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Sheffield Early Help Assessment Form Update and Integration with Extended Support Plan

Sheffield has introduced an updated Early Help Assessment form to streamline the assessment process within the Early Help System. This new form combines the Early Help Assessment with the Extended Support Plan, aligning various assessment tools and referral forms into one comprehensive document. The

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Understanding Learning Disabilities and Supporting Individuals in Sheffield

Delve into the world of learning disabilities, where over 9000 individuals in Sheffield face unique challenges. Learn how a learning disability impacts individuals, the importance of support and inclusion, and how Sheffield Mencap and Gateway provides valuable assistance. Discover ways to raise awar

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Business Schools in Mumbai

India's financial hub, Mumbai is also home to some of the country's most prestigious business schools. These institutions and business schools are renowned for their excellent placement histories, high academic standards, seasoned faculty, and solid industry ties. The top business schools in Mumbai,

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Overview of Education System in Estonia

Education in Estonia is compulsory for children aged 7 to 16, with a focus on secondary education. The system includes municipal schools, those requiring admission tests, private schools, special needs schools, and home schooling options. The three stages of basic school cater to different age group

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A Decade of Collaboration and Transformation in West Belfast Schools

The West Belfast Area Learning Community and the West Belfast Partnership Board embarked on a journey of improvement through collaboration from 2007 to 2017. Initially facing challenges, schools transitioned from isolation to collaboration, driven by policy changes and the need for sustainable pract

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Updates to Isolation Index and Targeted Funding for Remote Schools

The Isolation Index introduced in 2001 to identify remote schools is being updated to better allocate funding based on isolation levels. Changes include using updated population and road data, redefining isolation criteria, and revising funding formulas. The goal is to accurately support the most is

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Special Education Department Report & Planning Session Highlights

Director Darren Kennedy led a planning session on March 17, 2020, focusing on Special Education Department goals for the 2019/2020 school year, student placements, tuition costs at various schools, approved private schools, licensed private schools, PPS schools, and an Extended School Year proposal

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Tablets in Schools (TIS) Project Synopsis

The Tablets in Schools (TIS) Project, funded by the Ministry of Science, Energy & Technology, aims to enhance education through the integration of technology in Jamaican schools. With over 1,100 schools participating, this initiative provides tablets, laptops, audio-visuals, software, and infrastruc

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Unlocking the Potential: Benefits of Community Schools

Community schools are neighborhood hubs that offer not only academic education but also various services to support the whole child and the entire community. By addressing obstacles like hunger, health issues, and family instability, community schools improve graduation rates, student performance, a

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COVID-19 Situation in Secondary Schools and Boarding Facilities

COVID-19 situation in secondary schools as of January 26, 2021, presented by the Ministry of Education. All schools were closed on January 18, 2020, with boarding school learners retained for assessment and testing due to mass infection. Students are isolated following health guidelines. A summary o

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Promoting Quality and Sustainable Schools: An Educational Perspective

Education plays a crucial role in promoting quality and sustainable schools. The focus is on shifting to student-centric learning outcomes, encompassing various aspects like curriculum design, pedagogy, and teacher competency. Sustainability in schools emphasizes the importance of resource managemen

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Adarsh Schools in Punjab under PPP Mode - Overview and Features

The Punjab Education Development Board (PEDB) established Adarsh schools in Punjab under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to provide free education following the CBSE pattern to students. These schools operate on a cost-sharing basis with private partners, offering various benefits such as n

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Psychosexual Service Overview in Sheffield

The Relationship & Sexual Service in Sheffield provides psychosexual interventions for individuals facing sexual difficulties. The service, led by Jeanette Caw and Al Constant, offers support for various sexual dysfunctions and relationship issues. Updated referral criteria, service eligibility, and

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Sheffield Inclusion Model: Supporting Achievement and Well-being in Schools

The Sheffield Inclusion Model outlines how the SEND and inclusion system works in Sheffield schools, emphasizing the importance of supporting the achievement, health, and well-being of all pupils. Through collaborative efforts with the Local Authority and various partners, the model aims to deliver

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Private Schools: CARES Act Equitable Services Overview

This session introduces and discusses the implications of the CARES Act Equitable Services for private schools, including a timeline of events, court decisions, and implications for districts and private schools. The presentation covers the requirement for LEAs to provide equitable services to non-p

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Town Hall Addressing COVID-19 in Schools - SD73 District Updates

The Town Hall event on February 11, 2021, addressed the impact of COVID-19 in schools within the SD73 District. Discussions included COVID-19 statistics, exposure rates in elementary and secondary schools, staff and student enrollment data, self-isolation directives, and comparisons before and after

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New York State Fire Safety Inspection Reporting for Religious and Independent Schools 2021

This report outlines the fire safety inspection requirements for Religious and Independent Schools in New York State. Schools must ensure annual inspections of their buildings for compliance with regulations. The process includes submitting reports electronically through the NYSED Application Busine

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Understanding Charter Schools and Title I-A Requirements in Oregon

Explore the landscape of charter schools in Oregon, their funding through Title I-A federal programs, inclusion in needs assessments, considerations for virtual charter schools, and requirements for rank and serve processes. Discover how charter schools play a vital role in meeting the unique needs

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Boston Public Schools Autonomous Schools Overview

Boston Public Schools (BPS) offer various autonomous schools, including Innovation Schools, Pilot Schools, Turnaround Schools, and Horace Mann Charter Schools. The 2015-16 school year saw an increase in overall enrollment in autonomous schools, with 32% of BPS students attending them. Families are m

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Sheffield Support Grid and Localities Model Update

Localities in Sheffield have implemented structures to ensure students are placed on the Sheffield Support Grid (SSG), with moderation done at various levels. Challenges in the new working methods include pace of the program and aligning the workforce. Moving forward, localities plan to strengthen c

