Dec 01 2024 42 mins 1
Uncover the fascinating intersection of leadership and storytelling as we welcome Sir Chris Husbands, an esteemed former Vice-Chancellor and a key player with Higher Futures.
In conversation with Nick, Chris shares how his journey from a curious history teacher to a university leader was shaped by a student's question about medieval monasteries. Get ready to explore how storytelling can transform leadership, offering insights and context through narratives like those from "The West Wing."
We also shed light on the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) and its pivotal role in reshaping UK universities' approach to teaching quality, much like Ofsted inspections in schools. Chris offers a unique perspective on the collaborative evaluation of teaching standards, emphasising the need to move beyond stereotypes and recognise true excellence in education. This discussion not only highlights the importance of assessing teaching quality but also the broader impact of these efforts on educational settings and student engagement.
Our exploration of leadership traits uncovers the vital importance of curiosity and flexibility. Drawing from Chris's experiences with Ofsted and the TEF, we reflect on maintaining core values while adapting to ever-changing educational landscapes.
Through personal anecdotes and examples of influential leaders, we also discuss strategies for effective communication and engagement within large teams, underscoring the relentless effort required to maintain genuine connections and support educational opportunities for all. Join us for these valuable insights for leaders and educational enthusiasts alike.
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