Advising on Governance in Education
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Advising on Governance in Education
Association of Education Advisers
Critical Publishing Ltd
02/2025
176
Mole
9781916925434
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About the AoEA and the editorial team
About the contributors
Overview
Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series? 4
Les Walton, CBE
?Introduction to Book 3: Advising on Governance - a repertoire of skills and 6
approaches
Dr Tony Birch
?
Part 1: Why governance is needed?
1. Why governance matters and why quality advice to governance boards is important - Emma Balchin
2. Lessons learned from the Trojan Horse Inquiries in England: why vigilance in governance matters - Ian Kershaw
3. The purpose of governance: balancing values and compliance - Ian Potter
4. The evolution of governance in England's schools: reflections on supporting improvement from 2010 to 2024 -Emma Knights
5. The importance of the middle tier in the English education system - Jonathan Crossley-Holland
Part 2: What governance is needed?
6. What is governance: key elements and dimensions - Ian Lane and Dr Tony Birch
7. The 'Policy Clock': knowing the boundaries within which governors and leaders work - Les Walton, CBE
8. Is governance a role for civilians? A United States' perspective - Regina H Paul
9. When governance can go typically wrong: helping to prevent this from happening - Martyn Beales
Part 3: How governance is applied?
10. Clerk or governance professional? The impact of the role in relation to board effectiveness - Fiona Collier
11. Reporting to governance: effective and precise communication, whilst adhering to The Nolan Principles of Public Life - Dr Susan Mandala
12. Establishing a governor monitoring programme to account for progress in school improvement outcomes -Alister Moses
13. Establishing support for the chair of governors: lessons learned from an adviser's experience - Joanna Pryce-Jones
14. Securing accountability and effective performance, whilst supporting wellbeing - Ed Dawson
15. Advising on the appointment of a new headteacher and supporting the subsequent working relationship - Eric Halton
16. The role of governance in 'Transformational change': a Northern Ireland case study
Conclusions?
Reflections on Book 2, Advising on Governance?
Dr Tony Birch, Ian Lane and Les Walton CBE
About the contributors
Overview
Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series? 4
Les Walton, CBE
?Introduction to Book 3: Advising on Governance - a repertoire of skills and 6
approaches
Dr Tony Birch
?
Part 1: Why governance is needed?
1. Why governance matters and why quality advice to governance boards is important - Emma Balchin
2. Lessons learned from the Trojan Horse Inquiries in England: why vigilance in governance matters - Ian Kershaw
3. The purpose of governance: balancing values and compliance - Ian Potter
4. The evolution of governance in England's schools: reflections on supporting improvement from 2010 to 2024 -Emma Knights
5. The importance of the middle tier in the English education system - Jonathan Crossley-Holland
Part 2: What governance is needed?
6. What is governance: key elements and dimensions - Ian Lane and Dr Tony Birch
7. The 'Policy Clock': knowing the boundaries within which governors and leaders work - Les Walton, CBE
8. Is governance a role for civilians? A United States' perspective - Regina H Paul
9. When governance can go typically wrong: helping to prevent this from happening - Martyn Beales
Part 3: How governance is applied?
10. Clerk or governance professional? The impact of the role in relation to board effectiveness - Fiona Collier
11. Reporting to governance: effective and precise communication, whilst adhering to The Nolan Principles of Public Life - Dr Susan Mandala
12. Establishing a governor monitoring programme to account for progress in school improvement outcomes -Alister Moses
13. Establishing support for the chair of governors: lessons learned from an adviser's experience - Joanna Pryce-Jones
14. Securing accountability and effective performance, whilst supporting wellbeing - Ed Dawson
15. Advising on the appointment of a new headteacher and supporting the subsequent working relationship - Eric Halton
16. The role of governance in 'Transformational change': a Northern Ireland case study
Conclusions?
Reflections on Book 2, Advising on Governance?
