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Extended Schools ConferenceSandown Park
Surrey28 April 2005
  • The National Context
  • Phil Dickinson
  • Extended Schools Support Service

2
  • An extended school is a school that recognises
    that it cannot work alone in helping children and
    young people to achieve their potential, and
    therefore decides to work in partnership with
    other agencies that have an interest in outcomes
    for children and young people, and with the local
    community. In doing so, it aims to help meet not
    only the schools objectives but also to share in
    helping to meet the wider needs of children,
    young people, families and their community.

DfES 2004
3
  • An extended school is a school that recognises
    that it cannot work alone in helping children and
    young people to achieve their potential, and
    therefore decides to work in partnership with
    other agencies that have an interest in outcomes
    for children and young people, and with the local
    community. In doing so, it aims to help meet not
    only the schools objectives but also to share in
    helping to meet the wider needs of children,
    young people, families and their community.

DfES 2004
4
Why extended schools are essential?
Learning
MaslowsHierarchy
5
Education
Childrens Services
Building Schools of the future
Every Child Matters
Five Year Strategy
Children Act
Space for Sports and Arts
Childrens Trusts
Specialist Schools
Workforce remodelling
Academies
OfSTED Framework
6
Health
Regeneration
National Service Framework
Neighbourhood Renewal
Health White Paper
Return to work
National Healthy Schools Standards
Childcare provision for working parents
Reduction of health inequalities
Eradication of poverty
Teenage conception reduction
Crime reduction
Health, fitness and lifestyle
Community Cohesion
7
Every Child Matters Outcomes
for Children
  • Staying Safe being protected from harm and
    neglect
  • Being Healthy enjoying good physical and mental
    health and living a healthy lifestyle
  • Achieving and Enjoying getting the most out of
    life and developing the skills of adulthood
  • Gaining Economic Well-being not being prevented
    by economic disadvantage from achieving their
    full potential in life
  • Making a Positive Contribution being involved
    with the community and society and not engaging
    in anti-social or offending behaviour

8
Extended Schools
Every Child Matters
Childrens Centres
SureStart Local Programmes
9
Five Year Strategy
  • 44 of children living in poverty do not live in
    recognised areas of deprivation
  • All schools are extended schools community
    schools healthy schools inclusive schools and
    enterprising schools
  • Every child gets the best possible start in life
    with integrated services focussed on the needs
    of parents and children, not chopped up according
    to the provider
  • Services for children do not fit neatly into
    institutional and policy silos
  • The learner is a partner in learning, not a
    passive recipient

10
Every school to offer Primary
Secondary
  • Study support
  • Widespread community use of facilities
  • Family learning
  • more full service schools
  • Study support
  • Parenting support opportunities
  • increasing numbers providing dawn to dusk wrap
    around care
  • more full service schools

11
Bowling Alone
  • social capital in a state not poverty or
    demographic characteristics per se drives test
    scores
  • Even communities with many material and cultural
    advantages do a poor job of educating their kids
    if the adults in those communities dont connect
    with one another
  • Student learning is influenced not only by what
    happens in school and at home, but also by social
    networks, norms and trust in the school and the
    wider community
  • Robert D .Putnam
    Bowling Alone

12
Route 128
  • Silicon Valleys major U.S competitor, the route
    128 corridor outside Boston, did not develop such
    inter-firm social capital. Rather, it maintained
    traditional norms of corporate hierarchy,
    secrecy, self-sufficiency, and territoriality.
    Route 128s Ill succeed on my own philosophy
    is largely responsible for its poor performance
    relative to Silicon Valleys
  • Putnam

13
Percentage of children aged eleven to fifteen
agreeing that Most of the students in my class
are kind and helpful.
  • Switzerland 81
  • Sweden 77
  • Germany 76
  • Denmark 73
  • France 54
  • United States 53
  • Russia 46
  • England 43
  • Richard Layard Happiness - Lessons from a New
    Science

  • 2005

14
MORE THgtN
Parental Involvement
Health and Social Care
Parenting Support
Learning Centres- the heart of the community
Lifelong Learning
ICT
Sports and Arts
Childcare
Study Support
www.haygroup.co.uk/Sectors/Education/
15
Does it make a difference?
  • Yes!

Professor Alan Dyson April 2004
16
but not necessarily!
  • Improving readiness to learn raising pupil
    achievement
  • Improving culture of communities so that there is
    a greater value on learning building social
    capital

17
DfES Study Support Framework
18
Parent/Carer Involvement
  •   Parental involvement in the form of at-home
    good parenting has a significant positive effect
    on childrens achievement and adjustment even
    after all other factors shaping attainment have
    been taken out of the equation. In the primary
    age range the impact caused by different levels
    of parental involvement is much bigger than
    differences associated with variations in the
    quality of schools. The scale of impact is
    evident across all social classes and all ethnic
    groups
  • Desforges and Aboucher (2003) The Impact of
    Parental Involvement, Parental Support and Family
    Education on Pupil Achievement and Adjustment

19
The Critical Importance of Parents
Prof Charles Desforges
20
Health, Social Care and Inclusion
  • The Student Centre, Chamberlayne Park School,
    Southampton
  • Place2Be, Hoo St Warburg, Medway
  • Working with the traveller community, Hailsham
    Community College, East Sussex
  • The Quiet Place, Paulsgrove Primary, Portsmouth
  • Redcoats, George Greens School, Tower Hamlets

21
Childcare and Lifelong Learning
  • Childminders Network - Woodthorpe Community
    Primary School, York
  • After School Express day nursery Childrens
    Centre - Lea Manor High School, Luton
  • Adult and Community Learning Centre and Creche
    Slough and Eton CE School

22
Issues and Challenges - for schools
  • Leadership and governance
  • Capacity physical and human
  • The standards agenda
  • Consultation and needs analysis
  • Duplication of services/signposting
  • Building successful partnerships
  • Workforce reform
  • Inclusion and community cohesion
  • Sustainability
  • Balancing customer care and site security
  • Risk taking
  • Evaluation and measuring success

23
Issues and Challenges for Local Authorities
  • Making sense of complexity
  • Whose strategy?
  • Whose money?
  • LA restructuring for multi agency working
  • School autonomy and collaborative working
  • Commissioning services for children and young
    people
  • Community cohesion/regeneration
  • Inclusivity
  • Leadership, management, accountability,
    evaluation

24
Back to the Future
  • It is perfectly true, as philosophers say,
    that life must be understood backwards. But they
    forget the other proposition, that it must be
    lived forwards.
  • Soren Kierkegaard. 1843
  • Children and young people are important. They
    are the living message we send to a time we will
    not see
  • Professor Al Aynsley-Green in his foreword to
    the National Service Framework for Children,
    Young People and Maternity Services. October
    2004
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