
What are the characteristics of a successful collaboration?
Published
Monday, 31 October
Author
Mark Rosser
Categories
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Member News
October
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The ever-changing education landscape is encouraging senior leadership teams to regularly revisit existing approaches to school improvement.
Many are now turning to collaboration with other schools as a form of CPD; helping them to share best teaching practices, re-examine the models adopted for assessing without levels and finding new ways of helping children successfully make the transition from primary to secondary school.
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