Governor Development Programme

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Governor Development Programme September 2015 August 2016 www.npw.uk.com

Contents Introduction 3 Why do governors need training? 3 What s on offer? 4 Central training programme 6 Central training sessions 2015/2016 7 Introductory course 8 After the Introductory course 8 Whole governing body training 9-10 Training link governors 10 How to use training to be a more effective governor 10-11 Venue and contact details 12 Page 2

Introduction As a school governor you play an important role in the education system, making key decisions that will affect the future of school children in your local area and beyond. A wide variety of training and support is available to help you with making these decisions. This booklet outlines the training on offer from the NPW Governor Development Service during the 2015/16 school year. It also explains how you can get the help you need to be an effective governor. These services are available to governing bodies who subscribe to the NPW Governor Development Programme. Why do governors need training? Governors require training to understand their responsibilities and how they can be carried out. Well trained and well informed governors help governing bodies to work more efficiently and effectively. Governing bodies have significant responsibilities as part of the leadership and management of a school. They are responsible for making important strategic decisions on school improvement, finance and personnel all of which affect the outcomes of the school s pupils. Education is constantly changing. The training on offer can help you to keep up to date with all these changes. It will also support you in dealing with practical issues such as managing budgets, appointing and retaining senior staff, exclusions or the headteacher s performance management review. If you are a new governor, training will give you an overview, covering all you need to know about the roles and responsibilities of governors as well as some practical tools for doing the job. If you are more experienced, training will help keep you up to date as well as developing your understanding of the role of governors in school improvement. An effective governing body works as a team. If every governor attends just one training session a year, the whole governing body will gain in skills and knowledge. You can contact the Governor Development Service by phoning 020 8249 6936 or by emailing edugov@npw.so Page 3

What s on offer? For all governors A programme of centrally run training sessions is available to all governors. To give you a clearer indication of the aspect of governance each course covers, all sessions have one of the following classifications: Skills which governors need to fulfil statutory responsibilities, such as performance management, exclusions, chairing or staff selection Strategic a better understanding of how governors can best fulfil their strategic role through development planning, being prepared for Ofsted and monitoring and evaluation Knowledge providing the necessary information about the curriculum, changes in education and other current issues for schools. We would encourage you to attend a range of different types of courses to give you a broader understanding of your role. Conference The annual Newham Governors Conference will take place on Saturday 7 th November 2015. The conference is open to all governors of governing bodies that subscribe to the programme. Chairs of Governors To support the vital role that chairs play, we provide training for both new and more experienced chairs. We provide targeted individual support for new chairs and offer an introduction to chairing every autumn term. For more experienced chairs we run an annual workshop on key themes linked to a chair s role in school improvement. The next workshop will take place in June 2016. We also provide places for chairs on the National Chairs Development Programme. This programme is run once a year. Please contact the Governor Development Service for information about the programme and to book a place. Governing body training Training sessions can be arranged for individual governing bodies at the request of the training link governor, chair or headteacher. Each term there is an item on the governing body agenda to discuss training requirements. This is a good opportunity for the governing body to discuss their training needs, select a topic and choose dates. We would encourage governing bodies to try to arrange at least one session per year. Full governing body training can be offered in the following ways: Whole governing body training A governing body can request a two-hour training session on a specific topic to be held at their school. Page 4

To discuss a topic and/or make arrangements for a session please contact the Governor Development Service. Impact courses Impact courses are sessions lasting one hour which will be held as part of a governing body meeting. We offer impact courses on exclusions, data, safeguarding, performance management, finance, Ofsted and the Schools Financial Value Standard (SFVS). Briefings Briefings are 30 minute sessions which take place at the start of a governing body meeting. They are a useful way of providing the governing body with a quick update or information on topics related to governance and education. Away days Away days provide governing bodies with the opportunity to meet away from the constraints of a normal meeting to work in more depth on a specific aspect of their role and to further develop the governing body as a team. We can help you develop a programme for the day and can also book a suitable venue for you. To discuss a topic and/or make arrangements for an away day please contact the Governor Development Service. For individuals Governors are welcome to make an appointment with the co-ordinator to talk about the general duties of governors or to discuss training needs. Please contact the Governor Development Service to arrange a suitable time. E-learning Some governors have difficulties in attending centrally run sessions. To make sure that every governor can access training, we offer subscriptions to two different e-learning programmes: Governor e-learning (GEL) and Modern Governor. This way, all governors can have access to training which they can do at their own pace, where and when it suits them. Registering with GEL is simple. You need to have access to an email account and follow these steps: 1. Go to www.elc-gel.org and click the register button 2. Select London Borough of Newham (even if your school isn t in Newham) from the drop down list and click submit 3. Enter your details and select your school 4. Click submit 5. Once your registration has been approved, you will receive email notification. To access Modern Governor, you also need to register. You need to have access to an email account and follow these steps: Page 5

1. Visit www.moderngovernor.com 2. Click on the box labelled register on the top right of the screen 3. Follow the instructions on the next page to register and click confirm 4. You will then be sent an email with a link click on this and this will give you access to modern governor. The managed learning environment (MLE) All governors can access the governors room on the Newham managed learning environment. Here you will find a wide range of useful information such as model policy documents, advice and information for link governors, web links, and course materials. www.londonmle.net/newham/login Username: newhamgovernor Password: newhamgovernor Central training programme The programme of central training sessions for the current year can be found on page 7. Information on the content of each session is also available in the governors newsletter and the briefing pack sent out each term and on the governor pages of the NPW website at www.npw.uk.com. How to book We have tried to make booking a session as simple as possible you can book by: 1. sending an email to the Governor Development Service at edugov@npw.so 2. phoning us on 020 8249 6936 3. completing our booking form and returning it either by email or post. A booking form is emailed to all governors at the beginning of every term with the newsletter and can also be found in the Governors room on the MLE (www.londonmle.net/newham/login). We will acknowledge receipt of your booking by email. We also send you an email reminding you that you have booked on a course 2 days before the course date. If you find yourself unable to attend a course you have booked, please let us know. We accept course bookings up until the last minute. However, very occasionally, we do have to cancel or reschedule training at short notice. We cannot tell you if a course has been cancelled or rescheduled if we do not know that you were planning to attend! Childcare A contribution to the cost of childcare is available 10 per session for one child and 20 per session for two or more children. Terms and conditions apply and a contribution to childcare form can be requested from the Governor Development Service. The costs will be reimbursed after the training session. Where are the training sessions held? Unless otherwise stated, training sessions take place at: Francis House 760 Barking Road, Plaistow E13 9PJ Page 6

Central training sessions 2015/2016 Autumn term 2015 Always ready for Ofsted STRAT Thurs 1 st Oct 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm School attendance matters! KNOWL Tues 6 th Oct 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm What's new in the Secondary Curriculum? (evening only) KNOWL Mon 12 th Oct 7pm 9pm Managing Teacher Performance SKILLS Wed 14 th Oct 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm Introductory course for new governors Fri 16 th Oct 9am 3pm Data - Seeing the wood for the trees! STRAT Tues 20 th Oct 10am -12 noon or 7pm -9pm Introduction to chairing (evening only) SKILLS Mon 9 th Nov 7pm 9pm Promoting British values through the curriculum KNOWL Thurs 12 th Nov 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm Safeguarding Children- Governors duties to ensure a culture of safety KNOWL Mon 16 th Nov 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm Introductory course for new governors Sat 21 st Nov 9am 3pm Pupil assessment for governors KNOWL Tues 24 th Nov 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm Not another complaint! Guidance for governors SKILLS Wed 2 nd Dec 10am 12noon or 7pm 9pm Spring term 2016 Getting it right as a staff governor KNOWL Tues 19 th Jan 4.15pm 6pm What's new in the Primary Curriculum? KNOWL Wed 20 th Jan 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Understanding the budget 1 STRAT Wed 27 th Jan 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Understanding the budget 2 STRAT Wed 3 rd Feb 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm The role of the link governor KNOWL Thurs 4 th Feb 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Selecting the Leadership Team 1 SKILLS Mon 8 th Feb 10am 12 noon Selecting the Leadership Team 1 SKILLS Tues 9 th Feb 7pm 9pm Challenge and support SKILLS Thurs 11 th Feb 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Selecting the Leadership Team 2 SKILLS Mon 22 nd Feb 10am 12 noon Selecting the Leadership Team 2 SKILLS Tues 23 rd Feb 7pm 9pm Dealing with exclusions 1 SKILLS Mon 29 th Feb 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm School governance structures KNOWL Wed 2 nd Mar 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Introductory course for new governors Sat 5 th Mar 9am 3pm Dealing with exclusions 2 (evening only) SKILLS Mon 7 th Mar 7pm 9pm Getting it right as a parent governor KNOWL Thurs 10 th Mar 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm From good to outstanding STRAT Tues 15 th Mar 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Summer term 2016 Equality Duty KNOWL Wed 27 th April 10am - 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Keeping your governors KNOWL Tues 3 rd May 10am - 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Grievance, discipline and sickness absence KNOWL Thurs 12 th May 10am - 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Self evaluation -setting strategic direction STRAT Tues 17 th May 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Pupil Premium for governors STRAT Tues 24 th May 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Introductory course for new governors Wed 25 th May 9am 3pm What's new in the EYFS? KNOWL Weds 8 th June 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm It's not my problem - Role of governors in KNOWL managing health and safety Wed 15 th June 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm SEND / Inclusion KNOWL Thurs 16 th June 10am 12 noon or 7pm 9pm Introductory course for new governors Sat 2 nd July 9am 3pm Please note that training dates may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. Please check the termly programme to confirm final details or contact the Governor Development Service on 020 8249 6936 or by email to edugov@npw.so Page 7

