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School self-review a sensible approach: How to know and tell the story of your school

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

School self-review a sensible approach: How to know and tell the story of your school

Contributors:

By (Author) Tracey O'Brien

ISBN:

9781915261304

Publisher:

Hodder Education

Imprint:

John Catt Educational Ltd

Publication Date:

14th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Schools and pre-schools
Teacher training
Educational administration and organization

Dewey:

371.207

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 208mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

244g

Description

This book looks at the sensible and meaningful role of self-review in creating sustainable improvement in all areas across secondary schools. It outlines a self-review approach focussed on key principles which ensure this approach is transparent, purposeful, does not negatively impact on workload, that does not use the same approach for all teams and that does actually result in clear ideas for school improvement. It discusses claims of effective self-review including that it challenges thinking, leads to improvement, incorporates a range of stakeholders, skills people up, and helps build professional communities.

The book is full of examples and case studies so that the reader can transfer some of these ideas to their context, discuss them at meetings and help generate new ideas. It challenges the 'deep dive' approach as something that should be left to Ofsted and instead suggests that leaders should know daily what is happening in their schools, and instead work with staff to design self-review activities that are bespoke and fit for purpose.

The main theme is around 'improve not prove', where stakeholders feel involved, valued and empowered to be change-makers at a range of scales. It examines how effective self-review can reduce workload and support improvements in wellbeing.

Author Bio

Tracey O'Brien has been a school leader in London for over 15 years in a variety of roles, including deputy headteacher, acting headteacher, and currently headteacher. She has been responsible for all aspects of school leadership, including improving teaching and learning, delivering high-quality CPD, planning school self-review and evaluation (Ofsted readiness), and leading on behaviour and inclusion. She has worked for London Challenge supporting other schools, and set up and became the director of one of the early Teaching Schools. Tracey has written leadership courses for middle and senior leaders, delivered teaching programmes as an AST and was awarded one of the few London Commissioner Teacher roles. Her previous publication, School self-review - a sensible approach, was very well received, and led her to examine the English school inspection process in greater depth.

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