The Naïve SENDCo Series In a mythical realm where harmony exists amongst the great thinkers of our era, sits a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Assistant Headteacher Okay, so it's a bit of a mouthful. It doesn't quite have the same ring to it as SENDCo, does it? But, the time for great change is … Continue reading The Fall of the Coordinator
Author: MissHHale
The Melee of Mediation
The Naïve SENDCo Series Past the valley of forgotten purpose lies the Land of Mediation, where confused struggles dwell a plenty. Before the dawn of a post-covid era, a mere 271,2001 students of the total pupil population had won the battle for an EHCP. Yet as the setting sun languished in late summer of 2023, … Continue reading The Melee of Mediation
The Tale of the Naïve SENDCo
Come with me as we journey through the misty realm of unrealistic expectations and the valley of forgotten purpose. The mythical creature that is the SENDCo is possibly the most misunderstood of all the teaching fairy tale characters. I talk about it in this way because rather than being the hero of the tale, the … Continue reading The Tale of the Naïve SENDCo
Securing My First Senior Leadership Position
The hardest part about applying for a position on SLT was not knowing what to expect or how to even begin to prepare - hopefully this post might alleviate some of those worries for others out there. If you are coming to this post the night before the application deadline or the day of the … Continue reading Securing My First Senior Leadership Position
Miss Hale’s Approach to Teaching Creative Writing
Here's where you are hoping that I give you the golden egg of creative writing, but unfortunately that is not how this cookie is going to crumble. I am not here to profess an uncanny talent for getting students full marks on Section B of the creative writing exam, I simply want to share some … Continue reading Miss Hale’s Approach to Teaching Creative Writing
My Teacher Exercise Book
There's nothing worse than when you're just done ad libbing a beautifully constructed example and a student tells you that they 'don't get it' or your perfectly planned and typed WAGOLL isn't quite getting the reception you'd hoped for. Overcoming these sometimes-unexpected hurdles mid-lesson can be quite daunting, right? Not to mention those moments when … Continue reading My Teacher Exercise Book
Returning to School After 1008 Hours
This wasn't a scheduled post, but I wanted to address the reality of returning to school, for the adults, after such a long period of absence (otherwise known as the Summer Holidays) For me, the Summer Holidays are always fraught with anxiety and having too much time to sit and ponder EVERYTHING, and I mean … Continue reading Returning to School After 1008 Hours
Why I Went Back to The Academic Route
At the beginning of my career I was told that I had to pick one of two routes, the academic route or the pastoral route... no pressure. Now, I'm not the brightest crayon in the box and it takes me a while to master something properly so the idea that I had to quickly pick … Continue reading Why I Went Back to The Academic Route
Creating a Department Tracker
A teacher’s guide to creating a department tracker within a reasonable timeframe Now if you're anything like me, you have moved from school to school and have always been reliant on that mystical 'Data Person' to build your department trackers; a mind-boggling piece of work that has so many different numbers, formulas and 'don't touch' … Continue reading Creating a Department Tracker
How are you supporting women leaders in education?
This week, @WomenEd challenged me to be #10percentBraver and write an article focused on one of the questions set out by them and @InnovateJournal. If I'm being honest it took me longer than it should to select a question; I wanted to make sure that what I had to say was authentic and meaningful. Here … Continue reading How are you supporting women leaders in education?
Online Engagement
My thoughts on why we should, without shadow of a doubt, move online to improve parental and student engagement. As a millennial I have grown up with the ever-changing social media platforms so, to some degree, I understand the draw towards the light of online communication. Whilst I can't profess to understand the mindless short … Continue reading Online Engagement
Surviving The Pandemic… Just.
It has been about seven months since I last decided to dust off the old keyboard and share my thoughts on well, anything. I reckon this would be a good place to start, don't you? Having started a new school and new role at the start of this academic year (September 2020) I was excited … Continue reading Surviving The Pandemic… Just.