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Helen
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If you're a regular visitor to the FSF, you may well be wondering what on earth's happened today! 😃

You might know the FSF is approaching its 20th birthday and we have some exciting things in the pipeline for this year; one of which is to make it easier to start discussions, join in with existing ones and to look for specific subjects that may have been discussed before. One of the ways to do this is to reduce the number of forum areas so members don't have to spend ages deciding where to post.

So I've had a bit of a sort out today and we now have, in a new area called 'Practice and Provision', 11 forum areas from which to choose:

Teaching and Learning

Early Years Setting Management

Reception

Learning Differences-SEND

Diversity & Inclusion

Inspections

Research

Courses, events and CPD

Staff Lounge

Key Stage 1 & 2

Vacancies

I've archived (still available if you scroll right down to the archive section) some of the very old conversations relating to out of date statutory guidance, etc and moved relevant and current and/or still useful discussions into the appropriate areas.

Hopefully it all makes sense.

If I've done anything stupid, please let me know!

 

 

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