Recruitment
New: Evidence compliance and fairly shortlist candidates with our Shortlisting Scorecard, designed for education recruitment
Education recruitment can be burdensome and tiring. Our new Scorecard streamlines your recruitment and evidences your shortlisting process.
Why you need an effective teacher recruitment and retention strategy
Are you struggling to recruit and retain top talent at your school? In this blog we talk through some of the key reasons why you need a recruitment and retention strategy, as well as provide a few top tips for building an effective strategy.
Teacher wellbeing survey questions – the top 60 questions to ask your teachers
Do you know how your teachers are feeling or what impacts their wellbeing the most? A teacher wellbeing survey is the ideal way to gain insight into school staff wellbeing. This blog outlines the best questions to ask.
Teacher wellbeing survey questions - the top 60 questions to ask your teachers
Do you know how your teachers are feeling or what impacts their wellbeing the most? A teacher wellbeing survey is the ideal way to gain insight into the wellbeing of your staff. Find out the best 60 questions to ask.
Top 5 factors affecting teacher retention (and how to resolve them)
Has your school been impacted by the teacher retention crisis? Learn more about what’s causing it and what you can do to encourage teachers to stay.
How to progress as a teacher: essential skills teachers need to learn
Want to learn more about teaching pathways and how you can progress as a teacher? In this blog, we explore the key skills needed to succeed as a teacher, and the kind of roles you may want to consider as your career progresses.
Teacher job interview tips – how to prepare for a teacher job interview
If you’ve landed an interview for your dream teaching role, now’s the time to get stuck in and prepare for the big day. Learn seven handy tips on interview preparation for a teacher job from Tes.
Teacher isolation: three steps to improve collaboration and retention
Author: Simon Lock
The classroom can become a lonely place, and one that teachers are leaving at alarming rates. But according to Cumbrian teacher Lisa Pettifer, there are simple ways for schools to combat the problem
The classroom can become a lonely place, and one that teachers are leaving at alarming rates. But according to Cumbrian teacher Lisa Pettifer, there are simple ways for schools to combat the problem
Looking for new teachers? Make sure your school is exploring every route
Supply Manager: the benefits of having your supply data all in the one place
What was new in February
Author: Nicola Davison
Four ways to boost collaboration and reduce workload
Working together can improve teaching and learning, as well as combating isolation. But for time-poor teachers in small departments, this is easier said than done. Here are four things you could try