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Twelve irresistible reasons for offering extended services, by Matthew Freeman.
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The four H's Thank you to Judy Friedberg who noted this on Guardian's Cribsheet on 2 November. It's the four H's (from John Dunford), which are what make a good school leader. It could just as easily apply to anyone managing extended and extra-curricular services, particularly in the present difficult funding climate. And, Every Child Matters is still there, which is good to see. We like.
John Dunford's ten top tips for school leaders.
Extended services: practical know-how A list of documents, guides and links to advice about the practical ins and outs of developing and managing extended services (located on the National Archive website).
The little book of managing change A useful little guide from the TDA for leaders of change in schools.
Taking the wider view: Leadership of extended schools These pages on the NCSL website tackle three main areas of concern for leaders of schools that offer extended services. Find out more about about creative approaches to staffing to help deliver extended services (using remodelling); partnership working; and approaches to health and safety concerns.
Collaborative Leadership in Extended Schools: Leading in a multi-agency environment A guide from the National College of School Leadership



