Teaching and Targets

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Cohort Targets
Comparative Performance Data
Concerted Effort
Deputy Head Teachers
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Extra-curricular
Feed Back
Follow
GCSE Grade
General Certificate Of Secondary Education
Held
improvement
individual
Individual Pupils
key
Key Stage
Lea Adviser
management
objectives
Ofsted Inspections
PANDA Reporting
performance
Performance Management Objectives
plan
Professional Development
pupils
School Improvement Group
School Improvement Plan
School Self-review
school's
stage
Statutory Targets
Subject Leader
Y1 Pupils
Year's Pupils

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415284387
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Teachers, school managers and governors are now more publicly accountable than ever. They are expected to know how their school is performing and how to improve that performance. Target setting is a key tool in the drive to raise standards, and has been implemented at every level of the education system.

This book explores target setting from both the teacher's and pupil's viewpoint, and investigates the role of assessment in successful teaching and learning. It shows that it is possible to develop a whole-school target setting policy co-ordinating the use of targets for individual pupils, subject specific departments and teams, and whole-school improvement plans. In this way, targets can be used positively for the benefit of pupils, teachers and managers.

This book will be important reading for headteachers, senior management teams, assessment co-ordinators and subject leaders in schools, and will also be of interest to governors and LEA advisors.

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