Lee Elliot Major

@Lem_SuttonTrust

Former Journalist, now CEO at the and Trustee of the Education Endowment Foundation.

London
Joined September 2011

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  1. Join the Sutton Trust team as Research and Policy manager. Deadline 8 December

  2. Interested in taking part in our trial of Philosophy for Children? is recruiting schools now. Info here:

  3. It’s no surprise that white working-class boys do badly at school - Tim Lott in Guardian on Sutton Trust research

  4. A great job! - managing the research and policy work at the Sutton Trust.

  5. Rigorous research design concludes that making primary schools into academies does not boost results of pupils

  6. VACANCY: we're looking for a Head of Evaluation - mat cover, 18-month initial contract. Details here

  7. Interesting RCT on homework: 'Online Maths homework increases student achievement' (via )

  8. Committed to improving ? *1 day* left to apply to our Head of Programmes & Partnerships vacancy

  9. Want to transform the lives of 1000s of young people? Friday is application deadline for our Head of Programmes job

  10. Great to see that there will now be student representation on the board of the new Office for Students!

  11. Remember, it always comes back to the simple formula. Great teaching = that which leads to improved student progress

  12. Slides from my presentation to Norway school principals on our What Makes Great Teaching report

  13. 6 days until deadline to apply for the Sutton Trust's Head of Programmes & Partnerships: an amazing opportunity to make a real difference

  14. Research schools - the future of evidence informed education?

  15. Over two thirds of white people without a college degree voted for Trump; over 70% of people with no school qualification voted for Brexit

  16. 24% of disadvantaged white British boys achieve 5 A*-C GSCEs, the lowest of any ethnic group, finds our new report

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