Jon White, Inclusion Lead, Clare Mount, Wirral. (@jonlead) 's Twitter Profile
Jon White, Inclusion Lead, Clare Mount, Wirral.

@jonlead

Youth Sport Trust Inclusion Lead, Clare Mount Sports College, Wirral. NASEN UK Teacher of the Year 2020.

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Jon White, Inclusion Lead, Clare Mount, Wirral. (@jonlead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning from Ljubljana, Slovenia! At the International Sport and Cooperation Conference. Looking forward to today's workshops. I have met fantastic, like minded people who are so inspiring and great to share insight as well. Looking forward to a great day. #Movingpeople

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Very productive first meeting of the Wirral Open Court Network today at Bidston Tennis Centre with Wirral SENDLO, Active Wirral, Playpoint Sports, Thorndale Tennis Club, Prenton Tennis Club, Foxfield School, Wirral School Games and Cheshire LTA with 4 project ideas developed.

Very productive first meeting of the Wirral Open Court Network today at Bidston Tennis Centre with Wirral SENDLO, Active Wirral, Playpoint Sports, Thorndale Tennis Club, Prenton Tennis Club, Foxfield School,  Wirral School Games and Cheshire LTA with 4 project ideas developed.
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Neil Postman predicted as such in 'The Disappearance of Childhood' in 1982 - he also said that it was not Orwell we should look to for dystopian realities but to Huxley's 'Brave New World' . Children educated for consumership not activism or critical thinking or citizenship.

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The figures in this case are eye watering! The money from the filming on site at the school (£1.2m) could have funded a school sport partnership in Wirral for the next 10 years! Foundation Trust status seems a nightmare version of school governance! birkenhead.news/wirral-school-…

Youth Sport Trust (@youthsporttrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's just ONE WEEK to go until Inclusion Live 2025! 🙌 This is a programme funded by the Department of Education which aims to improve the quality of schools’ physical education and school sport provision for SEND pupils working with PE leads, teachers, SENDCos and teaching

There's just ONE WEEK to go until Inclusion Live 2025! 🙌
This is a programme funded by the Department of Education which aims to improve the quality of schools’ physical education and school sport provision for SEND pupils working with PE leads, teachers, SENDCos and teaching
Vicci (@vawells1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

T-7 days! Get booked on to access a super range of inclusive PE and Sport CPD! Come join me and The Neurodiversity Charity is now closed at the first session next Monday! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #inclusionlive2025

Sam Strickland (@strickomaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m really struggling to see how workload can be reduced unless there are more people working in schools to evenly distribute the work that has to be done. This won’t happen without money & competitive pay. Otherwise it’s all window dressing.

Scope (@scope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government has announced the most devastating cuts to disability benefits on record. These plans should shame the government to its core. Here's our initial response to the new Welfare Green Paper 🧵👇

Talk for Teaching.😀 (@paulgarvey4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tes magazine It is a very good requirement. The ‘leaders’ who fear this are those who who want to get away with employing teaching staff on the cheap. It’s large MATs especially - and of course it is. How say you Harris Federation, for example? Are you paying your Caribbean teachers properly yet?

Flora (@florascooper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ofsted: ‘Wellbeing matters to us.’ Also Ofsted: Ignores high staff absence, overwhelming increase in SEN, safeguarding & relentless challenging behaviour. Slaps on ‘Inadequate,’ wrecks morale & walks away. Wellbeing? They never cared. It's just labels, fear, & destruction.

Class Charts parent & student view (@classchartsps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flora Don’t disagree but ‘inadequate’ labels, relentless surveillance & fear are what some schools do to kids, & disproportionately SEN kids every day The disregard for wellbeing runs throughout the system - but it sometimes feels like it’s only called out when it affects the adults

<a href="/FloraSCooper/">Flora</a> Don’t disagree but ‘inadequate’ labels,  relentless surveillance &amp; fear are what some schools do to kids, &amp; disproportionately SEN kids every day

The disregard for wellbeing runs throughout the system - but it sometimes feels like it’s only called out when it affects the adults
Gerry🧠🌱 (@gerrydiamond71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I always say to staff & my presentations that the 3 most important things for schools to thrive are? 1.Relationships 2.Relationships 3.Relationships Successful schools thrive on relationships. Schools are determined by the quality of relationships. No mention of it here.😌🧠🌱

I always say to staff &amp; my presentations that the 3 most important things for schools to thrive are?
1.Relationships
2.Relationships 
3.Relationships 
Successful schools thrive on relationships. Schools are determined by the quality of relationships. 
No mention of it here.😌🧠🌱
Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m hearing from ever more parents of primary school aged children that their children really don’t like school. They say that it’s boring, that they have to sit for long hours listening. Parents say that young children are taught things which they, their parents, have never

Emma Dolan (@justmissemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still with me? Good. Because I’m not finished. Let’s talk economics. Because while you’re crying about us getting “free cars,” here’s a stat you seem to conveniently ignore: The Motability scheme contributes £3.4 billion to the UK economy every year. It supports over 45,000

Still with me? Good. Because I’m not finished.

Let’s talk economics. Because while you’re crying about us getting “free cars,” here’s a stat you seem to conveniently ignore: 

The Motability scheme contributes £3.4 billion to the UK economy every year. It supports over 45,000
Emma Dolan (@justmissemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And while we’re at it, let’s consider what mobility actually means…. It means being able to get to medical appointments. It means having the opportunity to access work to become financially stable … or volunteering in an already struggling infrastructure. It means having some

And while we’re at it, let’s consider what mobility actually means…. It means being able to get to medical appointments. It means having the opportunity to access work to become financially stable … or volunteering in an already struggling infrastructure. It means having some
Emma Dolan (@justmissemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So… dearest media, stop regurgitating lazy, classist nonsense and start taking some responsibility for the damage you’re doing to a vulnerable minority community. Stop allowing your ‘guests’ to peddle such decisive nonsense without challenging… or better still, INVITE SOME

So… dearest media,

stop regurgitating lazy, classist nonsense and start taking some responsibility for the damage you’re doing to a vulnerable minority community. Stop allowing your ‘guests’ to peddle such decisive nonsense without challenging… or better still, INVITE SOME