Planning Matters
The Impact of Development Planning in Primary Schools
- Barbara MacGilchrist - Institute of Education, University of London, UK
- Peter Mortimore
- Jane Savage - Institute of Education, University of London, UK
- Charles Beresford
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Educational Research Methods | Leadership & Management | Summative Assessment & Testing
Educational Research Methods | Leadership & Management | Summative Assessment & Testing
September 1995 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`Informative reading for those governers who may wish to gain insight into this area of school planning' - Teacher Development
Development plans have become a feature of almost every school in the UK and most policy-makers and practitioners assume that by having such a plan a school will become more effective.
But do they really make a difference? What impact does a development plan have on the management and organisation of the school, on the professional development of teachers and, most importantly, on pupils' learning in the classroom? Can the development planning process be used as a school improvement strategy or would schools be better investing their time and energy in other ways?
Introduction
The Growth of School Development Planning
The Development Planning Process
The Complexity of Development Planning
Development Planning and School Improvement
The Research Design and our Methodology
The National Survey of LEAs
The Headteachers’ Story
The Classteachers’ Story
The Emergence of Different Types of Plans
The Written Plans
The Classroom Story
The Governors’ Story
The LEAs’ Story
The Theoretical Implications of the Research Findings
The Practical Implications of the Study
`Informative reading for those governers who may wish to gain insight in to this area of school planning' - Teacher Development