Association of Education Advisers
Advising on School Improvement
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Advising on School Improvement
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Theoretical and practical exemplification of the education adviser's skills, knowledge and understanding in relation to school improvement.
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Theoretical and practical exemplification of the education adviser's skills, knowledge and understanding in relation to school improvement.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781041054115
- ISBN-10: 1041054114
- Artikelnr.: 73497330
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781041054115
- ISBN-10: 1041054114
- Artikelnr.: 73497330
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The vision of the AoEA is that every school, college and education provider has access to high-quality support, advice and challenge, which is independent and focused on improving outcomes for children, schools and their communities. They provide an accredited quality standard, offer continuous professional development, and have created a collaborative community for their members.
Series Overview Purpose 1. Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the
book series - Les Walton Book Overview 2. Introduction to book 2: Advising
on school improvement: skills and approaches - Dr Tony Birch Part 1:
Understanding context and causality 3. The big picture: understanding a
school's improvement within a wider context - Les Walton, CBE 4.
Understanding, identifying and addressing causal factors which impact on a
school's improvement - Tom Grieveson 5. Advising on curriculum and pedagogy
- Kevan Naughton 6. Supporting new head teachers in identifying their
priorities - Stuart Adlam 7. Supporting the specific needs of Irish Medium
Education and engaging a whole sector - Mairéad Mhig Uaid Part 2: Building
capacity in school improvement 8. Unleashing greatness - the role of the
adviser in building capacity - Professor David Hopkins 9. Seeing the school
through the headteacher's eyes; unlocking and strengthening the capacity
for sustainable improvement at school level and for a system of schools -
Ian Lane 10. Enabling middle leaders and supporting their development so
that they make a difference - Emma Tarrant 11. Building capacity to create
and sustain an inclusive school culture - Roisin Darcy 12. Marginal gains:
school improvement approaches that build on success - Rebecca Jackson 13.
Building capacity through a community of schools in the context of a
Multi-Academy Trust - Narinder Gill 14. Creating and leading effective
collaboration across the Nursery sector in Northern Ireland - Clare Evans
15. Capacity building through a strategic, well-prioritised school
improvement plan - Peter Parish Part 3: Supporting collaborative school
improvement 16. The role of advisers in promoting equity within education
systems - Professor Mel Ainscow 17. Harnessing collective capacity: using
expertise within and across schools - Lisa Bradbury 18. Building a
professional learning community to support the development of new teachers
Michaela Barber 19. System wide collaboration - the challenge partners
approach - Dr Kate Chhatwal 20. Schools North East - a case study in
regional collaboration - Chris Zaragga Conclusions Reflection on the book
overall - Tony Birch and Ian Lane
book series - Les Walton Book Overview 2. Introduction to book 2: Advising
on school improvement: skills and approaches - Dr Tony Birch Part 1:
Understanding context and causality 3. The big picture: understanding a
school's improvement within a wider context - Les Walton, CBE 4.
Understanding, identifying and addressing causal factors which impact on a
school's improvement - Tom Grieveson 5. Advising on curriculum and pedagogy
- Kevan Naughton 6. Supporting new head teachers in identifying their
priorities - Stuart Adlam 7. Supporting the specific needs of Irish Medium
Education and engaging a whole sector - Mairéad Mhig Uaid Part 2: Building
capacity in school improvement 8. Unleashing greatness - the role of the
adviser in building capacity - Professor David Hopkins 9. Seeing the school
through the headteacher's eyes; unlocking and strengthening the capacity
for sustainable improvement at school level and for a system of schools -
Ian Lane 10. Enabling middle leaders and supporting their development so
that they make a difference - Emma Tarrant 11. Building capacity to create
and sustain an inclusive school culture - Roisin Darcy 12. Marginal gains:
school improvement approaches that build on success - Rebecca Jackson 13.
