TEACHER STANDARDS

Effective Line Management: Strategies for Developing Effective Line Management in Schools

Join Sue Marks, an experienced leader, teacher trainer and mentor, as she guides you through the development of strategies to support effective line management.

Effective line management is an essential element of the successful running of a school and can support senior leaders to be more strategic. An effective line manager will motivate their staff, understand the strengths and areas of development for individual members of the team and be a first point of contact for any issues. 
Follow this engaging course to explore strategies and benefits of a professional, focused and positive approach to effective line management.
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Sue Marks

2 hours

Online Course

By completing this course, you will:

Understand the role of a line manager.
Know why effective line management is important.
Explore the attributes of an effective line manager.
Consider key strategies to develop effective line management.
Put your planned strategies into practice, review, evaluate and consider next steps.

Course Lessons

Sue Marks

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Sue has over 30 years’ experience in education with the last 15 years as headteacher in both independent and mainstream schools. She has a Master’s in Educational Leadership and is studying part-time for an Education Doctorate (EdD) researching Supervision in Education. 

Her education focus is on the creation of school culture, wellbeing for all and community relationships. Sue writes for The Leaders Team at Twinkl. She is particularly passionate about helping leaders save time, remain informed and balance their workload with her writing for the
Leaders Team by offering a range of informative and useful resources. 

Sue’s subject specialism is Science, and she also works as a teacher trainer, assessor and mentor, supporting pre-PGCE and PGCE students, delivering CPD for STEM and ASE, visiting assessor for PGCE and marker for BA Education and PGCE. She is currently working with Bath Spa University and the Education Endowment Foundation delivering teacher training for the national trial of Focus4TAPS (Teacher Assessment in Primary Science). Sue also enjoys running and cycling and has completed the London Marathon three times and cycled from Land’s End to John O’Groats twice for charity.