Itβs worth watching Martin Lewis pull Jeremy Hunt up on his politicking nonsense of "everyone will be better off".
Martin's precision with numbers is superb. Hunt left floundering.
He can't bluster with Lewis ππΌππΌ love it
@LucyABeaumont I had an interview at a school in Barrow. Chair asked if I thought the children would struggle with my London accent. She was also concerned about me living overseas as she "had never been out of Barrow"!
@crellis8@Alison_McGovern She came across as very nervy to me and rattled at points. Difficult when being harangued and not supported by the Chair. And when the Chair chips in midway through your response with questions you know its not your night.
#bbcqt also, I'm pretty sure "net zero" migration isn't net zero, if you let some migrants in to do some jobs and send other migrants off to Rwanda. It would involve equal amounts of British Citizens leaving no?
#bbcqt I don't have an issue with people with varying viewpoints being on a panel show. But you can't have people talking over and haranguing over panel members. Shame on Fiona Bruce for not controlling the discussion and joining in with her own questions. Very disappointing
#bbcqt Fiona Bruce is coming across as rather Tory-centric. That comment about "your next government" was not "cheers and some boos" it was boos and some claps.
Also, the Labour rep is being questioned by Fiona, but I don't see the same happening to the Tory.
@CIMALondon does CIMA have a complaints policy for Members/Students?
Also, how would one complain about the level of service from CIMA? Is there an email address or service level agreement?
@RogersHistory This is a bit like VAR isn't it. When you're not there at the time, seeing it unfold, you can't make a clear judgement call about whether it was too much.
Seeing lots of posts about school leaders wanting to celebrate Black history in October. Wanting to play music or include inspirational people in their assemblies.
My question is, "Why only in October?"
@Headteacherchat ...and they knew that any comments/questions were never punitive and purely to inform/improve learning. I guess it depends what the learning walks are on top of. We never did formal observations.
@Headteacherchat When I was a Headteacher, I would regularly wander around the school, popping in to lessons. I'd sit and talk to the children about their learning. Sometimes the staff and I would talk about the lesson or they would ask me to teach a certain part of the lesson. I trusted staff