Duncan O'Leary
Duncan works on projects looking at public services, skills and work.
at 1:55pm
on Thursday, 6th January 2005
The Networked Learning Communities programme, which aims to facilitate the spread of good practice across the education system, has got itself a weblog [registration required here]. The second of the two postings so far seems a good example of how it might be used ' it looks at how Local Education Authorities will be configuring the 1000 or so Primary networks that will be created following the Primary Strategy.
The next posting will be used to share some of the learning from International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement, which took place in Barcelona this week. In the meantime, you can read the paper on co-leadership of networks that we produced for the conference by clicking here.
The Networked Learning Communities programme, which aims to facilitate the spread of good practice across the education system, has got itself a weblog [registration required here]. The second of the two postings so far seems a good example of how it might be used ' it looks at how Local Education Authorities will be configuring the 1000 or so Primary networks that will be created following the Primary Strategy.
The next posting will be used to share some of the learning from International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement, which took place in Barcelona this week. In the meantime, you can read the paper on co-leadership of networks that we produced for the conference by clicking here.
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