BERA Conference 2010: BERA Keynote Symposia 1, 2 & 3

The Impact of Successful Leadership on Learning Outcomes in English Schools

OVERVIEW This symposium presents the key findings of a three year, national research project on the impact of leadership on pupil outcomes, particularly the leadership of the head. The project is the largest and most extensive study of contemporary leadership to be conducted in England to date. Its sampling methods and innovative mixed methods design enabled it to examine the work of head teachers and other school leaders in a range of primary and secondary schools nationally which were recognised as having achieved success in terms of improvement in pupil attainment measures and were highly effective in value added terms over at least a three year consecutive period under the leadership of the same headteacher. Many of the schools continued to maintain or further improve their results in subsequent years. The ability to continue to improve or to sustain effectiveness over longer periods is an indicator that improvement has become embedded in the school

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Abstract Code Title
0104 Paper 1: Overview of the Review Design
0105 Paper 2: Models of the Impact of Leadership on Improvement in Pupil Outcomes:Results from the survey research
0106 Paper 3 Phases of Success: The Layering of Leadership


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