Addressing the Recruiting and Retention Challenges in Education
Teaching is often considered a noble but thankless job. With reductions in resources and bigger class sizes, being a teacher has become even more challenging in recent years.
Teaching is often considered a noble but thankless job. With reductions in resources and bigger class sizes, being a teacher has become even more challenging in recent years.
There is an undeniable connection between employee engagement and performance. This is evidenced by the culture-focused organisations that top the lists of best places to work, where employees often cite great leaders, excellent pay, and a challenging but rewarding environment.
We’re often asked how we measure progress and celebrate achievement in schools and academies working their way through the Sycol programme of BUILD, EMBED and SUSTAIN.
Maybe the tossing out of performance reviews is not the answer to the challenges associated with traditional annual feedback.
Are cutting edge organisations are ditching the annual performance review in search of a better way to deliver meaningful feedback?
I’m so pleased to see that Sir Ken Robinson is once again giving a keynote speech entitled Creative schools: The grassroots revolution that’s transforming education.
Whether you’re building a new team from scratch or looking to add people to an existing team, hiring for the perfect intersection of skill and fit can be a challenge for culture-driven organisations.
Watch how supporting your employees’ personal and professional goals creates a more engaged and happy team overall.