Building capacity through a community of schools in the context of a
Multi-Academy Trust - Narinder Gill 14. Creating and leading effective
collaboration across the Nursery sector in Northern Ireland - Clare Evans
15. Capacity building through a strategic, well-prioritised school
improvement plan - Peter Parish Part 3: Supporting collaborative school
improvement 16. The role of advisers in promoting equity within education
systems - Professor Mel Ainscow 17. Harnessing collective capacity: using
expertise within and across schools - Lisa Bradbury 18. Building a
professional learning community to support the development of new teachers
Michaela Barber 19. System wide collaboration - the challenge partners
approach - Dr Kate Chhatwal 20. Schools North East - a case study in
regional collaboration - Chris Zaragga Conclusions Reflection on the book
overall - Tony Birch and Ian Lane
Series Overview Purpose 1. Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the
book series - Les Walton Book Overview 2. Introduction to book 2: Advising
on school improvement: skills and approaches - Dr Tony Birch Part 1:
Understanding context and causality 3. The big picture: understanding a
school's improvement within a wider context - Les Walton, CBE 4.
Understanding, identifying and addressing causal factors which impact on a
school's improvement - Tom Grieveson 5. Advising on curriculum and pedagogy
- Kevan Naughton 6. Supporting new head teachers in identifying their
priorities - Stuart Adlam 7. Supporting the specific needs of Irish Medium
Education and engaging a whole sector - Mairéad Mhig Uaid Part 2: Building
capacity in school improvement 8. Unleashing greatness - the role of the
adviser in building capacity - Professor David Hopkins 9. Seeing the school
through the headteacher's eyes; unlocking and strengthening the capacity
for sustainable improvement at school level and for a system of schools -
Ian Lane 10. Enabling middle leaders and supporting their development so
that they make a difference - Emma Tarrant 11. Building capacity to create
and sustain an inclusive school culture - Roisin Darcy 12. Marginal gains:
school improvement approaches that build on success - Rebecca Jackson 13.
Building capacity through a community of schools in the context of a
Multi-Academy Trust - Narinder Gill 14. Creating and leading effective
collaboration across the Nursery sector in Northern Ireland - Clare Evans
15. Capacity building through a strategic, well-prioritised school
improvement plan - Peter Parish Part 3: Supporting collaborative school
improvement 16. The role of advisers in promoting equity within education
systems - Professor Mel Ainscow 17. Harnessing collective capacity: using
expertise within and across schools - Lisa Bradbury 18. Building a
professional learning community to support the development of new teachers
Michaela Barber 19. System wide collaboration - the challenge partners
approach - Dr Kate Chhatwal 20. Schools North East - a case study in
regional collaboration - Chris Zaragga Conclusions Reflection on the book
overall - Tony Birch and Ian Lane
book series - Les Walton Book Overview 2. Introduction to book 2: Advising
on school improvement: skills and approaches - Dr Tony Birch Part 1:
Understanding context and causality 3. The big picture: understanding a
school's improvement within a wider context - Les Walton, CBE 4.
Understanding, identifying and addressing causal factors which impact on a
school's improvement - Tom Grieveson 5. Advising on curriculum and pedagogy
- Kevan Naughton 6. Supporting new head teachers in identifying their
priorities - Stuart Adlam 7. Supporting the specific needs of Irish Medium
Education and engaging a whole sector - Mairéad Mhig Uaid Part 2: Building
capacity in school improvement 8. Unleashing greatness - the role of the
adviser in building capacity - Professor David Hopkins 9. Seeing the school
through the headteacher's eyes; unlocking and strengthening the capacity
for sustainable improvement at school level and for a system of schools -
Ian Lane 10. Enabling middle leaders and supporting their development so
that they make a difference - Emma Tarrant 11. Building capacity to create
and sustain an inclusive school culture - Roisin Darcy 12. Marginal gains:
school improvement approaches that build on success - Rebecca Jackson 13.
Building capacity through a community of schools in the context of a
Multi-Academy Trust - Narinder Gill 14. Creating and leading effective
collaboration across the Nursery sector in Northern Ireland - Clare Evans
15. Capacity building through a strategic, well-prioritised school
improvement plan - Peter Parish Part 3: Supporting collaborative school
improvement 16. The role of advisers in promoting equity within education
systems - Professor Mel Ainscow 17. Harnessing collective capacity: using
expertise within and across schools - Lisa Bradbury 18. Building a
professional learning community to support the development of new teachers
Michaela Barber 19. System wide collaboration - the challenge partners
approach - Dr Kate Chhatwal 20. Schools North East - a case study in
regional collaboration - Chris Zaragga Conclusions Reflection on the book
overall - Tony Birch and Ian Lane







