#SNEsummit15 Ian Bauckham KEYNOTE ASCL Past President.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Governance in changing times A Lancashire perspective.
Advertisements

The DfE Perspective Colin Diamond – Deputy Director
On 29 September 2011, the Deputy Minister for Skills, Jeff Cuthbert, launched a review of the qualifications on offer in Wales. The Review of Qualifications.
Developing a School-led Improvement System in Essex Engagement sessions A partnership between: Essex County Council Association of Secondary Heads in Essex.
The School Leadership Role
ASHVILLE COLLEGE SENIOR SCHOOL Presentation to Year 5/6 parents Wednesday January 15 th “Academic Expectations and Aspirations in Senior.
A Quick Guide to ACSL’s Blueprint for A Self Improving System Trust and Transformation.
James Westhead Executive Director, External Relations.
Academy Meeting 19 June  Explaining academies and what this means for us  Consultation to obtain your views – decision rests with governors 
School Improvement in East Sussex New ways of working…
College finance conference, 9/10 June 2015 What do we know about Department for Education policy Julian Gravatt, Assistant Chief Executive, AoC
‘The Changing Landscape’. ‘ To inspire all students across the 3rivers learning trust to become successful learners, through learning a coherent, stimulating.
Hertfordshire PE conference Headteacher workshop – ‘Primary PE and School Sport Premium: Evidence & Impact’
Changes to assessment and reporting of children’s attainment
DOES LEADERSHIP MAKE A DIFFERENCE? 1 The importance of school leadership on the quality of schools and the achievements of pupils:
Narrowing the gap and the effective use of the Pupil and Service Premium with SEN young people Glyn Wright Autumn Term 2013.
Presentation to SASH 25 th September 2013 David Birch
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Keynote: Curriculum Corporation Conference, Melbourne Michael Stevenson.
Ensuring education is fit for purpose BOWDEN ROOM.
Seizing the agenda: a better future for schools in the North East? SCHOOLS NorthEast Summit Conference 14 October 2011 John Dunford.
Looking Outward: Looking Forward Diocese of Carlisle Church School Leaders Conference 20 May 2015 Revd Nigel Genders, National Society.
An introduction to the Taunton Teaching School Alliance
Academies Read the stories behind the photos: September 2013.
Spring term 2013 Middle School Mathematics Subject Leader Network Meeting.
Governor Update MAY Excellence in Essex Evaluating the effectiveness of Essex Primary Schools RAG rating Providing challenge, support and intervention.
The future of education inspection in England 10 February 2015 Andrew Cook Regional Director, East of England.
Direction of travel.  Schools are accountable for their own improvement  School improvement funding devolved under the control of heads  Schools procure.
SEADAE Assessment Institute July 29,  To provide a level of richness that develops assessment literacy and changes teacher practice- not just teacher.
The Importance of Teaching. The context “.. so many great schools, so many superb teachers and so many outstanding head teachers..” but we are failing.
The self improving schools system - really? Pete Thorpe Assistant Director: Education NLAGB AGM 12 November 2014.
The White Paper and School Improvement Regional HOSI Meetings December 2010 Presentation to Governors.
The Henry Moore Primary School Academy consultation May 2015.
Copyright 2009 Northumberland County Council Early Years and Schools Service FACT Conference June 2011.
Reform Model for Change Board of Education presentation by Superintendent: Dr. Kimberly Tooley.
Scholastic Inc.1 Navigating Waves of Change: Driving Academic Improvement Through Challenging Times Sam Howe November 2010.
Background Remaining outstanding / effective partnership Diminishing Local Authority National Leader of Education Teaching School Multi Academy Trust.
Inspiring Excellence in Somerset Early Years Settings and Schools Ensuring the very best educational experience and outcomes for Somerset children and.
1 EEF ‘Making Best Use of Teaching Assistants’ guidance report – summary of recommendations.
Stronger governance is essential for stronger schools – discuss Pete Thorpe Assistant Director: Education NLAGB AGM – 6 November.
Office of the West Midlands Regional Schools Commissioner West Midlands Regional Schools Commissioner Pank Patel Welcome to The National Education Briefing.
System Leadership & The Changing Landscape: HEREFORDSHIRE Giles Bird Regional Support Associate.
Improving Educational Outcomes in Somerset Dave Farrow Head of Improving Outcomes Commissioning.
Strategy for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
The Ramsey Academy, Halstead From Special Measures to Good.
“When every child attends a good school we will be closer to a world class education system” Sir David Carter National Schools Commissioner.
Improving the quality of learning in Portsmouth December 2006 – June 2008.
STG 5 The National Curriculum: Science Primary and Secondary.
The roles Kent Governors Association March 2016 Dominic Herrington Regional Schools Commissioner for South East and South London.
Sussex Coast College Hastings Inspiring futures : Changing lives From Inadequate to Recovery Sussex Coast College Hastings Response to OFSTED April Carrol.
Raising standards improving lives The revised Learning and Skills Common Inspection Framework: AELP 2011.
Education White Paper 2010 The Importance of Teaching.
Making an impact with PE & school sport Kevin Barton Executive Head of Achievement Youth Sport Trust.
Pupil Premium 2014/15 Donna Munday – Schools Finance Manager Tel /
The roles Surrey Governors Briefing May 2016 Dominic Herrington Regional Schools Commissioner (RSC) for South East and South London.
EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2016 TO 2018
Growing great schools. What has the most impact?
Dissemination and scale-up is the key to the EEF’s impact.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead.
Professional Standards and Career Framework
Educational Excellence Everywhere
The school-led system: Where next?
What should governors do now?
The challenges of moving to new organisational structures following the Education and Adoption Bill Stephen Morales Chief Executive, NASBM.
From School Leadership to System Leadership
Partnership Development Manager
NGN Conference November 2010 ………back to the future??
Sustaining Excellence
DfE School Improvement support offer
Implications and opportunities for the sector?
Presentation transcript:

