Time: 9.30am - 12.00pm
Fees
Member - £99
Non-Member - £149
Facilitator - Martin Morgan
Summary
Turn high-stakes moments into opportunities for growth and impact.
Are we treating people differently based on their performance? How can we ensure the right strategy is not only chosen but communicated effectively to teachers and leaders?
In this practical session, you will discover a simple yet powerful model for coaching, handling challenging conversations, and delivering impactful feedback. This approach can transform how you engage with Leaders, Teachers, Pupils, Parents, and Trustees/Governors—all with one adaptable framework.
What’s in it for you?
• Save Time: In an era of tight budgets and limited capacity, this model will help you reclaim hours every week.
• Boost Impact: Learn strategies that drive meaningful change across your school community.
• Universal Application: One model that works for every stakeholder group.
• Practical & Proven: Tried and tested in real school environments.
If you joined Martin Morgan’s Inspiring Leadership Conference session, you’ve had the starter—now it’s time for the main course (and dessert!).
Aims
• A structure for challenging conversations
• A process that saves time with direct feedback, that won’t land you in trouble!
• A coaching model for easy school-wide implementation
Audience
All leadership roles in Primary, Secondary and Further Education
Facilitator

Martin Morgan
Martin is a former Head Teacher and a highly sought-after Leadership Expert. He is regarded as a ‘Black Belt’ of Teaching and Training and manages to bridge the gap between Research and Practice. He works with schools to develop bespoke school improvement processes.
Martin has provided training to large organisations such as MATs and local Government. He is well regarded for delivering keynote speeches and whole-school, long-term change programmes. He regularly co-presents with Professor John Hattie on the Visible Learning conferences.
Martin’s work has led him to host and present at World conferences, and he works internationally with schools in Spain, Brazil, Denmark, Norway and Australia.