the learning spy
n 2011, frustrated by the current state of education I began to blog. Since then
I have expressed the constraints and irritations of ordinary teachers, detailed
the successes and failures of my classroom and synthesised my 15 years of
teaching experienced through the lens of education research and cognitive
psychology. The Learning Spy is widely recognised as one of the most influential
education blogs in the UK and has won a number of awards. In February 2017, I
recorded 2.5 million visitors to the site. So, what have I done with all this
influence? Well, Ofsted started listening. In 2014 I consulted on the Inspection
Handbook and made a commitment to common sense and practical humanity which has
resulted in lesson observation grades being scrapped and inspectors asked to
‘look at’ classroom practice and ask questions, rather than ‘look for’ preferred
methodologies.