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Creating a Vision for Your School
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Creating a Vision for Your School
Moving from Purpose to Practice


February 2007 | 72 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Approaching school development as a training project for all staff, this book helps schools work towards collectively selected goals. In sharp contrast to a top-down management style, it offers guidelines for involving staff, parents, and students. A set of activities links the events and requires active participation by all staff, working with pupils to complete the tasks.

This model can be adapted for any school setting to develop a unified team effort. Whether your school is currently successful or in need of improvement, it provides a critical focus on change and development towards an agreed goal. Reproducibles on a CD-ROM help you to customize the program to reach an outcome suited to your own school culture.


 
Introduction
 
What We Did
 
Setting the Scene – Inset Day 1
 
Generating Ideas from Staff –Staff Inset Session
 
Generating Ideas from Other Stakeholders
 
Consultation with Parents
 
Identifying Common Values – Staff Inset Session
 
Barriers to Progress – Inset Day 2
 
Creating an Action List – Staff Inset Session
 
Prioritising and Allocating Responsibilities - Staff Inset Session
 
Review of Progress – Staff Inset Session
 
Assessment of Benefits – Staff Inset Session
 
Looking Back (and forward)
 
Ten Steps to Success

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