The Evaluation of the Leading Literacy Schools Initiative report by the Henley Business School.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The independent Evaluation of the Leading Literacy Schools (LLS) Initiative by the Henley Business School is overwhelmingly positive. It concludes that LLS is a very effective initiative which is working well.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
All higher education institutions and most school-based ITT providers have registered schools into the Leading Literacy Schools initiative, with 689 schools now involved.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Following the very positive independent evaluation of the Leading Partners in Literacy (LPL) project, ITT providers have now registered schools for the second year with almost 700 schools now involved.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
A briefing for School Improvement Partners (SIPs) on the external evaluation of the Leading Literacy Schools (LLS) initiative in primary settings, followed by suggested questions SIPs can ask schools during the improvement process.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
News of plans for Initial Teacher Training (ITT) providers to develop literacy in the new Leading Literacy Schools (LLS) by creating projects for trainees and pupils, followed by a series of questions for School Improvement Partners (SIPs) visiting LLSs.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
A briefing for School Improvement Partners (SIPs) about using Management Information Systems (MIS) to support pupil attainment tracking, news of guidance published to support SIPs addressing underachievement by gifted and talented pupils, and an overview of Initial Teacher Training for literacy in the new Leading Literacy Schools (LLS).
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The latest information on ITT: Leading Partners (literacy, mathematics and secondary literacy).
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Here is an update on work currently being done within the primary ITT area.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
