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Toolkit: An Introductory Guide for Secondary Head Teachers

The purpose of this booklet and accompanying CD is to inspire head teachers to develop their own vision for study support. The booklet places study support within a whole school context and explores the links with school improvement, the development of high quality teaching and learning across the school, staff development, and school partnerships. The CD presents head teachers who are at different stages in setting up and developing study support in their schools. They talk about the challenges and their achievements. It is of value to schools starting to think about building their study support programme as well as those with an established programme who wish to evaluate and develop it further. 

Audience: Secondary Head Teachers

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Email:
dfes@prolog.uk.com
Phone:
0845 6022260
Fax:
0845 6033360
Minicom:
0845 6055560
Website:
http://www.teachernet. gov.uk /publications

Price: £0.00

Please note that for >20 publications written permission must be obtained from DfES

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PDF icon An Introductory Guide for Secondary Head Teachers
PDF (132 Kb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Audio Track 1: Introduction & Ministerial Interview
Audio MPEG (3.8 Mb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Audio Track 2: Getting Started
Audio MPEG (5.2 Mb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Auido Track 3: Coordinating Study Support
Audio MPEG (4.8 Mb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Audio Track 4: Trackling Disaffection
Audio MPEG (5.2 Mb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Audio Track 5: Study Support & Managing Change
Audio MPEG (4.8 Mb)
Audio MPEG icon Secondary Audio Track 6: Conclusions
Audio MPEG (182 Kb)

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