Quality assurance: good practice and improving quality, balance and control
How would you rate your quality assurance (QA) processes? Louise Doyle, director of Mesma, says that, in a shifting landscape, good practice keep reading
How would you rate your quality assurance (QA) processes? Louise Doyle, director of Mesma, says that, in a shifting landscape, good practice keep reading
British employees cite bullying, aggressive behaviours and micro-management as examples of their most recent experiences of poor management Poor management keep reading
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CREDIT: This story was first seen in the Liverpool Echo Pupils regularly miss school at troubled academy, the Liverpool Echo reports. keep reading
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CREDIT: This story was first seen in Tes Teachers are happy with the quality of edtech, but 30% believe it keep reading
IT has become integral to school operations; your IT network going down might now equate to an electric fault! That’s keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Guardian Major trusts warn over pay, staff levels and maintenance costs, The Guardian reports. More keep reading
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