Eve Hedley has 22 years teaching experience in the MFL classroom across all key stages and is passionate about languages, raising achievement and improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools. She is a former deputy headteacher and was in charge of quality of education and teaching and learning. Throughout her career, Eve has been involved in some highly challenging, but ultimately very successful school-to-school support programmes which have given her a unique skill set and an insight into what is needed to affect change and transform struggling schools and departments. Eve is a skilled coach, mentor, AST and SLE and also runs a successful consultancy business offering training and support to schools and other organisations.
See more from Eve HedleyAn Expert Overview of the EEF Report: A School’s Guide to Implementation
This webinar will provide you with expert insight into the updated version of the ‘A school’s guide to implementation’ report, published by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF). It will explore the changes in this revised document and how they could improve your school’s processes.
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For: Leaders, governors, trustees
Aim: This webinar will provide you with expert insight into the updated version of the ‘A school’s guide to implementation’ report, published by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF). It will explore the changes in this revised document and how they could improve your school’s processes.
Why this webinar’s important: On 24 April, the EEF issued an updated version of its ‘A school’s guide to implementation’ report. Initially released in 2021, the document focuses on how educators can apply new ideas and approaches – ensuring that they’re introduced in a considered way which maximises the chance of successful outcomes. It’s essential that schools know how to put new methods in practice which are not only successful but sustainable, taking root in the school’s culture and being more easily managed alongside the regular workload.