Building Effective Partnerships and Networks in Education
Explore the intricate web of partnerships and network relationships that a typical secondary school engages in, spanning from international collaborations to local community ties. Discover the various ways these partnerships find expression through activities like leadership development, vocational courses, mentoring programs, and more.
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Chapter 14 Toolkit 1 Mapping partnerships and network relationships
FIGURE 9: A EXAMPLE PARTNERSHIP FOR A TYPICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL Erasmus REGIONAL AREA PIXL Teaching school HEI SSAT LOCAL Local residents Local schools FE Shops College Town Council ANYWHERE SCHOOL Learners 11-16 LA China Sports clubs Faith groups Police/Fire CAMHS Medical Centre CAB/CVS South Africa Chamber of Commerce Regional Schools Commissioner Schools of Tomorrow
INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL REGIONAL AREA LOCAL YOUR SCHOOL Your Learners
FIGURE 10: SOME OF THE WAYS THOSE PARTNERSHIPS FIND EXPRESSION Sports clubs and youth organisations Leadership development ITT Pupil mentoring Faith groups Vocational courses Teaching School Alliance Breakfast Club Business breakfast HE/FE HE/FE Careers Fair Business links Voluntary sector ANYWHERE SCHOOL German exchange Duke of Edinburgh Award South Africa Primary school links Youth counselling MAT International links ICT Support Local Health and Social Services authority/DFE Leadership Coaching Chinese Partner School Curriculum support Political groupings CAMHS Schools of Tomorrow PIXL SEND
HE/FE Your SCHOOL