Our pupils did a great job of tie dying and up-cycling clothes during our SuSTEMability week. Here are some of our fabulous year 4s showing off their creations in a fashion show. Don’t they look great! pic.twitter.com/hdhUXXYDFk— Loseley Fields () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

At SFET Teaching School Hub, we have over 850 ECTs in schools across Hampshire and Surrey with more joining due to our excellent reputation and cost-effective programmes.To find out how we can support you please visit https://t.co/KmwKQO45Pf#hampshire pic.twitter.com/6Ot6ucjzb6— SFET Teaching School Hub () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

Some of our Year 9s learnt about future pathways and transferrable skills yesterday with They took on engineering challenges such as bridge, shelter and raft building, developing their teamwork, communication and resilience skills! A great day! pic.twitter.com/NODQHh62ML— Kings College () April 30, 2024

28/04/24

Our Bronze DofE adventurers tackled the great outdoors this weekend, showing incredible determination despite the weather. Huge shoutout to our staff volunteers for their unwavering support. What a weekend! Now to dry out! Well done, everyone! pic.twitter.com/GTO5Ls3aaZ— Guildford County Sch () April 28, 2024

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12th May 2023

In my first year of teaching, after completing my first parents’ evening, a colleague in my school told me that I needed to “work on my face”. A little harsh I felt and it left me wondering how I could respond to this somewhat direct advice - without resorting to surgery. It turned out he was saying that I needed to relax and enjoy the experience rather than looking startled and on edge; helpful advice albeit expressed somewhat unfortunately.

I only joined Learning Partners last September in my role as Secondary Cohort Lead at George Abbot SCITT. My background as a senior leader is in Teaching and Learning and Staff Development but the opportunity to work more closely with trainee teachers has afforded a range of experiences that are new to me; not least visiting a wide range of schools, meeting colleagues across the partnership and working alongside trainees as they develop a range of new skills.

What has been a particular privilege is seeing strong and respectful relationships that have built over the year between mentors and our trainee teachers. The mentor’s role is the most important in the whole process of teacher training and, almost exclusively, our trainees talk with gratitude and enthusiasm about the advice, support and feedback they receive.

Why, for the most part, does this relationship succeed? I think there are several factors at play. Trainees are highly invested in the process and recognise they are novices. They are motivated to make progress and are willing to learn from the expertise around them. Our mentors also see the value in developing new teachers, both in terms of recruitment for our schools but also in terms of the rewards of helping trainees make progress and seeing the impact in the classroom. However, I think the main reason is the fact that, like all relationships, they succeed from time spent together. As mentors and trainees plan together, reflect together and experience the highs and lows of the school year together, a level of trust develops which enables feedback to be constructive, safe and valuable.

There is much research on approaches to mentoring, coaching and giving feedback that suggest effective methods. However, what underpins every successful programme is the environment in which the feedback is given. Trust and genuine care should always be at the heart of any process that seeks to help colleagues make progress and building others up and supportive next steps are key elements of this process. This is what I have seen in many of the mentor/trainee relationships this year so on behalf of the SCITT, thank you to all of you that have mentored trainees both in this and previous years.

…and in case you’re wondering, when I trained to teach, all those years ago, I had two excellent mentors and the “face” comment in my first school provoked much hilarity across my department and the wider staff. And I learnt to enjoy parents’ evenings…

 

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