Sean Harris FCCT (@seanharris_ne) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Harris FCCT

@seanharris_ne

Dad; MAT based; PhD-ing; educator; journalist; author; passionate about schools & learning. Views / typos all down to my fingers only. Insta @ThatPovertyGuy

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Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're wondering what the marriage inheritence tax benefit is... I cover it here in my nine financial benefits of marriage blog... blog.moneysavingexpert.com/2025/01/martin…

North East Child Poverty Commission (@nechildpoverty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant to be in Middlesbrough today to hear more about this fantastic, collective investment in the town's future by so many local partners - committed to working together to ensure that the opportunities available to children and young people match up to their aspirations

Brilliant to be in Middlesbrough today to hear more about this fantastic, collective investment in the town's future by so many local partners - committed to working together to ensure that the opportunities available to children and young people match up to their aspirations
Bradford Research School (@bradresearchsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Making the most of the EEF Teaching and Learning Toolkit 434,000 users access the EEF Teaching and Learning and Early Years Toolkits each year. How can they use them well? researchschool.org.uk/bradford/news/…

Steve Chalke (@stevechalke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education is about much more than school. A child is in school for under 20% of their time. So what we really need is an overarching, joined-up, inclusive, child-first vision. And then a long-term thoughtful plan to implement it.

The Food Foundation (@food_foundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️ Chef and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall reacting to news the government is extending #FreeSchoolMeals to all families in England receiving Universal Credit. Some Food Ambassadors we work with were 13 when they started campaigning for this! Read more: bit.ly/4ksjevh

UNICEF UK Campaigns (@unicefuk_action) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UNICEF UK's new analysis exposes the stark impact of deprivation on babies and young children’s life chances across England. It finds that young children living in areas with higher levels of deprivation have poorer outcomes across the board. (1/5)

UNICEF UK's new analysis exposes the stark impact of deprivation on babies and young children’s life chances across England. It finds that young children living in areas with higher levels of deprivation have poorer outcomes across the board. (1/5)
Anne Longfield (@annelongfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The children who need Government's opportunity mission most. Children in England’s most deprived areas are over 2x as far from achieving govt's target of 75% of young children to reach a “good level of development”, compared with most affluent areas. theguardian.com/inequality/202…

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please do share the video, the new system needs a bit of explaining and hopefully this (done at speed) answers many of the key questions

Lee Elliot Major (@lem_exeter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see Social Market Foundation report Leave to Achieve highlight the South-West Social Mobility Commission as a blueprint for regional approaches to tackling barriers to opportunity. We need a national vision for social mobility, but local implementation. smf.co.uk/wp-content/upl…

Tes (@tes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The DfE announcement about expanding free school meals has sparked a political row amid claims of a huge cut in pupil premium funding for schools. Tes digs into the numbers ⬇️ tes.com/magazine/news/…

Ramsay Hodgson (@ramshodgson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unsure about what the FSM and pupil premium announcement last week means for your school or trust? Are schools actually getting whacked by a £1.5 billion cut to pupil premium? I’ve delved into the numbers for Tes

Fiona Spellman (@spellman_fiona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The more we struggle with something, the more we avoid working on it. I spent all of my adolescence avoiding sport for this reason.

Dan Morrow (@moremorrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know this will get a lot of snide retweets and comments but as a sector and profession we need to be far more humble and open to challenge, overcome the exceptionalism and ego and remember we are public servants. Whether we agree or not there’s a way to do it

The Food Foundation (@food_foundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️ 'It's about giving every child the best start in life' Chef and anti-poverty campaigner Tom Kerridge says the government's commitment to extending #FreeSchoolMeals will be a 'game changer'! Read more: bit.ly/4ksjevh

Christopher Such (@suchmo83) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nourish the Workplace - Kimberley Evans First, he promulgates the damaging misconception that dyslexia involves a discretely category of thinking that requires a qualitatively different way of learning to read, something that conflicts with the consensus position of experts in this field. >>

Sean Harris FCCT (@seanharris_ne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📌 My third (& final) in a series of blogs looking at crafting curriculum with poverty in mind This isn’t about diluting curriculum or making it more relevant. It’s about design & delivery of curriculum in a way that hardship barriers are not amplified. thatpovertyguy.substack.com/p/the-c-word-p…