#SNEsummit15 Ian Bauckham KEYNOTE ASCL Past President

ascl.org.uk Blueprint for a self-improving system: Challenges and opportunities Ian Bauckham ASCL Past President HTB Member NLE

ascl.org.uk “In an era of diminishing centralisation, accelerating the rate and depth of school improvement and reducing the number of underperforming schools requires a new vision.” David Hargreaves, Creating a self-improving system (2010)

ascl.org.uk Blueprint elements 1.Teacher professionalism 2.Curriculum, assessment and qualifications 3.Funding and governance 4.Accountability 5.Scrutiny, oversight and intervention 6.Strategic planning

ascl.org.uk Some of the words used to describe the blueprint

ascl.org.uk Challenge 1: Funding constraints Real-terms cuts to school spending per head of c7% between 2015/16 and 2019/20 This rises to 9% when increases in National Insurance and pension contributions are factored in (Source IFS BN 168)

ascl.org.uk Challenge 2: Teacher supply January 2015 postgraduate teacher training through UCAS down 18% in comparison with the same point in – 2022, decline in the population of 21 year olds More graduate level job vacancies than since 2008 – a ‘buyers’ market’ from the point of view of graduate job seekers. Rising numbers of 11 year olds through to 2022

ascl.org.uk Challenge 3: Curriculum and assessment reform New Y6 tests in 2016 Resit Year 6 tests in Year 7 New GCSEs in maths and English from September 2015 and in other subjects from September 2016 Pupils required to take EBacc subjects – consultation due New GCSE grading structure from 2017 onwards New AS and A level syllabuses taught, staggered, from September 2015 onwards National Reference Tests

ascl.org.uk Challenge 4: Accountability Revised Ofsted framework in September 2015; but current new framework not likely to be the last or most radical reform of Ofsted in next 5 years Progress 8 reporting of GCSE results from 2016 Education and Adoption Bill – extension of RSC powers over maintained schools deemed ‘coasting’ Growth of multi academy trusts and building of sponsorship capacity 500 new free schools to help address priority to provide a ‘good school place for all’

ascl.org.uk Challenge 5: leadership and succession Around 10,000 heads, deputies and assistant heads are aged 55 and over Filling primary headship vacancies already an acute challenge in many areas (c40% of England’s primary schools are smaller than 1FE) Coastal and other parts of the country with significant pipeline challenges Leadership development? The challenges of addressing this ‘at scale’ Unless we have enough good quality leaders and teachers, the system cannot improve…

ascl.org.uk Denial …

ascl.org.uk Refusal or anger …

ascl.org.uk Turn challenges into opportunities …

ascl.org.uk The challenge for us: redistribute the future William Ford Gibson

ascl.org.uk Opportunity 1: Visioning the future in a different funding landscape First principles Catalyst for new thinking Resist the temptation only to ‘trim’ Resources Leadership of strategic school improvement planning and self assessment (forthcoming) Strategic finance – design principles (forthcoming)

ascl.org.uk Opportunity 2: Groups of schools Future of local authorities Federations and trusts Co-shape the emerging landscape Resources Leadership of strategic school improvement planning and self assessment (forthcoming) Leading and governing groups of schools Forming and joining groups of schools – staying in control of your school’s destiny Forming and joining groups of schools

ascl.org.uk Opportunity 3: Take control of teacher supply and quality Focus on pedagogy Become better informed Take control of teacher training Resources ASCL’s Leadership of Professional Development and Learning Developing Great Teaching, Teacher Development Trust, June 2015, Developing Great Teaching What makes great teaching: a review of the underpinning research, Sutton Trust What makes great teaching

ascl.org.uk Opportunity 4: Recast leadership of learning Keep the main thing the main thing! What is good teaching? And assessment? Relentlessly evaluate impact on learning Resources EEF Toolkit Developing Great Teaching, Teacher Development Trust, June 2015 Developing Great Teaching

ascl.org.uk Opportunity 5: Stay connected and collaborative Connected leadership Look beyond England Stay connected to the evidence-base Support the Foundation for Leadership in Education Feel like you are in the driving seat!

ascl.org.uk And finally, the biggest opportunity: you! “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead

ascl.org.uk Questions? Download the blueprint from the news and views section of our website: