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Partnership dividend
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Considering Collaboration
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Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Purpose of Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Principles of Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Functions of an Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Setting up a Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Funding an Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs) and accountability
Education Improvement Partnership (EIP) Resources
Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs) FAQs
Strengthening and Developing Existing Partnerships
Case Studies
What next?
Schools

summary - this section highlights how schools might benefit as part of an Education Improvement Partnership.   

The Partnership dividend for schools - better outcomes for pupils

  • schools lead the system and focus on what works
  • higher rates of improvement
  • sharing provision of a broader curriculum 
  • motivating all school staff through professional dialogue with partner schools
  • sharing provision for disruptive and excluded pupils
  • trusted headteacher colleagues understanding the context
  • sharing resources
  • wider range of out of school activities