Annual Leadership Conference resources

See what happened at our 6th Annual Leadership Conference. Video highlights, speaker presentations, discussions and reports from the conference are all available here, as well as on our blog and online network.
- Read the blog for reports, pictures and links to interesting items from the event.
- Discussions were hosted in our online network around some of the themes of the conference:
Day one highlights
- National College Governing Council Chair Vanni Treves' opening remarks to the conference focused on how the College can continue to succeed in the challenging times ahead. Video highlights from his speech are available.
- Baroness Susan Greenfield gave a thought-provoking speech on how screen culture could be affecting the youth of today. Find out more on our blog.
- Winners of the National College Award for Outstanding Operational Head, Deputy or Head of School in a National Support School were announced. Read about their achievements.
Day two highlights
- Professor Andy Hargreaves began the second day of the conference with a breakfast session on the fourth way and looked back at the memories held by the profession. Find out more about his speech on our blog.
- National College Chief Executive Steve Munby's keynote speech to the conference focused on the notion of 'Leadership as Service' and the need for strong and decisive leadership. A video of his speech is available.
- Michael Gove spoke about the importance of good leadership and the achievements of outstanding leaders in his first major speech as Education Secretary. A video of his speech is available.
Day three highlights
- Presentations from several of the conference speakers are available to view online.
- Vicki Phillips discussed the work being done in education by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. View her presentation slides and read more about her speech on our blog.
- David Bell spoke in conversation with Tony MacKay and other conference delegates about the new coalition government and the role of the new Department for Education. Read about their discussion.

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