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School improvement : a perfect Ofsted.

Other author/creatorBrook Lapping Productions, producer.
Format Electronic and Video (Streaming)
Publication Info[London] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010.
Description1 online resource (24 min.).
Supplemental Content School improvement: public relations
Supplemental Content School improvement: maintaining staff wellbeing under pressure
Supplemental Content School improvement: a perfect Ofsted
Subject(s)
Variant title School improvement : maintaining staff wellbeing under pressure
Variant title School improvement : public relations
Series Video requests (original: September) ; 2
Abstract A secondary school shares how it achieved the top grade in every category of the new Ofsted Inspection Framework.Harris City Academy in Crystal Palace, south London, scored grade 1 in every single category of the Ofsted Inspection Framework, making it the first school to achieve a perfect Ofsted report.Principal Steve Kenning runs through how the top grade was achieved. Ranging from the structures in place in school to the exceptionally high expectations of all students and staff, he outlines the building blocks of his successful school.
Abstract The Crest Girls' Academy in northwest London has been through a period of significant change. The school has only recently become an Academy, with considerable organisational change for staff and pupils. It is also a National Challenge school, where the pressure is on to raise results. There is constant assessment and evaluation by school leaders as well as external monitoring.What has been the impact on morale and wellbeing? Staff members explain the drive to improve the school environment; the focus on credit-based training and the channels they use to listen to staff concerns. One major innovation is the staff wellbeing group which meets with the Principal on a monthly basis. This programme was created by the Video Request Service in direct response to a request from the Teachers TV audience.
Abstract Love it or loathe it, Public Relations is the name given to developing communications between an organisation and the wider public. It's exactly the kind of activity which is taking place in secondary schools just now, as they host open events for potential pupils and their parents.But it's not just open days. Every time a school opens its doors to parents is an opportunity to build relationships with the local community says Richard Merrin - Managing Director of the Public Relations firm Spreckley Partners Limited. Richard shares his thoughts on making the best of Public Relations for day to day school events. This programme was created by the Video Request Service in direct response to a request from the Teachers TV audience. If you d like to make a suggestion, follow the Request a Video link.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012).
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
LanguageThis edition in English.
Genre/formInstructional television programs.

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