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Primary and Secondary Headship

February 4, 2011 //  by Admin

Primary Headship and Secondary Headship are free fortnightly e-bulletins designed to help those in leading and headship roles within schools. The focus of these invaluable resources is on sharing good practice, ideas for school improvement and solutions to leadership challenges, providing you with:

  • Detailed coverage of the latest key issues related to school leadership
  • Professional development ideas and guidance for headteachers
  • Hands-on support through detailed case studies of other schools.

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