The Education Secretary welcomes new professional standards for school leaders and the Carter review of initial teacher training (ITT).
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has today (19 January 2015) unveiled new professional standards for headteachers in England ahead of a speech she will give at the Education World Forum - the biggest global gathering of education ministers.
Raising teaching standards lies at the heart of the government’s plan for education - and world-class, excellent school leaders are vital to driving this ambition forward. But while the education landscape has changed dramatically over the last 10 years, the standards we expect of our school leaders have not.
The revised standards, created by the profession, for the profession, are designed to empower and inspire heads, drive aspiration, promote excellence and reflect the greater decision-making powers heads now enjoy.
A review of the existing 2004 standards was conducted last year, led by Dame Dana Ross-Wawrzynski and assisted by other leading members of the profession with the aim of defining leadership standards that are applicable to all headteacher roles in the current educational landscape.
Rather than simply creating a set of baseline standards, the new ‘standards of excellence’ set out the skills, knowledge and behaviour headteachers should aspire to, including:
2015 England: New headteacher standards and ITT review
2015 England: New headteacher standards and ITT review
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new- ... -published
Debbie Hepplewhite
National standards of excellence for headteachers
Departmental advice for headteachers, governing boards and aspiring headteachers
January 2015
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... achers.pdf
Departmental advice for headteachers, governing boards and aspiring headteachers
January 2015
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... achers.pdf
Debbie Hepplewhite