Effective Leadership for School Improvement Briefing* Tuesday 30th September 2008 – Central London |
| *Receive a 20% discount when booked in conjunction with its accompanying conference 'Ofsted School Inspections' |
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| Aims and objectives |
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Good leadership is a crucial element to any successful and outstanding school. Ofsted’s new proposals on involving the wider school community in the inspection means that leading and engaging the whole school has never been more important.
This half-day briefing looks specifically at how senior managers, staff, parents, parent associations and governors can be incorporated within school improvement strategies. Learn how effective leadership and communication can engage key stakeholders across the school to help raise standards and performance.
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Benefits of attending |
- Understand how to develop the skills of your governing body to work in partnership with school staff on improvement plans
- Gain advice on how to maintain and improve staff morale during inspection periods
- Learn how to involve parents in raising school performance
- Hear how to develop your middle managers and aid long-term succession planning
- Consider how to build capacity through different team work models
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Speakers include: |
Chaired by: Kenny Frederick, Headteacher, George Green’s School |
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Max Coates, Team Programme Manager, London Centre for Leadership in Learning |
Judith Bennett, Chair, National Governor’s Association |
Annette Wiles, Head of Policy and Research, The National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations |
Jasminder Grewal, Headteacher, North Primary School (London Primary School Headteacher of the Year, 2006) |
You can view a more detailed description of subjects being discussed as well as who should attend, booking form and prices by downloading the brochure. Please click the link on the right hand side of this page.