An Updated Practical Guide to the Pupil Premium
Title | An Updated Practical Guide to the Pupil Premium PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Rowland |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2015-12-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398382493 |
Fully updated with the 2015 policy updates from the Department for Education and published in partnership with the National Education Trust, this book provides essential information and advice to help schools make best use of the Pupil Premium grant and improve outcomes for disadvantaged learners. The author is a recognised national expert on the Pupil Premium. He has visited more than 200 schools and has spoken with over 1000 school leaders and here he shares examples of innovation and excellence in their use of the additional funding. Featuring a foreword by Sir John Dunford, DfE Pupil Premium Champion.
A Practical Guide to the Pupil Premium
Title | A Practical Guide to the Pupil Premium PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Rowland |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 67 |
Release | 2014-10-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398382434 |
Published in partnership with the National Education Trust, this book provides essential information and advice to help schools make best use of the Pupil Premium grant and improve outcomes for disadvantaged learners. The author visited more than 100 schools over two years and here he shares examples of innovation and excellence in their use of the additional funding. The book includes official Government directives on the Pupil Premium, which was introduced in 2011 to narrow the attainment gap between disadvantaged learners and their more affluent peers.
An Educator's Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
Title | An Educator's Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools PDF eBook |
Author | James Hollinsley |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2018-04-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398382442 |
A brilliant collection of essays by educators, psychologists and counsellors, highlighting the critical importance of mental health and wellbeing of students in our schools. The book has been collated and edited by James Hollinsley, Head of the Longwood Primary Academy in Essex, highly respected and awarded for their proactive approach to child mental health. An absolutely critical read for all those involved in the education of young people, the book offers: a range of best-practice case studies; searingly honest anonymous stories from survivors of poor mental health who have also been (or are) practitioners in schools; and advice from experts and specialists, including psychologists, counsellors and SEN specialists.
The School Leadership Journey: What 40 Years in Education Has Taught Me About Leading Schools in an Ever-Changing Landscape
Title | The School Leadership Journey: What 40 Years in Education Has Taught Me About Leading Schools in an Ever-Changing Landscape PDF eBook |
Author | John Dunford |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2016-11-18 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398383880 |
John Dunford was general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders from 1998 to 2010. Prior to that, he was a member of the leadership team of three secondary schools in the north-east of England from 1974 to 1998, including 16 years as head of Durham Johnston Comprehensive School, an 11-18 school with 1500 pupils. In this outstanding book, John reveals all that he has learned about teaching and leadership over a stellar 40-year career, interweaved with a series of enlightening stories about government education policy over the last 20 years and the way in which successful schools have navigated the changing policy landscape.
Great Expectations: Leading an Effective SEND Strategy in School
Title | Great Expectations: Leading an Effective SEND Strategy in School PDF eBook |
Author | David Bartram |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 2018-05-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398382841 |
A selection of essays from leading educationalists and school leaders with a track record of improving outcomes for children and young people with additional needs, highlighting the significant role that school leaders play in shaping effective practice in SEND. Based on the SEND Review Guide, a national self-evaluation framework part-funded by the DfE and authored by David Bartram and Vijita Patel, downloaded by over 3000 schools, the book is divided into eight sections: Leadership; Teaching and Learning; Working with Pupils and Parents; Identification and Assessment; Monitoring and Tracking; Efficient Use of Resources; Developing Provision; Improving OutcomesEach section includes 3-4 essays. The opening essays offer a broad national perspective on the focus area, authored by a leading educationalist. The following essays, authored by school leaders from a range of educational settings including secondary, primary and special schools, highlight practical examples of how they have improved outcomes for this group of pupils, often in particularly challenging contexts. There will be a strong focus on impact of the approach.
Learning Without Labels: Improving Outcomes for Vulnerable Pupils
Title | Learning Without Labels: Improving Outcomes for Vulnerable Pupils PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Rowland |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2017-03-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1398383031 |
If we are to improve outcomes, one of the things we need to do is move away from the notion of 'labelling' children and their families. Rather, we need to focus on the needs of such pupils, never forgetting their greatest need is relentlessly high expectations and great teaching. As fragmentation of LAs continues, the need for authoritative, evidence-based guidance and signposting has grown. This book does not provide an exhaustive list of all the challenges that might arise, but it has a good go. Including chapters by Simon Knight; Loic Menzies; Bernard Trafford; Jarlath O'Brien; Mary Myatt; David Bartram; David Weston – and many others.
Narrowing the Attainment Gap: A handbook for schools
Title | Narrowing the Attainment Gap: A handbook for schools PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Sobel |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-01-25 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1472946359 |
The attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is one of the most insidious social injustices in the developed world. It is a significant factor in the growing inequality of our societies and persists across time and nations. For this reason, narrowing the gap is a top priority for governments and policymakers, and an issue that all schools must tackle. Written by a leading expert in the field of inclusion, Narrowing the Attainment Gap is designed to support school leaders in understanding and reducing the attainment gap in the context of their setting. Drawing on research and his own extensive experience in leading a team that has worked with over 1,000 schools, Daniel Sobel examines the real issues behind the attainment gap and the barriers schools face when trying to narrow it. The book provides a unique approach with hands-on, practical guidance to enable every school leader to develop their own bespoke solutions to meet the needs of their community. Case studies and examples illustrate how these interventions can be put into practice and the impact they can have, while template resources help schools demonstrate to stakeholders the change they are driving at an individual, cohort and whole-school level.