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Owen Carter
Owen Carter is co-founder and managing director of ImpactEd, a not-for-profit organisation which exists to help schools and education providers understand and improve the impact of the programmes they run. A former content lead at Optimus Education, Owen has also worked for The Brilliant Club, an award-winning charity that exists to increase the number of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds progressing to highly-selective universities. He's passionate about education and social justice.
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Many pupils have no idea what makes for effective revision and what learning strategies will help them succeed in exams, whether GCSEs or SATs. Here's what you need to share with them
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Teachers spend much of their time marking, but do we really know what makes an impact on pupil progress? We summarise the research evidence
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What are the principles of effective feedback? How can you implement them without eating into valuable time? Use Chris Hildrew's tips in this video interview
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Ofsted’s report on Key Stage 3 found failures in transition and challenge across the curriculum. Owen Carter offers some positive examples of good practice
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How can you make sure your professional development programme delivers results and helps teachers develop their practice? We share what one outstanding school does
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The common inspection framework brought together judgements for early years and schools. Find out what the main implications are for early years settings
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In the early years teaching and play are not separate entities. Owen Carter summarises Ofsted’s good practice survey and highlights their key recommendations
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Ofsted have released their second report looking at quality of early years provision. We summarise what you need to know and the actions you should take
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Want to improve the CPD offer for teachers in your school? We summarise some of the research evidence on professional learning and development
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Pupils with working memory difficulties find problems harder and acquire concepts less easily. Here’s how to help pupils train their memories