From the Classroom to Number 10 Downing Street

From the Classroom to Number 10 Downing Street

Ross Morrison McGill Visiting No 10 Downing StreetReading time, 2 minutes: How can teachers influence government policy? Today, I was invited to Number 10 Downing Street to advise the Labour government’s Opportunity Mission. What an honour to be invited to Number 10, a moment of great personal and professional pride; sitting opposite the Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson. It was an honour to attend […] Reading time, 2 minutes: How can teachers influence government policy? Today, I was invited to Number 10 Downing Street to advise the Labour government’s Opportunity Mission. What an honour to be invited to Number 10, a moment of great personal and professional pride; sitting opposite the Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson. It was an honour to attend Department for Education, Education Politics, Social Media, 10 Downing Street, break down barriers, Bridget Philipson, digital strategy education, early years education, Education Policy, Education Secretary, labour, Labour government, new media education, No. 10 Downing Street, Number 10 Downing Street, Ofsted reform, opportunity mission, Parliament, Prime Minister, School Accountability, school leadership, school readiness, Secretary of State for Education, Sir Keir Starmer, social mobility, teacher influence, Teacher Mental Health, Teacher Voice, teacher wellbeing, UK education system TeacherToolkit

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