Title: Welsh Government
1Welsh Government Wales Public Service Summer
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THE STRATEGIC LEADER
Leading Learning Bethan Guilfoyle
2STRATEGIC?
Welsh Government Wales Public Service Summer
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- CLEAR sense of purpose
- WHAT needs to be done?
- HOW will it be done?
- HOW will progress be checked?
- Communicate the strategy clearly with expected
outcomes implement with a relentless focus on
detail.
3SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
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Treorchy Comprehensive School, Rhondda Mission
Statement A community school committed to
excellence
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COMMUNITY ?
- Moral purpose
- Every child matters and all succeed
- Champion of the most vulnerable
- Open to criticism
- Instilling trust and confidence
- High expectations regardless of deprivation
- factor
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EXCELLENCE ?
- Relentless focus on learning and teaching
- for all
- Everyone a leader
- Capacity building
- Resilience
- Consistency
- Short term/long term
Excellence is never an accident. It is always
the result of focused attention, sincere
effort, intelligent and skilful execution. It
represents wise choices among many
alternatives.
6September 2000 Classroom Management
Basics expectations of pupils
behaviour Focus is always
on pupils
learning Biggest challenge of all is CONSISTENCY
of expectations in these two areas as pupils move
from lesson to lesson
7September 2003Consistency
- Expectations/Standards
- Rigour
- Differentiation
- Opportunities
- Support
- Teamwork
8September 2003Leadership
- Intervene early and often
- Use of data
- Capacity building/distributed leadership
- Conviction
- Communication
- Partnerships
9Welsh Government Wales Public Service Summer
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- International Leaders Dialogue, Ontario September
2006 - THE LITERACY AND NUMERACY SECRETARIAT
- Avis Glaze Chief Student Achievement Officer
and CEO - Literacy and Numeracy
- The most important outcome of schooling
- The foundation for learning, success in school, a
better livelihood, later educational and social
choices - Makes possible full participation in society
- Students must function in an information-rich
society requiring advanced levels of literacy - A primary means of empowerment
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- School Boards, District Boards and Government
working together fostering purposeful interaction
between and among individuals within the system
and getting the basics right
11TRI LEVEL REFORM - 2013
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- The System
- Welsh Government
- Local Authorities/Consortia
- Schools
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- Context
- Ministers three priorities-
- Literacy
- Numeracy
- Breaking the link between
- underachievement and
- deprivation
12PRESENT POSITION IN WALES
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- Standards overall and outcomes for learners
have - consistently improved during the last three
years - Key Stage 2 L4 in English/Welsh and Maths
- Key Stage 3 L5 in English/Welsh and Maths
- Key Stage 4 L2 including English/Welsh and
Maths
13HOWEVER SOME KEY POINTS TO CONSIDER
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- The gap between performance in -
- L4 English and L4 Reading, Writing and Maths
- L5 English and L5 Reading, Writing and Maths
- is not closing and has widened from 2008
2012 and remained static - from 2011 2012.
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- Predictably the gap between L2 and L2 inclusive
is widening and is - now almost 20
- Similar schools within some local authorities
and certainly across - Wales perform considerably better than others
against the above - indicators.
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KEY FACTS
- Local Authorities
- LA Benchmarking Information 2011/2012 indicates
a wide - variety of quartile performance between the
Key Stages - although at Key Stage 4 there are consistently
high - performing authorities against the main
criteria L1, L2, L2 - inclusive and CSI.
- What questions does this raise?
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KEY FACTS
The performance of individual Consortia? Early
days. Current trend based on 2010 2012 outcomes
indicate-
- Key Stage 2 the most challenged consortium
has made the - highest rate of progress in the CSI and in
the L4 R/W/M although - there are significant differences between
these two indicators.
- Key Stage 4 the L2 inclusive showed little
progress across - Wales but the most challenged consortium made
the largest - gain from the lowest baseline
- Band 4 and Band 5 schools have made the
greatest gains in L2 - inclusive in 2012.
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A CULTURE FOR RAISING STANDARDS
- High levels of individual and collective
accountability - High expectations of individuals and
institutions - Capacity building for sustainability and
resilience. - Leadership for all seasons.
- ALL focused on the quality of learning and
teaching.
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The way forward?
Culture not only Structure
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- Many things can wait. Children cannot.
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- Today, their bones are being formed .
- their senses are being developed
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- To them, we cannot say tomorrow.
- Their name is today.
- Gabriela Mistral, Chilean Leader
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- Changing the structure takes time
- Changing the culture takes longer
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- The quality of an education system cannot exceed
the quality of its teachers - (Sir Michael Barber)
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Thank you for your time Diolch am eich
amser Any Questions?