Title: www.cfbt.com/lincolnshire
1Headteacher UpdateMarch/April 2009
- www.cfbt.com/lincolnshire
- Professional Services to Schools (Tim Lomas and
Howard Mence) - Projects and COTS Modules (Wendy Mason and
Stephen Capper - Compliance Issues (Tim Lomas)
- Leadership Development (John Sandfield)
2Professional Development Agreement (PDA)
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- tlomas_at_cfbt.com
- March 2009
3SIS SERVICES
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- No cost to all schools irrespective of PDA
- Subsidised either to all or some benefits only
to PDA schools - Commercial cost PDA or stand alone
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4PDA (PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT) BASIC
STRUCTURE (1)
- Available to all schools in Lincolnshire and
elsewhere - Sign up for a number of units (10-42) with
complete choice of utilisation - Unit price is 150 so a 10 unit option is 1500
- Other schools would pay 190 losing also any
subsidy
5PDA (PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT) BASIC
STRUCTURE (2)
- Additional units would be added at the PDA rate
of 150 - More elements will be costed this year because of
withdrawal of subsidies - Governor training amalgamated with PDA
- PDA also gives unlimited guidance and advice
6MAIN SERVICES AND PRODUCTS THROUGH PDA
- School-based support
- Support modules and packages (COTS)
- Central courses
- Conferences
- Resources and materials including access to other
providers - General advice and guidance
7NO CHARGE SERVICES FOR ALL SCHOOLS
- Monitoring and intervention including statutory
SIP visits - Support for Ofsted inspections
- Appointment of headteachers
- Compliance with statutory obligations, eg.
security audits - Celebration events
- Support for Director of Childrens Services
SACRE, global, SRE - Those funded by other agencies such as the
National Strategies
8SUBSIDSIED SUPPORT
- Usually 50
- COTs
- Support staff
- NQTs
- Early career teachers
- Arts packages
- Birth to 5
- Some leadership development
- Subject leader meetings
- Health checks
- Primary packages/projects
- Governor training
9 SCHOOL-BASED CONSULTANCY
- COTS as part of intervention or as PD
- Reviews
- Central courses in schools
- Governor training 2 units for evening whole
governing body or 1140 without - Health checks including special and primary
- Schools can combine
10MEETINGS
- Primary Subject meetings termly 2 units or 570
- Secondary 21 for 15 units in secondary (non PDA
4970) -
11SPECIFIC PACKAGES ARTS AND STUDY SUPPORT
- All 1.5 units per day
- Artists in Residence
- Student Studio Residence student holiday
opportunities 14 - Young Journalist Academy Gold (10 days) and
Silver Standard (1 day). - New Media 4 5 day film package
- PLUS
- Out of Hours Study Support modules of 7 weeks
(2 units) or 21 weeks (5 units).
12MUSIC SUPPORT
- World Music Team Building up to 100 staff and
resources. 1 unit - Primary Curriculum loop package 10
fortnightly half day sessions and resources. 6
units for KS1 and 2 and 10 for both - Wider opportunities package for KS2 whole class
instrumental tuition 36 weekly sessions 8
units for up to 33 pupils - World music package. 6 weekly session. 1.5 units
13LEARNING CENTRES
- 5 usage reduction
- Days non-residential experience 1 unit or 570
for others
14CENTRAL TRAINING
- Usually 1 unit per day course or conference with
many subsidised at 0.5 units for PDA schools - Various venues
15Governor Support and Development
Universal Service No charge
- Headteacher and Governor Appointments
- Website
- Helpline
- Newsletters and Digests
- Resource Centres
- Governor Meetings
16Governor Support and Development Enhanced
Service PDA charged
- Consultancy
- School Based Courses
- Tailored Consultancy
- Modular Consultancy
- Courses
- Twilight
- Day
- Conference
- Password protected Website
- Resources
17RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
- Materials and Resources Database
- Governor website
- Automatic copies of newsletters and hard copy
resources such as handbooks and toolkits (500
for non-PDA schools)
18ADVICE AND GUIDANCE
- Non-PDA 20 plus 1 a minute. Others reasonable
- Health and safety
- Career and professional development
- Interpretation and analysis of data
- Preparing for external quality marks and bids
19COSTS
- Schools buy packages of units
- unit price 150
- Option A 10 units 1500
- Option B 18 units 2700
- Option C 26 units 3900
- Option D 34 units 5100
- Option E 42 units 6300
- Non-PDA unit cost is 190.
