Partner School
Programmes build leadership capacity in schools and lead to sustainable improvement.
Not exact matches
This will include developing
leadership programmes for young people, strengthening the
capacity of women's groups, and local projects to
build citizenship.
The Department for Education will target its
programmes to ensure children get the best start in the early years, to
build teaching and
leadership capacity in schools, to increase access to university, to strengthen technical pathways for young people, and work with employers to improve young people's access to the right advice and experiences.
It offers opportunities for experienced and newly appointed leaders to engage in a
programme of professional development, aligned to their schools» improvement priorities, and, through a strong distributed
leadership model,
build the
capacity and energy for transformational change.
The PfP
programme offers a variety of benefits for the School Principals, learners, teachers, and the school community: • Improves
leadership skills of School Principals • Strengthens communities by
building relationships with teachers, learners, parents, Principals and other people and organisations involved at the school • Increases self - esteem of Principals as they re-discover their gifts and
capacity to lead the school community • Engages parents as active partners in education so that children are more supported and have a better chance to do well at school • Generates a strong sense of community and connection to the school, which leads to improved safety and improved opportunity for the children of the community.
With the launch of the Strategic School Improvement fund (SSIF) and the Teaching and
Leadership innovation fund (TLIF) we have created a one year school improvement
programme; Acceleration and
Capacity building, designed for all schools needing to accelerate pupils» progress in a sustainable way through an integrated approach to pedagogy, assessment and
leadership.