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2 Welcome!

3 ‘the focus on governance in our schools has never been greater’ Bishop Alan Wilson

4 RIGHT is…

5 A series of key insights

6 RIGHT is… A series of key insights A range of always-current advice

7 RIGHT is… A series of key insights A range of always-current advice A network for chairs to share expertise

8 RIGHT is… A series of key insights A range of always-current advice A network for chairs to share expertise A safe place for chairs to ask questions and debate issues

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13 The McNamara Fallacy

14 Measure whatever can easily be measured

15 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes

16 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value

17 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value – this is artificial and misleading

18 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value – this is artificial and misleading Presume that which can’t be easily measured really isn’t important

19 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value – this is artificial and misleading Presume that which can’t be easily measured really isn’t important – this is blindness

20 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value – this is artificial and misleading Presume that which can’t be easily measured really isn’t important – this is blindness Presume that which can’t easily be measured doesn’t exist

21 The McNamara Fallacy Measure whatever can easily be measured – this is OK as far as it goes Disregard that which can’t be easily measured or give it an arbitrary, quantitative value – this is artificial and misleading Presume that which can’t be easily measured really isn’t important – this is blindness Presume that which can’t easily be measured doesn’t exist – this is suicide

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23 Why do pupils get tested as individuals

24 when the world of work requires people who can work well in a team?

25 Why do we test memory

26 in the real world, engineers, doctors and scientists never rely on memory—if they’re stuck, they look things up

27 Why do we use timed tests

28 when it’s usually far more important to get things done right than to get things done quickly?

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30 Goodhart’s law

31 the clearer you are about what you want, the more likely you are to get it, but the less likely it is to mean anything

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33 1. Measurement helps, that’s agreed – but what less tangible things should be prized in our schools, beyond the core data suite?

34 2. How can governors present these as things of real value, alongside the core data - and what can governors do to get inspections to notice these things, and see them as being of real value?

35 3. Which makes more sense – data driving standards, or standards driving data? Depending on the answer, how can governors help implement that philosophy effectively in the school?

36 ‘Our schools are at the forefront of the mission of the Diocese’ Bishop Alan

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38 Upcoming RIGHT events

39 2 December – Lord Carlile: The British values agenda

40 Upcoming RIGHT events 2 December – Lord Carlile: The British values agenda 3 February – Sue Bremner-Milne: What are you budgeting for?

41 Upcoming RIGHT events 2 December – Lord Carlile: The British values agenda 3 February – Sue Bremner-Milne: What are you budgeting for? 2 March – Nigel Genders: The future for Church schools

42 Upcoming RIGHT events 2 December – Lord Carlile: The British values agenda 3 February – Sue Bremner-Milne: What are you budgeting for? 2 March – Nigel Genders: The future for Church schools 4 May – TBC: What are you valued for?

43 Upcoming RIGHT events 2 December – Lord Carlile: The British values agenda 3 February – Sue Bremner-Milne: What are you budgeting for? 2 March – Nigel Genders: The future for Church schools 4 May – TBC: What are you valued for? 5 July – Baroness Morris (prov): visionary governance

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