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Specialist leaders of education Briefing session for potential applicants 2013

Specialist leaders of education (SLEs) Agenda: background and vision the role eligibility the designation process training deployments quality assurance and impact monitoring opportunity for questions and answers

Background The white paper (2010) As we create the national network of teaching schools, we will also designate ‘specialist leaders of education’ – excellent professionals in leadership positions below the head teacher (such as deputies, bursars, heads of department) who will support others in similar positions in other schools.

The vision The SLE role should be about: improving outcomes for children leaders supporting leaders drawing on specialist knowledge and areas of expertise being flexible to meet the needs of supported schools sustainability – helping schools improve their own leadership capacity The SLE concept is closely linked to the vision for teaching schools, since teaching schools are responsible for the recruitment, designation, brokerage and quality assurance of SLEs. The first 2,000 SLEs were designated by March 2013. We aim to designate around 5,000 SLEs by 2014-15.

“To me, the role of an SLE is to help improve outcomes for all young people, not just those at your own school. An SLE must see themselves as a leader of education, not as a leader of an institution.” “An SLE must be multiskilled and able to coach, mentor, demonstrate, train and facilitate... Most importantly, like any good leader, they need to have the emotional intelligence to know which approach and style to adopt, depending on the context or situation.” SLE

The role An SLE is a middle or senior leader in a position below the headteacher with a particular area of expertise, who will support middle or senior leaders in other schools. Deployment is based on need and demand. Deployment types will vary. There are many benefits for SLEs and their schools, eg: opportunities to work independently, to be creative and try out new ideas development of coaching and facilitation skills opportunity to network with peers experience of different school environments the chance to learn from ideas and approaches used in other schools development of skills and knowledge that can benefit their own school the knowledge that they are helping others to improve and having a positive impact on outcomes for children

Views of SLEs “The SLE role allows me to widen my experience outside of my own school, enabling me to offer support, guidance and help to colleagues working in different contexts. It also enhances my own school, as I pick up golden nuggets of experience along the way.” “It developed my range of leadership styles, as you must be sensitive as an SLE, and empathy with your partner school and colleagues is vital.” “My SLE role has been a fantastic learning experience for all involved, but especially for me!”

Eligibility SLEs can come from any school, not just outstanding schools. The eligibility criteria focus on: experience track record capacity and commitment skills Full details can be found on the National College website, along with an agreed list of areas of specialism for SLEs. Teaching schools will also set their own prioritisation criteria, according to need and demand in a given area.

The designation process download an application form from the National College website and apply online applications will be passed to the teaching school alliance for sifting and assessment by a panel teaching schools will invite successful applicants to an assessment exercise teaching schools will notify applicants of the outcome

The on-line application process Apply on-line on the National College website (sign up) When asked “The teaching school alliance to be designated by” - Bishop Challoner Catholic College Teaching School Alliance Download a Word document – copy in pack Once completed e-mail to your Headteacher They complete your reference Headteacher uploads their reference and your application onto NC website (they get a link in their invitation e-mail) Headteacher must upload your application by midnight on Wednesday 22nd May

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Training Mandatory core day training An introduction to school-to-school support (one day) Equip SLEs with the tools and techniques for effective school-to-school support. Enable SLEs to support change and ensure impact when supporting others. Plus entitlement to two optional enrichment sessions from the menu: Teaching and learning (one session) Equip SLEs with a toolkit of strategies to support and improve the quality of teaching and learning in client schools. Developing self (one session) Enable SLEs to choose the right leadership style in supporting others and effectively deal with resistance. Developing others (two sessions) Enable SLEs to develop a culture of coaching across the school and learn strategies for getting the best out of a team. Managing organisations (one session) Raise awareness of key elements of how schools operate successfully.

SLE deployment Commissioning SLE support could be commissioned (and potentially funded) by schools, local authorities, diocesan bodies, academy trusts, the Department for Education. Brokerage Teaching schools are responsible for brokering SLE support within their alliance or area. They will receive requests for SLE expertise, and allocate the right SLEs to the schools needing support. Deployment Models and types of deployment will vary, depending on need, for example: a two-day diagnostic exercise half a day’s support each week for two terms a three-month full-time support role

Quality assurance and impact monitoring Teaching schools are responsible for the quality assurance of SLEs and will need to demonstrate the impact of SLE deployments on outcomes for children. For each deployment, the SLE’s school, the supported school and the teaching school will agree the scope of the work, objectives and impact measures, which will be reviewed and monitored at the end. The SLE’s designation may be reviewed if there is a lack of evidence to demonstrate the impact of his or her work.

Key Dates for Cohort 3: Application round opens: 1st May 2013 Application round closes: 22nd May 2013 Face-to-face assessment: from 3rd June 2013 Decisions to applicants: by 5th July 2013

Further information Information about SLEs and how to apply online: www.education.gov.uk/nationalcollege/sle SLE online community (group accessible via National College membership log in site): https://network.nationalcollege.org.uk/groups/25009 General enquiries: sle.enquiries@education.gsi.gov.uk Information on role of SLEs etc: snaithc@wheelerslane.bham.sch.uk (Carolyn Snaith, Headteacher, Wheelers Lane) Contact the teaching school: c.taylor@bishopchalloner.bham.sch.uk (Chris Taylor, Teaching School Co-ordinator)