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Dr Gary N Chambers g.n.chambers@leeds.ac.uk

School of Education. Dr Gary N Chambers g.n.chambers@leeds.ac.uk. School of Education. Our ITE provision: -Primary -Secondary. School of Education. 2012-13 The Cluster Pilot. School of Education. 2012-14 Transition to School Direct Clusters. School of Education.

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Dr Gary N Chambers g.n.chambers@leeds.ac.uk

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  1. School of Education Dr Gary N Chambers g.n.chambers@leeds.ac.uk

  2. School of Education Our ITE provision: -Primary -Secondary

  3. School of Education

  4. 2012-13 The Cluster Pilot School of Education

  5. 2012-14 Transition to School Direct Clusters School of Education

  6. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • Converting Primary Schools to School Direct – the expectation of employment • However • cluster model is growing – most Primary Clusters are applying for School Direct 2014-15

  7. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • The free market – the money issue • However • Growing emphasis on ‘the moral imperative’ • Developing relationships with Teaching Schools

  8. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • Breakdown of • Sense of collaborative work with other HEIs • However – good work with APTE continues • Sense of collaborative work with the TA (as was)

  9. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • Sense that NCTL is working against HEIs • Possible loss of schools long established in the Partnership • However – attempts to minimise this with strategic use of core numbers

  10. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • Embedding agreed systems re: recruitment • However - success of review meetings • Running two different models in parallel

  11. The challenges faced to date: School of Education • Increasing the number of School Direct schools in the Partnership. How? • Partnership Development Co-ordinators • Huge investment of resource • Increase in subjects on offer

  12. Our intention: School of Education • to remain a major ITE provider in the region • a continue to offer a distinctive , high quality product

  13. School of Education Thank you for listening Dr Gary N Chambers g.n.chambers@leeds.ac.uk

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