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Paul Garvey uses his experience as a teacher, inspector and a
National Strategies consultant to advise educators and schools on
how his Talk For Teaching method can help them take control of
their Professional Development - without it increasing costs or
taking up valuable lesson time. Educators learn how 'Talk for
Teaching' can be applied, by utilising experiences from all members
of your teaching staff from TAs to heads. All play a vital role in
the improvement of the teaching quality throughout the school,
whilst improving morale as well. Full of experiences from teachers,
headteachers and inspectors, as well as Garvey's own personal
experiences, this is not a book to be missed for anyone looking to
journey towards teaching excellence. Talk for Teaching clearly
works. This is what Ofsted said about the result of putting Talk
for Teaching at the heart of a school's programme for improving the
quality of teaching. The quote is taken from Barnsole Primary's
Ofsted report in April 2016: "Together with the deputy headteacher,
the headteacher has led the 'Talk for Teaching' programme that has
been an instrumental part of transforming the quality of teaching
over time. The high-quality teaching in this school now leads to
outstanding outcomes for pupils. The school has used this
professional development programme to involve leaders, teachers,
teaching assistants, governors and other members of the school
staff in observing teaching together. They have detailed
conversations about the effectiveness of what is seen and how it
can be improved. Staff discuss the quality of teaching regularly
and freely share ideas about what works well with colleagues."
When the Maguire siblings find themselves at odds with a local Drug
Lord named John Bishop events escalate quickly. After Bishop's crew
pick up Liam Maguire, his sister Penny will stop at nothing to get
him back. She enlists Nick McNulty, an aging enforcer with a
reputation for brute force to help their cause. McNulty sees
helping two innocents escape the grips of the Boston underworld as
his last attempt for salvation. The only question he needs to ask
himself is what price is he willing to pay?
Written by Paul Garvey, Taking Control 2: How to prepare for Ofsted
under the education inspection framework equips teachers, subject
leaders and school leaders with the tools and know-how to enable
them to prepare for their next inspection with confidence.
Distilled from Paul's 11 years' experience as an Ofsted inspector,
this practical handbook builds on its predecessor Taking Control to
help your school ready itself for inspection under the 2019
education inspection framework (EIF). It features many first-hand
experiences of inspection under the updated EIF and highlights the
methodology of inspection - including 'deep dives' and the
90-minute phone call - combined with top tips to ensure you get the
best out of the assessments. Paul also provides a range of
effective dialogic tools to help you compile a persuasive
self-evaluation form (SEF) in order to convince the inspection team
of the true quality of your school's provision and ensure that
you're awarded the deserved grade. The book will alleviate some of
the worries surrounding inspection, helping schools to avoid piling
unnecessary work onto staff, and encourages leaders to feel much
more confident about the process. It also looks at inspection from
an inspector's point of view - sharing their methodology pre,
during and post inspection - and includes a wealth of experiences
from both primary and secondary schools of actual inspections under
the 2019 framework. Furthermore, Paul furnishes his guidance with
highlighted references to paragraphs and pages in the section 5 and
section 8 handbooks, making it easier for you investigate the
detail further, should you need to do so. Suitable for head
teachers, senior leadership team members, subject leaders,
classroom teachers, governors and all stakeholders in mainstream
schools in England.
Ofsted don't allow their inspectors to offer advice to schools. But
as a former inspector, Paul Garvey is able to use his experience to
help headteachers prepare for inspections in order to help every
school gain the grade it feels it deserves. His book is full of
invaluable insights, gathered from years of experience in
inspecting thousands of different schools. He takes readers
step-by-step through what schools need to be doing (and not doing!)
in advance to prepare, and then walks readers through the
inspection process from both the school's and inspector's point of
view. Paul refers regularly to Ofsted's School Inspection Handbook
in order to link his advice to the grading criteria. And finally,
he guides readers on writing their self-evaluation form. This book
is a must have for any senior leadership team with an inspection
due.
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