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SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS TO IMPROVE BEHAVIOUR AND
TACKLE PERSISTENT TRUANCY WHAT DO WE WANT TO
HAPPEN? BY WHEN?
  • January 2006 284 secondary schools in 37
    pathfinder partnerships across 19 local
    authorities
  • September 2006 60 of all secondary schools in
    partnerships (subject to confirmation)
  • September 2007
  • All secondary schools working together in
    partnerships to improve behaviour and tackle
    persistent truancy
  • Hard to place pupil protocols cover all schools
  • Education Inspections Bill exclusions clauses
    come into effect

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INCENTIVES FOR SCHOOLS TO WORK TOGETHER TO
IMPROVE BEHAVIOUR AND TACKLE PERSISTENT TRUANCY
  • Schools have more say over use of Behaviour
    Support funding decisions and funding nearer
    pupils
  • More emphasis on preventative work
  • Sharing expertise staff and experience
  • Education and Inspections Bill to require schools
    to arrange full time education from Day 6 of
    fixed period exclusion in school year from
    September 2007
  • Lead the system and focus on what works

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INCENTIVES FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO ENCOURAGE
SCHOOLS TO WORK IN PARTNERSHIP
  • Focus on strategic role
  • Champions of school standards
  • Capitalising on expertise in schools
  • Fewer delivery partners
  • More funding at the front line
  • Holistic childrens services
  • Ownership by community
  • Adapted to local needs

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BARRIERS TO JOINT WORKING
  • Will it make a difference delivering ECM agenda
  • Culture of competition
  • Limited commitment and / or funding
  • Individual school performance tables and
    variable performance
  • Individual school ICT systems
  • LA legal responsibilities for excluded pupils
  • Cross-border exclusions
  • Rural dimension what is possible?

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WHAT OUTCOMES WILL WE EXPECT FROM SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS?
  • positive impact on behaviour in schools and
    fewer schools where behaviour is judged
    unsatisfactory (Ofsted judgements)
  • positive impact on persistent truancy
  • better overall attendance and reduction in
    unauthorised attendance
  • reduction in permanent exclusions and multiple
    fixed period exclusions
  • and local outcomes

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DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS
  • Minimal central prescription
  • Shared vision and focus view all pupils as
    collective responsibility and have arrangements
    in place to assess and meet range of pupil needs
  • Governance need for documentation to describe
    relationship between schools and LA - and
    accountabilities / responsibilities
  • Performance Management
  • Funding and external support links to ECM
    agenda

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SO WHAT DOES A SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP LOOK LIKE?
  • Group of secondary schools working together
    linking with primary schools, FE colleges, PRUs
    and other local service providers
  • Funding devolved by local authority to
    partnership
  • Focus on working towards meeting key outcomes
  • Schools commission range of high quality
    support and provision for pupils in school and
    out of school
  • Minimal central prescription building on
    existing partnerships and Education Improvement
    Partnership framework

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AND FOR MORE INFORMATION
DfES guidance on Education Improvement
Partnerships available on line at www.standards.d
fes.gov.uk/sie/si/eips DfES guidance on school
partnerships available on line only
at www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/co
llaboration
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