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Seminar on Poorly Performing Schools

The Centre for Public Policy Seminars is holding a Seminar on Effectively Improving Poorly Performing Schools at The Royal Commonwealth Society in London on Thursday 11th May 2006.

Limited number of places still available.

Despite major investment in education and emphasis on improved standards, the NAO has found that 1,500 schools are performing poorly. Their report looks at how to identify poor performance and support schools at risk; how to turn around poorly performing schools; and how to sustain a school after recovery

Headteachers are crucial to sustaining performance and improvement, but their numbers are declining. This is a crucial issue to be addressed. This CPPS seminar, with key national and local players examines the findings of the NAO report. With case studies it asks what action is needed by each of the stakeholders involved. What more is needed?
To ensure a delegate place, speak to our booking department: 00 44(0)1422 845004

We can send you a booking form by fax, or you can book online at our website: www.cppseminars.org.uk

To see further details of this event and others we are running, please use the links below.
http://www.cppseminars.org.uk/site/dpb.cfm?do=ref&fldCPPSref=PPS/144&varDetProgBiog=det

Posted by Barbara-Ann Brown on March 8, 2006 12:19 PM

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