Domain One

Blatchford’s A Practical Guide to the National Standards of Excellence for Headteachers: A Chapter by Chapter Review, Chapter 4 Preface to the Domains

The preface to the discussion of the domains is Chapter 4 of Blatchford’s guide. While it might seem confusing to have a preface follow a preamble, Blatchford’s purpose is to describe the methodology with which he will take you through the National Standards of Excellence. There will be six exemplars, one for each characteristic in …

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Blatchford’s A Practical Guide to the National Standards of Excellence for Headteachers: A Chapter by Chapter Review, Chapter 2 Purpose

After faulting Blatchford for a somewhat truncated international perspective in Chapter 1, I am delighted to say that Chapter 2 was a clear and forceful explanation of the purpose of the National Standards of Excellence. Blatchford begins with the stated aims of the standards which are worth reproducing: To inspire public confidence in headteachers To …

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How can teachers and schools exercise a constructive control over negative features of the unintended hidden curriculum?

The phrase ‘unintended hidden curriculum’ comes directly from the work of Paechter (1999). She does not directly define it, but cites examples of it in practice and suggests where it may be seen. She also asserts that it may be controlled by ‘society’ and because of its unintentional nature be very hard to ‘resist’. Drawing …

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The Desirability of ‘Positive Education’

Positive education’s focus on happiness is valuable and should not be forgotten in the ideal classroom. Techniques from or endorsed by positive education should be part of the ideal classroom. Nevertheless, positive education is not an appropriate theory for school’s to systematically pursue. It is inappropriate because of its subjectivity, its vulnerability to misunderstanding due …

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