Middle Management to Deputy Headship
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Middle Management to Deputy Headship
Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton Not NPQH Essentials of getting, then surviving, the job PowerPoints available at www.geoffbarton.co.uk Getting the interview … getting the job Identifying the right job for you Using the letter to get the interview Using the interview to get the job Getting the interview Identifying the right job for you What’s motivating you? •Ambition? •Boredom? •Desire to escape? Getting the interview Identifying the right job for you Pros and cons of senior management Make an impact Frustration Variety Never complete High-profile Exposed Wholeschool Lack of team spirit 3 Letters Quickly skim the 3 letters and comment on: The impression you get of the candidate How well the structure helps you Comment on the style of the letter Writing the letter: some hints 2 sides max Not an autobiography and beware of ‘philosophy’ Target the selection criteria Use formatting - bullets, bold, subheadings, even tables A good letter will tell you what the school is asking for through clear structure The Interview Preparation The day itself Questions The Interview Preparation Look the place over - pay attention to uniform, site, general ethos, quick hits for improvement Know the panel: it’s a governor appointment Know the issues facing the school What are your experiences? The Interview The day itself How to dress What to take with you How to play it Who to talk to The Interview The interview How to sit Who to look at How long to answer for Some question ideas … Finally … Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton Effectively planning, monitoring and developing a quality curriculum Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton Past: what we teach Present: how we teach MONITORING THE CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT Monitoring the curriculum 10 suggestions … 1: Start with evaluation principles 3: Draw in the TAs 9: Observation is the key to changing classroom practice 2: No more documentation 4: Have term-byterm plan 6: Always focus on IMPACT 8: Use student evaluations 7: Make feedback public 5: Every meeting is a training opportunity 10: We should measure what we value, not value what we can measure The tyranny of assessment Dylan Wiliam (King’s College): •UK versus Japanese teachers •Marks can have a negative impact •Demotivation of UK students Research from Israel: 33% of students given marks only – made no progress 33% given mark and comment – no progress 33% given comment only … … increased their performance by 30% 4 key ingredients in good assessment •Quality of questioning •Quality of feedback •Sharing criteria with learners •Using peer and self-assessment Summative assessment: Formative assessment: “How am I doing?” How have I done? Learning teacher - peer - parent - buddy - mentor verbal - tick-list - general comment - written feedback Teaching & learning Starting-point: what are the essential skills and knowledge our students need? More important: what kind of citizens do we want them to be? Teaching & learning A: Core learning To be successful as a student and in later life, you need to: Have high expectations of the quality of work you will produce Be motivated Use target setting to improve the quality of the work you produce Be able to meet deadlines Be able to carry out independent research Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses to improve your learning in future Have concentration Develop areas of special interest and expertise Teaching & learning B: Personal Qualities To be successful as a student and in later life, you need to: Be courteous Be trustworthy and reliable Show commitment Be adaptable, coping with change Have a broad range of interests eg sport/social life/academic/cultural aspects – books, music, films, art etc. Make informed decisions Plan and organise own workload Show that you value your own and other people’s individuality Teaching & learning C: Knowledge There are certain areas that you will need to have some knowledge of if you are going to be able to make important life decisions for yourselves. These are: Nutrition and healthy eating Diseases and preventative medicine Importance of exercise Facts about drugs Contraception and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Mental Health Personal Finances Criminal Justice System Political Awareness Awareness of opportunities and careers First Aid Teaching & learning D: Citizenship To be a successful citizen, you need to show that you: Participate in school life eg year committees, School Council, sports teams, orchestras, debating society etc Contribute to school life eg helping out in departments, charity committees, school council, contributing to assemblies etc Get involved in local community eg helping the elderly, play groups, primary schools, local charities, youth clubs etc. Are able to discuss issues in the news Attend an organised visit Can show some understanding of local and national politics Teaching & learning The current curriculum is failing some students But don’t tinker: start with the big picture Involve everyone and don’t rush it And EVALUATE Teaching & learning Teaching & learning SUMMARY •Evaluation is essential •It’s the start, not the end of a process •It doesn’t have to be mechanical Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton The 1 most challenging thing about being a deputy head … PEOPLE Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 1: A boy accuses a member of staff of hitting him in the stomach Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 2: Week 1 - you are called to a classroom where students are throwing paper around Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 3: Someone complains about the absence rate of a Year Head Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 4: A member of staff is apparently not setting or marking homework Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 5: A Head of Year gives consistently awful assemblies Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 6: People say that they find a senior teacher aggressive and unapproachable Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 7: A supply teacher has consistently poor discipline Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 8: A Head of Department is consistently negative at staff meetings Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 9: A parent is going to report you to the LEA for harrassing her daughter about uniform Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton 10: The staff hold a vote of no-confidence in your plans to restructure the school The essentials Be driven by a moral purpose Have someone out of school to talk to It’s about judgment more than experience Admit to getting things wrong It’s also about pretending to know what you’re doing Middle Management to Deputy Headship Geoff Barton Good Luck! 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