Gordon Boyd presented at NGN Autumn conference on Norfolk County Council's proposals for a broad school network across Norfolk, including encouraging more cluster working and a more pro-active approach to establishing academies in the county.
Gordon provided links to various consultation documents in his presentation as follows:
Discussion paper on Norfolk's Clusters
https://csapps.norfolk.gov.uk/csshared/ecourier2/misheet.asp?misheetid=17880
Fair Funding Consultation for 2012/13
Academy paper for Children's Services Panel
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/view/chilserv101111item10pdf
Download Gordon's presentation using the link below.
- A template policy for mobile phones in school
- New regulations on the constitution of the Governing Body
- Nurseries, preschool and other early years provision managed by the governing body
- Improving attendance at school – a report from Charlie Taylor
- Ensuring good behaviour in schools – DfE guidance
- Statutory guidance for Directors of Children’s Services and LMCS
- Allegations of abuse against teachers and non-teaching staff – research
- Report – “Understanding School Financial Decisions”
- DfE Governors Survey 2012
- What does a School Business Continuity Plan look like?
- OU courses for Governors
- NPQH to become optional with effect from early 2012
- 1,310 Primary Schools below floor standard
- Recruitment of Head Teachers continues to be a problem
- I may be back!
- New Term, Sexy New Schools and the Other Model!
- Self Evaluation Is Dead. Long Live Self Evaluation!
- 5 Uses for Twitter for Your School
- It's all over now - or perhaps 'for now'
- A Different Approach to Cost Cutting
- GCSE overhaul may cut grade range
- Gove loses court ruling over cuts
- SA 'fails pupils on textbooks'
- Some work schemes 'of no benefit'
- Swimming: Why I took the plunge
- Exam season has begun: feeling stressed?
- Revision playlist: can music boost your marks?
- First year students: our time is nearly over
- Procrastination: a student's worst enemy?
- Mature students: would you consider living in halls?
NCC Governors e-Courier
