
Only by being innovative and creative can schools withstand a seemingly endless flow of government reforms which risk stifling the education system. By continuing to set their own priorities, excelling in the things which they, rather than politicians, feel are important, schools can continue to provide the best possible educational opportunities for children in their care. Although the competitive nature of independent education has always encouraged innovation, there has never been a greater need to share ideas. This book and the Innovation exchange provide opportunities to widen the debate. The 15 case studies in this book, covering diverse aspects of education, were chosen from well over 100 initial proposals from HMC schools, and they provide a reminder of just how much good and exciting work is going on.
Only by being innovative and creative can schools withstand a seemingly endless flow of government reforms which risk stifling the education system. By continuing to set their own priorities, excelling in the things which they, rather than politicians, feel are important, schools can continue to provide the best possible educational opportunities for children in their care. Although the competitive nature of independent education has always encouraged innovation, there has never been a greater need to share ideas. This book and the Innovation exchange provide opportunities to widen the debate. The 15 case studies in this book, covering diverse aspects of education, were chosen from well over 100 initial proposals from HMC schools, and they provide a reminder of just how much good and exciting work is going on.
- Author Bernard Trafford
- ISBN 9781904724414
- No. of Pages 128
- Format Paperback
- Publication Date 01 Sep 2006
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