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What's new for autumn 2008: register for a Leadership Network event near you.

Initiatives, activities and resources

Designed to enable you to share in the latest thinking and practice of school leaders nationwide, the Leadership Network offers members opportunities to participate in its innovative national and regional development and policy informing initiatives including:

Leadership Network regional initiatives

Leadership Network initiatives are designed to enable you to share in the latest thinking and practice of school leaders nationwide. In previous years initiatives have included, amongst others, projects such as within-school variation (WSV), personalisation and growing future leaders.

Further down this page are related publications that aim to share what leaders working in regional networks have learnt through some specific initiatives.

From September 2008-09 there is a single national focus on Leadership for Narrowing the Gap. The Leadership Network is undertaking this national initiative for three main reasons:

Participants will be working with other leaders on a nationally coordinated programme facilitated and supported regionally. In groups within their regions, leaders will carry out an initial self assessment, explore the challenges for narrowing the gap in their context and identify and work together on a single aspect of leading to narrow the gap.

We will be sharing what is learnt by participants individually and collectively.

If you are interested in hearing more about this initiative and how to register, look out for further details posted here soon, or as a member you will receive communications via email.

Resources

This publication presents a digest of the experiences of those involved in the Leadership Network internship programmes in 2006-07 and the implications for practice. Given current issues of succession planning and leadership learning, its aim is to help you to consider the benefits of this approach and to implement your own programme.

View the full evaluation report for this publication - NCSL’s five-region internship programmes 2006-07 Adobe Acrobat Reader required (232kb, 37 pages).

This booklet provides project summaries, examples and lessons from practice, and insight into the impact achieved to prompt you to consider the next steps to action in your own situation. The initiatives presented in this booklet were developed and delivered by regional networks in 2006-07, promoted and coordinated by the Leadership Network Regional Leaders.

Personalising learning

Ten NCSL research associates from the Leadership Network have examined the Department for Children, Schools and Families' (DCSF) five components of personalised learning. Professional learning has emerged as key, with schools positioning themselves as learning organisations in which workforce development is seen as an integral part of raising standards.

During 2007–08 personalising learning will be a component of the Leadership Network programme of partnership events and activities. This includes a number of supra-regional events focused on leading personalised learning, developed in partnership with NCSL's Research and Policy team, and a series of regional primary leadership events specifically designed for primary school leaders. A focus on personalising learning will also be explored through other partnership events scheduled for 2007–08 including those on the themes of the leadership of ICT and the leadership of the new secondary curriculum.

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Within-school variation

Within-school variation has been pinpointed as a significant barrier to children's progress. Variation in performance within British schools is four times greater than variation between schools, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The within-school variation project has been widely praised, with many schools managing to reduce the differences in how pupils perform in different subjects in a short time.

More than 50 Leadership Network schools have been involved since 2003 and this initiative is set to continue during 2007–2008.

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Developing a 21st century curriculum

Working in partnership with NCSL and the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), over 50 Leadership Network schools from a range of phases and contexts have been involved in exploring ways to revise the curriculum with fresh approaches to the leadership of learning, the organisation and delivery of the curriculum and measuring success in learning.

Resources

Following the Developing a 21st century curriculum national conference held in October 2006, NCSL, in partnership with QCA, have produced a number of publications which provide a toolkit of resources designed to explore innovative approaches to developing a 21st century curriculum.

Futures thinking and curriculum

Building on the OECD scenarios for the future of schooling and FutureSight, this major NCSL initiative to support futures thinking in schools involved members of the Leadership Network from the East Midlands region working in partnership with EMLC. The aims of the initiative are to stimulate debate; give local leaders a voice in shaping education for the future; and provide materials and processes to help schools think about and plan for the challenges of the future. A key outcome of the work has been the generation of a series of think pieces designed to support the development of futures thinking. The first series has been developed by headteachers in dialogue with senior business leaders. In the future, it is intended to undertake similar work with moral, political, community and cultural leaders.

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Developing leadership within and beyond the school

In this initiative school leaders and others involved in leadership roles within and beyond the school are looking to widen understanding of what system leadership looks like in practice. Building upon the outcomes of NCSL's Leadership Network annual conference in 2006 (see resources below) this initiative is set to continue during 2007–2008. School leaders and leaders from other community and multi-agency settings will look at practical approaches to system leadership through a series of events and activities, developed in partnership with NCSL's Research and Policy team, on the theme of the leadership of Every Child Matters, standards and extended schools and a series of primary leadership events focused on leading in a multi-agency context.

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Identifying and growing tomorrow's leaders

During 2006–2007 this initiative focused on supporting the work of NCSL in examining the issue of succession planning. Network members were involved in developing and testing out approaches to identifying and growing future leaders through a range of regional initiatives. These included a range of locally-based programmes designed to build leadership capacity and support and encourage progression to headship including internships, secondments, leadership coaching, and school visits and exchanges.

Focused on developing local solutions to an issue of national importance, this work involved Leadership Network members in drawing upon the expertise which exists regionally amongst the teaching profession and beyond. By continuing to bring the issue of succession planning into local, regional and national debate during 2007–08, the Network aims to provide an opportunity for school leaders and others interested in contributing to the development of national policy in this area to have a voice in future developments.

For more information on Leadership Network regional succession planning initiatives in your area, contact your regional leader.

Resources

Following the Leadership Network annual conference held in 2007, NCSL has produced a number of publications which provide a toolkit of resources designed to explore emerging ideas about the practicalities of stepping up and stepping out to leadership in the 21st century.

Learning internationally

NCSL's new International Leadership Learning Programme (ILLP) offers a unique opportunity to reflect upon leadership in an international context. This programme is now open to Senior School Leaders and School Business Managers as well as Headteachers and enables school leaders or explore a variety of themes pertinent to schools and system wide development. The International Leadership Learning Programme not only offers senior school leaders an excellent professional development opportunity, it is also designed to have a positive impact on school and system development. It is designed for those who wish to develop their own leadership capacity and that of others and who are committed to implementing changes to benefit their school or organisation and sharing their learning to benefit others.
More information on this exciting and subsidised opportunity is available on our information leaflet, or you can contact your regional leader.

During 2006-07, as part of the former International Placement for Headteachers (IPH) programme, a group of headteachers from NCSL's Leadership Network visited Shanghai and Heifei in China. The learning from their international placement is shared in the NCSL publication and accompanying DVD resource, Made in China: a creative dilemma (see resources below).

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