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Alex Quigley: “Evidence-based school improvement”
Alex Quigley: “Evidence-based school improvement”
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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We're back again with another in our series of podcasts, delivered free to your device! This is the third in our monthly series now, and if you haven't checked out the first two yet, please do.
This month, we have a talk by the inimitable Alex Quigley, Director of Huntington Research School in York. Alex is a well-known figure in the world of education blogging and tweeting, but in case you haven't come across him, you can find him at The Confident Teacher, and on Twitter at @HuntingEnglish.
In this presentation, Alex Quigley talks about his practical experiences around evidence-based school improvement, covering the challenges, successes and next steps. Again, the slides are here as a PDF download for you, and please do subscribe to receive the latest episodes straight to your device. If you enjoy it, please rate and review!
This month, we have a talk by the inimitable Alex Quigley, Director of Huntington Research School in York. Alex is a well-known figure in the world of education blogging and tweeting, but in case you haven't come across him, you can find him at The Confident Teacher, and on Twitter at @HuntingEnglish.
In this presentation, Alex Quigley talks about his practical experiences around evidence-based school improvement, covering the challenges, successes and next steps. Again, the slides are here as a PDF download for you, and please do subscribe to receive the latest episodes straight to your device. If you enjoy it, please rate and review!
Released:
Oct 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (49)
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