Small and mighty: Conversations about small schools

Par : Aimée Tinkler
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  • Nombre de pages144
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-0360-0340-1
  • EAN9781036003401
  • Date de parution11/07/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHachette Learning

Résumé

This book delves into the dynamic landscape of small educational institutions. Through insightful and compelling conversations from a wide range of teachers, leaders and other stakeholders associated with small schools, this book explores the unique advantages and obstacles faced by small schools in today's educational landscape. From fostering close-knit communities to navigating resource limitations, Small and Mighty illuminates the often-overlooked strengths and complexities of these institutions.
Whether you're an educator, a trust leader or simply intrigued by the power of small-scale learning environments, this book offers valuable perspectives on how these schools continue to thrive and innovate amidst challenges, ultimately showcasing their resilience and impact on students and communities alike.
Aimée Tinkler has been a teacher for 25 years during which time she has taught and led in schools in a variety of circumstances and contexts. Aimée has become an advocate for small and rural schools after spending 10 years teaching and leading in very small schools in rural Derbyshire. Aimée has worked with many organisations across the wider sector in an advisory capacity and is closely involved with the work of the Chartered College of Teaching where she is president and a founding fellow.
Aimée is engaged in doctoral research at UCL Institute of Education and has published research with a number of organisations across the sector.