National Strategies 5-Year Strategic Plan and 2006/07 Annual Plan summaries
The National Strategies represents one of the most ambitious change management programmes in education. To date, it has had a significant impact on standards in our schools. We now need to help schools accelerate the pace of progress in raising standards and help them to achieve their own and the Government’s aspirations for all children and young people.
The 5–Year Strategic Plan and 2006/07 Annual Plan summaries contain details of what we are further seeking to achieve and how we envisage achieving it, not only this year but also over the next few years.
In this section
- Case study: Special Schools Networks
- Case study: Year 8 mentoring
- Developing thinking skills in RE
- Intensifying Support Programme (ISP): Milton Keynes Multi-agency meetings in ISP schools
- LA guidance on the use of ISP tools
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Barnsley
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Bristol and Bath Spa
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Hartlepool
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Kent
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Kirklees
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Liverpool
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project North Lincolnshire
- Strengthening pedagogy with ICT: Early adopters' project Wakefield
- Support for schools: options for National Challenge Advisers
- Using a discussion framework to develop learning awareness in gifted and talented pupils
- Using interactive assessment methods: Case study
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See also
- Developing effective teaching of speaking and listening
- Dialogic teaching: reviewing progress
- Speaking and listening departmental review process
- Speaking and listening video resources
- Understanding and using the range of speaking and listening contexts for Teaching Assistants
- Understanding and using the range of speaking and listening contexts for teachers
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