Future-proof Your School: Steering culture, driving school improvement, developing excellence (Practical Teaching)

Future-proof Your School: Steering culture, driving school improvement, developing excellence (Practical Teaching)

by David Hughes (Author)

Synopsis

Wouldn't it be great if you could equip your school and yourself to face whatever the future might throw at you!

Schools face myriad calls on their time and creativity yet have finite internal resources to respond to them. This can result in piecemeal changes, and reactive rather than pro-active approaches. This book reduces, filters and prioritises the demands on staff energy to the central task of all schools - to achieve the best engagement of and learning outcomes for all learners (including the staff themselves).

Schools often feel constrained by their current context, their previous performance, their demographics or available staff. This book provides an holistic and effective approach to change management that is simple, engages all stakeholders, is built around the current expertise and culture of the school and, most importantly, is sustainable.

It is suitable for headteachers, senior or aspiring leaders, and those driving change through initiatives, but also individual teachers who are interested in effective practice as a route towards personal well-being and professional satisfaction.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 154
Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
Published: 03 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 1912508443
ISBN 13: 9781912508440

Author Bio
David Hughes was a teacher and senior leader within the secondary and tertiary sectors for over 24 years, working in a range of both successful and failing schools. He has led and managed improvement projects at local authority, regional and national levels. Whilst working on the Building Schools for the Future programme, he was seconded for almost two years to support the development of the Opening Minds curriculum, devised in collaboration with the Confederation of British Industry as a twenty-first century learning model for schools, which mirrored the world's most effective educational systems and addressed the attitudes, behaviours and competences required of the modern learner. He is an associate of the University of Nottingham School of Education and a writer for the educational press. At an operational and development level, I've developed and managed a peripatetic multi-media learning programme with adults with learning disabilities which pulled into focus many false assumptions about learners and learning and enhanced the model presented in this book.