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Analysis of School Improvement Grant Program Performance in Great City Schools

This analysis focuses on trends in school performance in the United States regarding the School Improvement Grant (SIG) program under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. It compares schools that received SIG awards with SIG-eligible and non-SIG-eligible schools, examining changes in

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Governors Summer Term Briefing - Learn Sheffield Priorities Update

Sheffield's Governors Summer Term Briefing highlighted key updates including school improvement strategy, governance training offers, and continuity of service. The final high-level action plan is set for each theme with a focus on enhancing school outcomes. Available resources and online PDFs aim t

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PREVENT Strategy Implementation in Sheffield Schools: Autumn/Winter 2015-16

Raising awareness of the PREVENT strategy in Sheffield schools during the Autumn/Winter term of 2015-16 is crucial for safeguarding and preventing individuals from supporting terrorism. The strategy emphasizes the duty of schools to address all forms of terrorism through various initiatives like wor

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Sheffield Learning Session Briefing

Sheffield Learning Session Briefing includes information on fire exits, refreshments location, briefing agenda, updates on Prevent DfE advice, national assessment, statutory moderation, and feedback. The session covers various topics related to education and safeguarding children.

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Transforming Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health in Schools

This briefing explores the policy context and initiatives focused on improving emotional wellbeing and mental health in schools, with a particular emphasis on Sheffield. It discusses the Future in Mind program, the Healthy Minds Framework, and the efforts towards radical transformation through early

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Exciting Opportunity: KS2 Teacher Position in Sheffield

Join TSAT, a family of schools dedicated to providing high-quality education from early years to sixth form in Sheffield. TSAT fosters outstanding teaching, learning, and support for individual needs, offering a collaborative and supportive environment for staff to excel. Explore the roles, responsi

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Evaluating Tree Species Diversity for Planting in Sheffield: A Review of Amey's List

The article discusses the positive aspects and areas for improvement in the list of tree species used by Amey for planting new saplings in Sheffield. While the expanded list shows promise in enhancing variety and resilience, there are concerns about the wildlife value, canopy size, forward-thinking

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Understanding Title I Schools and Parent Involvement

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 introduced Title I schools to provide additional federal funding to support students from low-income families, ensuring fair access to quality education. Title I schools have specific requirements, including maintaining highly qualified staff, invol

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Improving Attainment and Progress of Disadvantaged Pupils in Sheffield

Attainment and progress of disadvantaged pupils in Sheffield show an improving trend across key stages, although the gaps between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged students are not closing fast enough. Data suggests that disadvantaged pupils with low prior attainment are making better progress in

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Guide to Selecting Title I Schools and Allocating Funds

Learn how to allocate Federal Title I funds to schools based on poverty percentages and student needs. This guide outlines the process for selecting Title I schools, determining funding allocations, and ensuring equitable distribution of resources. Understand the key steps involved in identifying sc

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Community Involvement in Increasing Street Tree Stock

Planting additional trees to increase the street tree stock above 36,000 was a community effort led by Sheffield Tree Action Groups (STAG) in November 2019. Despite initial challenges and hurdles faced by Sheffield Council in increasing street tree numbers, progress has been made towards considering

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Changes to Smart Schools Investment Plan

The Smart Schools Bond Act has brought changes to the Smart Schools Investment Plan, including new requirements for nonpublic educational technology loans and updates to sections concerning school connectivity and classroom learning technology. Districts are now required to differentiate loanable an

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Sheffield Education Assessment Update 2016

Sheffield's education assessment update for 2016 shows improvements in Foundation Stage development levels and a slight decrease in Phonics decoding standards compared to the national average. Key Stage 1 saw a drop in pupils meeting expected standards, with gaps in reading, writing, and maths compa

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Mixed Bag of Academic Performance in Denver Innovation Schools - December 2023

Denver's innovation and innovation zone schools show varied academic outcomes, with innovation zone schools outperforming other governance types while innovation schools lag behind. Growth also varies widely by governance type. Subgroup analysis reveals innovation zone and innovation schools have be

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Energy Management in Schools: Building Efficiency Training

This e-learning course module, part of a training package by Enviros, aims to educate local authorities, school managers, teachers, and students on energy management in schools. It covers concepts like greenhouse gas emissions, Life Cycle Assessment methodology, and Carbon Footprint indicators to pr

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Enhancing Person-Centred Planning and Writing SMART Outcomes in Sheffield City Council

Explore Sheffield City Council's commitment to person-centred planning and SMART outcomes for individuals with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Discover the focus on early identification, transparent information, and improved life outcomes through greater choice and control. Learn

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Overview of Education System in Slovakia

The education system in Slovakia comprises state schools, church-owned schools, and private schools. It includes different school types such as kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools, and universities. Primary education is free and compulsory, starting at age 6 and divided into two stages

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Enhancing Inclusion: Sheffield Task Force for Children & Families

The Sheffield Inclusion Task Force was formed through open meetings and consultations to address issues around SEND agenda. Its membership includes key representatives from various educational and social care sectors. The group's underlying principles focus on improving outcomes for Sheffield's chil

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Inclusion Programme & SEND Reforms in Sheffield Update for School Governors (June 2016)

Sheffield is undergoing significant reforms in its inclusion programme and SEND services, aiming to provide better support for vulnerable young people and their families. The vision includes a shift towards a locality model, ensuring high-quality inclusive provision, robust mental health support, an

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Types of Schools and School Leaving Age Guidelines

Students attend various types of schools, including community schools, academies, grammar schools, foundation schools, and studio schools in England. Compulsory participation age for education or training was raised to 18 by the Education and Skills Act in 2008. Students can leave school at 16 but m

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