Dr Tony Birch, Ian Lane and Les Walton CBE
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improving outcomes for schools; school governance; governance advisor; educational policy; school improvement; collaborative school environment; school communities; advice and challenge; school leaders; school leadership; educational governance
About the AoEA and the editorial team
About the contributors
Overview
Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series? 4
Les Walton, CBE
?Introduction to Book 3: Advising on Governance - a repertoire of skills and 6
approaches
Dr Tony Birch
?
Part 1: Why governance is needed?
1. Why governance matters and why quality advice to governance boards is important - Emma Balchin
2. Lessons learned from the Trojan Horse Inquiries in England: why vigilance in governance matters - Ian Kershaw
3. The purpose of governance: balancing values and compliance - Ian Potter
4. The evolution of governance in England's schools: reflections on supporting improvement from 2010 to 2024 -Emma Knights
5. The importance of the middle tier in the English education system - Jonathan Crossley-Holland
Part 2: What governance is needed?
6. What is governance: key elements and dimensions - Ian Lane and Dr Tony Birch
7. The 'Policy Clock': knowing the boundaries within which governors and leaders work - Les Walton, CBE
8. Is governance a role for civilians? A United States' perspective - Regina H Paul
9. When governance can go typically wrong: helping to prevent this from happening - Martyn Beales
Part 3: How governance is applied?
10. Clerk or governance professional? The impact of the role in relation to board effectiveness - Fiona Collier
11. Reporting to governance: effective and precise communication, whilst adhering to The Nolan Principles of Public Life - Dr Susan Mandala
12. Establishing a governor monitoring programme to account for progress in school improvement outcomes -Alister Moses
13. Establishing support for the chair of governors: lessons learned from an adviser's experience - Joanna Pryce-Jones
14. Securing accountability and effective performance, whilst supporting wellbeing - Ed Dawson
15. Advising on the appointment of a new headteacher and supporting the subsequent working relationship - Eric Halton
16. The role of governance in 'Transformational change': a Northern Ireland case study
Conclusions?
Reflections on Book 2, Advising on Governance?
Dr Tony Birch, Ian Lane and Les Walton CBE
About the contributors
Overview
Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series? 4
Les Walton, CBE
?Introduction to Book 3: Advising on Governance - a repertoire of skills and 6
approaches
Dr Tony Birch
?
Part 1: Why governance is needed?
1. Why governance matters and why quality advice to governance boards is important - Emma Balchin
2. Lessons learned from the Trojan Horse Inquiries in England: why vigilance in governance matters - Ian Kershaw
3. The purpose of governance: balancing values and compliance - Ian Potter
4. The evolution of governance in England's schools: reflections on supporting improvement from 2010 to 2024 -Emma Knights
5. The importance of the middle tier in the English education system - Jonathan Crossley-Holland
Part 2: What governance is needed?
6. What is governance: key elements and dimensions - Ian Lane and Dr Tony Birch
7. The 'Policy Clock': knowing the boundaries within which governors and leaders work - Les Walton, CBE
8. Is governance a role for civilians? A United States' perspective - Regina H Paul
9. When governance can go typically wrong: helping to prevent this from happening - Martyn Beales
Part 3: How governance is applied?
10. Clerk or governance professional? The impact of the role in relation to board effectiveness - Fiona Collier
11. Reporting to governance: effective and precise communication, whilst adhering to The Nolan Principles of Public Life - Dr Susan Mandala
12. Establishing a governor monitoring programme to account for progress in school improvement outcomes -Alister Moses
13. Establishing support for the chair of governors: lessons learned from an adviser's experience - Joanna Pryce-Jones
14. Securing accountability and effective performance, whilst supporting wellbeing - Ed Dawson
15. Advising on the appointment of a new headteacher and supporting the subsequent working relationship - Eric Halton
16. The role of governance in 'Transformational change': a Northern Ireland case study
Conclusions?
Reflections on Book 2, Advising on Governance?
Dr Tony Birch, Ian Lane and Les Walton CBE
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