It may be a little early to write this, but I’m aware that some of you will be starting to think (perhaps subconsciously) about starting next term well. And for many schools this will mean the day before the pupils arrive – the INSET day.
For the benefit of readers outside of the UK, INSET stands for “IN-SErvice Training” – a day when the school is open, but the pupils aren’t in, and it is used for whole-school staff training. They’re also known as “Baker Days”, named after Ken Baker, once the Education Minister, who enshrined the right for teachers to get these training days.
Somebody in your school will be thinking about how to engage, enthuse and inform everybody in your school, and I thought that I’d share a few of the resources we have available.
It’s easy for me to forget all of the videos that we have made (and it’s certainly easy to forget where they all are!) so here’s a list of videos that might make excellent INSET training materials.
This list is of video INSET training materials – in a few or so I’ll do a list of presentation and other materials which you might find useful too.
If you need high resolution versions of any of these videos, then drop me an email or send me a tweet and I’ll see what I can do
I've just added the link to the written Marsh Academy case study above too
Ray