The National Strategies on the web
"There's been a transformation in primary and secondary schools. What has been achieved is brilliant." Ed Balls, June 09.
The National Strategies contract has been extended until 2011. This enables key programmes to be completed and improvements in practice to be embedded in the work of LAs, schools and settings. It will pave the way for a new improvement model for local delivery set out in the 21C schools White Paper.
Early Years
Primary
Secondary
- Secondary Frameworks in Secondary
- English in Secondary
- Behaviour, attendance and SEAL in Secondary
- Mathematics in Secondary
- Pedagogy: whole school approaches in Secondary
- Science in Secondary
- Assessment in Secondary
- ICT in Secondary
- Functional Skills in Secondary
- Foundation subjects in Secondary
- Intervention in Secondary
- Newsletters in Secondary
- Publications in Secondary
Inclusion
Leadership
- CPD in Leadership
- School improvement in Leadership
- Senior leadership in Leadership
- Leading on Intervention in Leadership
- Local Authority adviser in Leadership
- Management resources in Leadership
- Subject leadership in Leadership
- National Challenge in Leadership
- Newsletters in Leadership
- Publications in Leadership
- Strategy Manager in Leadership
- Transfers and transitions in Leadership
- Using data for improvement in Leadership
The National Strategies on the web
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- Using first language as a tool for thinking and writing : a case study of more able EAL learners (link opens in new window)
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- Enabling pupils to become more active learners through Assessment for Learning (link opens in new window)
- 2 minutes of counting a day, keeps the doctor away! (link opens in new window)
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