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Learning from Reforms of National Education Systems

This presentation, on December 7 th 2010, set out some central themes to be followed in improving national education systems. It was given at the WISE Conference in Qatar. Learning from Reforms of National Education Systems. Rt Hon Charles Clarke University of East Anglia, UK.

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Learning from Reforms of National Education Systems

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  1. This presentation, on December 7th2010, set out some central themes to be followed in improving national education systems. It was given at the WISE Conference in Qatar. WISE Presentation

  2. Learning from Reforms of National Education Systems Rt Hon Charles Clarke University of East Anglia, UK WISE Presentation

  3. Importance of Education for All • Accelerating world change • Technological and Economic • Political and Social • Global Community • International Competition • Forward Not Back • Enjoy and Engage WISE Presentation

  4. Education For All • Pre-School / Nursery • Primary School • Secondary School • Post-School • University • Education throughout life • Focus on Schools WISE Presentation

  5. The Key Levers • Effective School Leadership • High Quality Teachers • High Aspirations and Standards • Modern Curriculum • Modern Resources WISE Presentation

  6. Effective School Leadership • School Ethos • Leadership throughout the School • Role of the Head • Accountability to Whom • Freedom to Act • Partnerships WISE Presentation

  7. High Quality Teachers • Quality / Numbers: Fewer / Better • Recruitment • Initial Training • Academic Theory • Classroom Practice • Continuous Professional Development • Whose responsibility • ICT WISE Presentation

  8. High Aspirations and Standards • Education for All / No Child Left Behind • Assessment / Measuring Outcomes • Feedback / Improvement • Inspection / Transparency WISE Presentation

  9. Modern Curriculum • Reading/Writing Foundation • Academic Framework • Maths • Science • Language • Wider Culture • Skills • Work Experience • Teacher Quality WISE Presentation

  10. Modern Resources • ICT / Distance learning • Blackboard / Whiteboard • Educational Partnerships • Work • Universities / Post School Education • Cultural organisations WISE Presentation

  11. Conclusion • Consistent National Focus and Leadership • Widespread Support and Engagement • Forward not Back WISE Presentation

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