20HOW TO TAKE OUT A PDA
- Form in booklet and website
- Separate copy posted with booklet
- Response by 1st June with add 1 unit to their
allocation - Assume no PDA by end of summer term
- Single invoice for non-prime accounts (July) and
two (July and January) for others
21USING UNITS
- School will have an account
- Visits will normally result in debits
- No cancellation replacement school visit is
at course rate - No show will lead to cancellation fee unless
good case made - Refunds and compensation 10 addition
22KNOWING WHAT IS ON OFFER (1)
- Meetings
- Professional Services to Schools
- Hard copy book
- Specific guides COTS, Early Years, Governors,
Support Staff - Monthly flier with summary website version for
direct booking
23KNOWING WHAT IS ON OFFER (2)
- Website including newsflash and helpline
- Individual updates
- Personal email group lists
- SIP visits
- National CPD database
24eg. Newsflash Helpline Schools Portal SIPS Materia
ls Database Individual Updates
cpdsearch.tda.gov.uk/
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25PDA LaunchProjects and COTS Modules
- Wendy Mason/Stephen Capper
- wmason_at_cfbt.com
- scapper_at_cfbt.com
- March 2009
26Four distinct elements available to primary and
nursery schools
- Projects
- Strand Modules
- PDA Courses and Consultancy
- Additional Support including Governor Development
27Projects
- Targeted intervention programmes by invitation
- CLLD
- ISP
- Improving Attainment in Science
- Securing Level 4 in Core Subjects
28District Projects
- Boston Project Visual Literacy
- South Holland Rural Schools Project
- LP2 Lincoln City Visual Maths
29Strand Modules
- Assessment for Learning
- Early Years
- ICT
- Leadership and Management
- Teaching and Learning
30Universal Support for Headteachers
- Roll out of APP
- The New OFSTED Framework and SEF
- Primary Curriculum Review
31Brokering Support Meeting
- Key Priorities
- Milestone Benchmarks
- Barriers to Improvement
- What the School Intends to do
- Readiness for APP
- 11 Tuition
- Consideration of SIS External Support
32 33New Bill includes legislation to ensure all
schools implement the statutory provisions in the
School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document
34- Teachers not undertaking the 24 Tasks (National
Agreement) and an expected downward movement on
staff hours - Full and effective implementation of PM
- Rarely cover from September from max. of 38
hours - Dedicated headship time
- PPA time the spirit as well as the letter of
the law - Effective deployment of staff in schools, eg.HLTA.
35- NASUWT survey of 16,000 indicate
- 63 cover 20 hours a year
- 37 directed to activities not related to PPA
- 5 claim no PPA time
36- LINCOLNSHIRE SURVEY EVIDENCE
- Few enjoy any dedicated headship time governors
had rarely discussed this issue - Rarely cover regulations on course to be in
place but confusion - Many primary school heads undertake cover often
long term - HLTAs and TAs often cover with some adopting
emergency measures such as splitting classes - Most staff can avoid undertaking the 24 Tasks but
frequently want to, eg. photocopying, display - PPA firmly in place in most schools
37- If there is evidence that a school is not
complying, the LA can consider a warning notice - If remains non-compliant, can withdraw a schools
delegated budget, appoint additional governors
and ultimately appoint IEB -
38- Monitor and recommend actions regarding
compliance of the National Agreement - Monitor and recommend actions regarding PM and
appraisal - Identify the induction, training and development
needs of all sections of the whole school
workforce - Approve the SIS training programme
- Approve the approved partner providers of
training in Lincolnshire
39- Monitor and recommend actions regarding the
well-being and morale of the school workforce - Monitor and collate evidence related to
recruitment and retention of the workforce - Discuss issues raised by the National WAMG or by
other organisations and agencies such as the TDA
and DCSF - Invite specialist inputs on matters related to
the Lincolnshire workforce - Ensure that matters discussed and recommendations
made are fed back to members and appropriate
organisations and personnel.