How to Improve Your School
Auteurs : Brighouse Tim, Woods David
This best-selling book takes a practical look at how improvements can be made in any school.
It cuts through the jargon of the specialist and shows how ideas and intentions can be turned into direct actions that will help a school improve its performance and effectiveness.
As well as addressing headteachers and governors, the book will also provide invaluable guidance for all those who work in and with schools.
There are chapters on:
*effective schools and how they have achieved their goals
*leadership within schools
*teaching and learning effectively
*making critical interventions to secure improvement
*how schools involve others to aid improvement.
This is a book that no school will want to be without. It is essential reading for anyone involved in education.
Tim Brighouse is Chief Education Officer for Birmingham City Council and is a national figure in education. David Woods is a Senior Education Adviser at the DfEE.
Date de parution : 01-1999
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de How to Improve Your School :
Mots-clés :
Common Language; improvement; Collective Review; collective; Extra-curricular; review; Professional Development; inset; School Improvement; days; Annual Learning Plans; resource; Appreciative Enquiry; based; School’s Drama Studio; learning; Birmingham Symphony Hall; effectiveness; Uncritical Lover; birmingham; Teaching Associates; Margaret Street; Critical Friend; Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Curriculum Enrichment; Independent Study; South Asian Art; OFSTED Inspection Process; Adverbial Clauses; Benjamin Zephaniah; Governing Body Meetings; Children’s Art; Hostile Witnesses; Final Shake; Secretary Of State