Andy Hargreaves is Research Professor at Boston College, Visiting Professor at the University of Ottawa, Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University, Professor II at the University of Stavanger, and Honorary Professor at Swansea University. He is Past President of the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement, Adviser in Education to the First Minister of Scotland and from 2016-2018 to the Premier of Ontario.
Written by Andy Hargreaves
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 2 November 2023 Teachers need more innovation, not more innovations
Andy Hargreaves
We’re in a global fight for the future of the teaching profession. One place where the forces are tussling it out is around the importance of educational innovation. Many people leave teaching because they just don’t like how the job feels. Educators want more opportunity to innovate in their own...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 October 2020 #WorldTeachersDay | Lessons from the Pandemic: “A World Without Teachers”, by Andy Hargreaves.
Andy Hargreaves
Never has there been a more important time than this moment, right now, to think about and appreciate what great teachers have done for our children and also for us. We have seen what the world looks like when its teachers are taken away from our children. We have witnessed...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 29 April 2020 “What’s next for schools after coronavirus? Here are 5 big issues and opportunities”, by Andy Hargreaves.
Andy Hargreaves
No schools, no exams, more online learning and parents in COVID-19 lockdown with their kids. What a mess! People are responding heroically. Some parents are working from home, others have lost their jobs and teachers are creating an entire new way of doing their jobs — not to mention the...
“What’s next for schools after coronavirus? Here are 5 big issues and opportunities”, by Andy Hargreaves.