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A headmaster/headmistress, head teacher, head, school administrator, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the staff member of a school with the greatest responsibility [1] for the management of the school.
The trust is governed by a board of trustees. The board is responsible for holding CEO Dave Baker to account. The board is made up of 15 people – a mixture of parents, community members and experts who are appointed based on their skills, insight and knowledge. They work on a voluntary basis.
Educational leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the talents and energies of teachers, students, and parents toward achieving common educational aims. This term is often used synonymously with school leadership in the United States and has supplanted educational management in the United Kingdom. Several universities in the United ...
Like all parents, Jeni and Neal Schoenbach want the best for their children, and each year they assess how their children are doing and what type of school would serve them best. Their kids attend ...
Last week, a coroner concluded an Ofsted inspection ‘likely contributed’ to the death of headteacher Ruth Perry. Parents want Ofsted inspections to be ‘more transparent and less high-stakes ...
Governors must appoint the headteacher, and may be involved in the appointment of other staff. [5] Governors also have a role in monitoring the school's progress, and in setting annual targets for the school's performance and for the headteacher (and ensuring that the headteacher sets targets for other staff).
SPRING VALLEY - East Ramapo parents and kids told the chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents that their public schools have been bled dry and urged state action so students can get the ...
The idea put forward that once the standards in those failing schools had improved, a new head teacher could take over. [1] Today however the role and idea of and executive head teacher has expanded, with many staying in place within a system leadership role rather than specific headship roles; working with a number of head teachers. [2]