Effective Governance: Greater Accountability for Raising School Standards: Is Your Governing Body Prepared for the Challenge
By (Author) Joan Binder
Hodder Education
John Catt Educational Ltd
27th June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
371.200941
Paperback
108
Width 186mm, Height 234mm, Spine 8mm
380g
Do you know how school inspectors will be judging effectiveness Have you considered how you can demonstrate the effectiveness of your governing body This new guide takes a practical approach, with key questions, key actions and key information supported by case studies of good practice from a wide variety of schools. It will provide you with support and guidance in undertaking the responsibilities of governance. Each section links to the new Ofsted criteria, provides you with an understanding of 'effectiveness' and a framework of questions and actions which you can use to review your current practice and focus your professional development as a governing body. The case studies are centred on a key question from the relevant section and provide you with a 'live' example of how a school is demonstrating effectiveness.
Joan Binder is a member of the FASNA Executive Board and leads the continuing expansion of FASNA professional development programmes for governors, Headteachers and senior leaders. Joan has represented the interests of autonomous schools to many other organisations including NEOST (National Employers Organisation for School Teachers), National College and teaching unions and has participated in a wide range of DfE consultation and strategy groups focusing on employer and governance issues. In 2007 Joan won the East of England Governor of the Year award and is currently Chair of Governors of a large 11 - 18 secondary converter academy in Essex and chair of governors of a local 300+ pupil community primary school consulting on academy status.