Introductory Course New governors are strongly encouraged to attend the Introductory course, which provides an introduction to the key areas of school governance. The course follows the national training programme for new governors. It outlines the legal responsibilities of the governing body and how individual governors can contribute effectively to the governing body s work. The course is run at least once every term. On completion of the Introductory course, you will receive a Level 1 - Certificate in Governance. After the Introductory Course We have introduced an accreditation process to follow on from the Introductory course. This recognises and acknowledges that a governor has attended a number of training sessions, building on their skills and knowledge of the powers and responsibilities of the governing body. To qualify for the Level 2 - Skilled Governor certificate, governors must have completed Level 1 as well as + one skills course + one knowledge course + one strategic course + one free choice course ( this can include a GEL course) To qualify for the Level 3 - Advanced Governor certificate, governors must have completed Levels 1 and 2 as well as + two skills courses + two strategic courses + two knowledge courses One of these can be a GEL course For more information about the accreditation, please contact the Governor Development Service on 0208 249 6936. Page 8

Whole governing body training The following topics can be delivered as whole governing body training sessions. Most can be delivered either as two hour sessions or 30/45 minute briefings. You can also request topics related to school governance that are not included on the list. We will try our best to arrange this for you. Strategic the effective governing body being ready for Ofsted developing the governing body understanding data from good to outstanding understanding self evaluation governors and school development planning monitoring and evaluation understanding/managing the budget Skills performance management dealing with exclusions selection of the leadership team dealing with complaints managing a skills audit visiting the school effective meetings chairing Knowledge safeguarding children health and safety equality duty special educational needs/inclusion positive behaviour management E-safety governors and the curriculum engaging with parents role of link governors keeping your governors staff grievance and discipline Page 9

Training link governors Each governing body appoints a link governor for training. Their role is to act as a link between the governing body and the Governor Development Service. Whole governing body training sessions, impact courses, briefings and away days should be booked by the training link governor on behalf of the governing body. The training link governor: helps the governing body to decide on its training needs and encourages governors to attend training attends a meeting with Governor Services at the start of each term to receive updates on training available to governors receives an annual record of the training completed by governors and the governing body. How to use training to be a more effective governor New governors If you are a new governor, you should start your training with the Introductory course. This will provide you with a good overview of school governance and your role as a governor. You can then select additional courses from the central programme which will provide you with more in-depth information. Once you have attended some governing body meetings you will have a better idea of which areas you would like to find out more. Experienced governors As an experienced governor you may feel you know all there is to know about being a governor. However, guidance, legislation and educational policy are constantly changing and it is imperative that you ensure your knowledge is completely up to date. Remember, learning is a life-long process! Report back about your training Following your attendance at a training course, it is important to share the key messages from the training with the rest of your governing body. The learning log which you receive at every training session is designed to help you to provide useful feedback. This can be done at your governing body meeting through the training item on your governing body agenda. What should I do if I would like training on a topic that is not on offer? If a subject that you would like to know more about is not on the programme, please speak to the Governor Development Service. Time off work to attend training Under employment law, employers must give employees who are school governors reasonable time off to carry out their duties. The employee and employer have to agree on what this might mean. Employers do not have to give time off with pay. Page 10

Venue and contact details Central training takes place at Francis House 760 Barking Road, Plaistow E13 9PJ (Unless otherwise stated in the programme) Nearest tube stations Upton Park (District Line) There is plenty of street parking. Francis House also is close to a number of bus routes. Bus routes 5, 58, 104, 115, 147, 330, 376. The Governor Development Service is part of Governor Services within NPW. The Governor Development Service is the responsibility of: Dorothea Schulz Co-ordinator of Governor Education 760 Barking Road London E13 9PJ Tel: 020 8249 6931 Email: Dorothea.schulz@npw.so If you are unhappy We try to make sure our services work well. If you are unhappy with your training session, please let your tutor know. If you are still not satisfied, please contact the co-ordinator of governor education (see below for contact details). If you are still dissatisfied with the outcome, please contact Paul Baglee, Head of Governance and NPW Operations, on 020 8249 6930. Information and course bookings To book a course or obtain further information, please contact the Governor Development Service. Telephone: 020 8249 6936 Post: Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow E13 9PJ Email: edugov@npw.so Page 11