School Effectiveness Framework The next phase Chris Tweedale Director Children, Young People and School Effectiveness Group 8 October 2009.

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School Effectiveness Framework The next phase Chris Tweedale Director Children, Young People and School Effectiveness Group 8 October 2009

Foundation Phase The Information Management Strategy (IMS) has extended the scope, quality and use of data by schools, LAs and WAG Raise Unlocking the Potential Pathway Pedagogy Pupil Participation Standards And more…………… A great start…

Reducing Variation

Data Quality The quality of data makes the difference between meaningful analyses and non- sense

CPD PEDAGOGY ESTYN 2010SUPPORT AND CHALLENGE

Building Capacity Accountability, Support & Improvement Developing the System Change Building Capacity for SEF Teaching, Curriculum & Leadership Working with Others

New Ways of Working Developing System Change Developing LA and Consortia Working Grant Rationalisation Patterns of Local Implementation

Challenge and Support Accountability, Support, Improvement Self Evaluation and Estyn 2010 LA Outcome Agreements Data Management & Families of Schools School Improvement, Support & Challenge Teacher and HT Performance Management

Teaching & Learning are Central Teaching, Curriculum & Leadership Pedagogy CPD ReviewPupil Assessment Leadership Development Curriculum, Assessment & Student Participation

Working Together Working with Others School Governors Community Schools Integrated ServicesFamily Learning

The Challenge