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Kirsty
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Former primary AHT, mum of twins. Politics, EYFS, SEN, considering dipping toe back into school life. Tendency to sigh a little at purveyors of educational ’silver bullets’ and latest ‘thing’ evangelists. Value play, exploration, research and childhood. 🇪🇺
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It breaks my mind that two British political parties have seen scenes like this and decided to try and replicate it in Britain. Thuggary, lawlessness, state brutality. Farage and Badenoch decided they liked the look of it.
This video of Chicagoans intervening to save a man from being abducted off the streets by ICE is making the rounds on Instagram.

Community action works.

Source: www.instagram.com/reel/DPZL2AL...
October 6, 2025 at 11:19 AM
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We’re all feeling despair, but it’s worth noting that an intelligent authoritarian could easily have gone about this in a way that would provoke less outrage. Trump will instead continue to do what is maximally cruel, dishonest, and illegal, and this makes him vulnerable.
April 18, 2025 at 5:21 PM
So much to love here. I’ve never believed there’s a need for draconian behaviour policies. All children benefit when the school is the heart of the community, supporting families where possible as well as children.
As governments have steered schools towards knowledge-rich curriculums and strict behaviour policies, Surrey Square Primary School has been quietly breaking the mould

What can we learn from a school already pioneering many of Labour's desired reforms?
Surrey Square: The school that education policy forgot
What can we learn from a school that provides a blueprint for many of Labour’s education reforms?
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March 17, 2025 at 12:19 PM
In my 30s, I discovered that people could see images, hear sounds, and imagine smells in their minds… Suddenly, a lot of things made sense to me— why I find it hard to recognise people, keep track of TV shows, and remember novels. I wonder if it’s why I never could remember my tables and spellings…
Aphantasia: education’s blind spot in teaching reading
What is it like to learn to read when you can’t make mental pictures? It’s an issue more educators should be aware of, argues Professor Julia Thomas
www.tes.com
March 17, 2025 at 7:09 AM
How is any of this justifiable—spending over £200k on CEO of two schools, a massive £172 pay/pupil? I wonder if teachers in those schools, where their CEO received a 30% pay rise, got the same increase?
Exclusive: Our annual executive pay investigation has this year included 1,800 trusts, making it probably the largest ever analysis

More than 60 trusts had leaders paid at least £200,000 last year - and here are the best paid 🔽

Full story: buff.ly/guFfUFW
March 15, 2025 at 5:48 PM
This thread clarifies feelings that I couldn’t quite put into words. Frightening bcs I felt the same during Brexit - sense of watching a car crash, people I’d thought sensible falling for the lies and hate. Brexit taught us how easily we can follow the US down the path of democratic destruction.
What we’re witnessing in America is what happens when disordered discourse captures a political party, then the state itself. The Republican Party was the first to fall - abandoning truth for conspiracy, ideology for grievance, and policy for performative outrage.
March 1, 2025 at 8:02 AM
I just learned what the Dunning-Kruger effect is. The Dunning-Kruger effect suggests that unknowledgeable people lack the very expertise they need to recognise their lack of expertise. Or does she realise and is just reckless?
Truss in Washington: “We want a Trump revolution in Britain. We want Elon & his nerd army of muskrats examining the British deep state.”

The shortest serving PM in British history for a reason. Utterly unhinged.

(🎥 @acyn.bsky.social)
February 20, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Maybe simplistic, but suppose we scrapped Ofsted’s counterproductive bureaucracy, capped some shamefully inflated MAT CEO salaries, & redirected that money to where it truly matters—it would be a start. I can’t believe Ofsted’s budget couldn’t make a more meaningful difference elsewhere in education
Cash-strapped schools plan to lay off teachers in blow to Labour’s promise
Despite government pledge to recruit 6,500 new teachers, headteachers are under renewed pressure to avoid going into deficit
www.theguardian.com
February 18, 2025 at 5:47 PM
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EYFS child painting flowers:

He looks through the glass jar at the water the flowers stand in.

‘How do you draw water?’ he asks

“That’s a big question” I respond “Lots of artists have wondered about that”

“I know, I’ll draw the waves inside it!”
November 29, 2024 at 7:12 PM
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A nursery child joyfully holds a single Montessori ‘Golden Bead’ in one hand and a 1,000 Golden Beads, in the form of a cube, in the other.
He’s enthralled by the difference in magnitude, number & weight.

He holds 10 & 100, feeling their relationship.

It got me drawing…
November 24, 2024 at 10:34 AM
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I spoke to so many parents for this story about what many termed “psychological abuse” at this acclaimed London academy. Almost every one cried. This is trauma not belonging. www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Teachers at top academy in Hackney ‘screamed at’ and humiliated pupils, say angry parents
Mossbourne academy accused of bullying and damaging children’s mental health as local authority asked to step in
www.theguardian.com
November 23, 2024 at 7:00 PM
This is a tale of fundamental conflict between pedagogical values and imposed restrictions…
Imagine a world in which there is an exceptional school based #EYFS setting where children are independent, creative, and active—harvesting, preparing, cooking snacks over fire;
November 23, 2024 at 4:43 PM
It feels that successes within the SEN system are often the result of the persistence and dedication of families and professionals, achieved in spite of the system rather than because of it.
i.e. our edu system is not fit 4 purpose. It’s failing those whose minds work differently. It needs reengineering 2B truly inclusive & nondiscriminatory. “Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system” #SEN #SEND www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system
Local government ombudsman report into SEND in England offers damning assessment
www.theguardian.com
November 23, 2024 at 12:54 PM
Teachers have increasingly found themselves on the front line, often using their own money, to support children facing deprivation. These acts of care and support from school professionals, given without expectation of thanks or recognition, are merely fingers in the dam. Systemic change is needed.
And for an insight into how this level of hardship affects public services, check out this @jrf-uk.bsky.social research with primary school staff & GPs. Shows public services staggering under the weight of hardship & children's education blighted. www.jrf.org.uk/deep-poverty...
The impact of hardship on primary schools and primary and community healthcare
Primary schools and GP surgeries are staggering under the weight of hardship. Anyone serious about improving them needs an urgent action plan for tackling hardship.
www.jrf.org.uk
November 20, 2024 at 7:08 AM
5.2 million children are now living in deprivation. Where is the outrage about that? It makes it very difficult to sympathise with a man trying to protect millions in assets.
Children accounted for the biggest rise of any social group falling into poverty a shocking new report has found - a record 36%, or 5.2 million children are now in deprivation

Child poverty should be the national conversation right now
🚨Millions of people in this country are living in poverty, destitution & using food banks. It’s barely getting a mention.

I’m joining forces with @bigissue.bsky.social in calling for a POVERTY ZERO LAW - a statutory duty for every gov’t to set POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS

youtu.be/uAr58YqXW7I?...
November 20, 2024 at 6:41 AM
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If you are interested in the thoughts of a Caversham Primary parent, I now have a blog which is an account of my experience of the school and the wonderful teacher who led it, #RuthPerry

difficultlessons.wordpress.com
Difficult Lessons
Thoughts from a Caversham Primary Parent
difficultlessons.wordpress.com
September 4, 2024 at 4:03 PM
This is really interesting and has made me reflect on my own personal experience of the impact of societal issues on our Primary.
New post just out:

"Dropping Out"

Why improvements to school standards are at serious risk.

(Free to read)

open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/d...
Dropping Out
Why improvements in school standards are at serious risk
open.substack.com
November 17, 2024 at 7:43 AM
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Families - 6 days left to have your say on how our education system needs to change. More details below. Reposts welcome - thank you.

sendmatters.co.uk/2024/11/12/f...
Families of children with SEND – it’s time to be heard
Too many families have to fight when their children have Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND). They have to battle a system that seems not to have been built with their children in mind.…
sendmatters.co.uk
November 16, 2024 at 7:01 AM