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Resource: (Guide) Recruitment Guidance for Governors
TES Prime’s step by step guide for governors on how to recruit a headteacher Guidance for Governors Contents 1 Introduction 1.1) Succession planning ...
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Article: May 2003 Line them up in the wings
Karen Thornton reports on novel approaches to solving vacancy problems IF more than one in eight teaching posts was vacant, there would be even more ...
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Article: November 2003 Share dealers
It could tempt many back to the classroom but can jobshares really work? Jill Parkin reports on the pros and cons The flipcharts were out and a group...
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Article: November 2002 Prize puts clerk at top of the agenda
Jane Phillips reports on recognition for a key governor helper AT a recent conference for headteachers and governors, I was surprised and disappointe...
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Article: May 2006 Off with their heads
He says the benefits are the flexibility in sharing resources between three sites and wider career development opportunities for staff. Is it the fut...
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Article: March 2005 Grow your own
There is a role for others outside schools to play. The NCSL found that formal planning systems "hardly exist" at LEA level. But there are signs at l...
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Article: November 2000 Too much too soon?
Jacqui Smith certainly brought radical ideas for the reform of governing bodies to their annual meeting, but are they a bit too radical? Karen Thornt...
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Article: December 2003 Too late for new pay hoops
"We have to live in the real world, but we need national rigour and national criteria, perhaps linked to the Office for Standards in Education gradin...
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Article: June 2001 Specialists spark 'two-tier' fears
The Government's plans for reforming secondary schools have left some governors cold. Karen Thornton reports. Governors have joined headteachers in c...
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Article: November 2000 Town halls protest at all work and no pay
Graham Lane explains why governors and councils should join forces OVER recent years local education authorities have worked hard to cut red tape to ...
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