DateWed09 Mar2011
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Data-Driven School Improvement - Birmingham

Make effective use of your school’s data to evaluate performance and improve outcomes for your students

“As well as reforming exams to make them more rigorous we need to change league tables to make them more effective. One thing I’m determined to do is publish all the exam data held by the government.” Rt Hon Michael Gove,MP, September 2010

As schools face greater levels of accountability, you are required to measure the efficiency of your teaching. Are you confident that you are effectively using your school’s data to evaluate performance and improve outcomes for students? Plus, are you using data analysis to clearly demonstrate progress and initiative to Ofsted?

At the Data-Driven School Improvement conference you will gain practical guidance on how to develop a strategic approach to data in your school.You will take away the tools to empower teachers with quality, relevant data to minimise the effect of in-school differences and maximise the potential of each student.

Click here to see an overview of this event. You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.

Comments from last year's delegates: 

“Thought provoking and inspiring – good opportunity to share practice with other professionals”
M. O’Reilly,Assistant Headteacher, Kingsbury School

“A valuable use of time as the conference provided me with a number of minicourses on one day, in one venue”
M. Dennis, Faculty Leader, Titus Salt School

“Highly thought provoking and informative.This conference has inspired me to implement the good practice shared”
R. Khosla, Assistant Principal, Westwood Girl’s College

“A very useful conference which has provided me with a number of practical ideas to take back to school”
J. Butcher,Assistant Principal, Easingwold School