by Greg Parry | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog
Part 3 of GSE’s “What We Believe” Series: It is certainly not a new phenomenon to argue and debate about a modern day curriculum, cluttered by a laundry list of new and competing priorities. Circus skills and puppetry, personal finance, sex...
by Greg Parry | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog
Part 2 of GSE’s “What We Believe” Series: Who are the curriculum experts in schools? Who are the experts in teaching and learning? Deming’s famous application of systems thinking made Japanese car manufacturing more productive and efficient by...
by Greg Parry | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog
Part 1 of GSE’s “What We Believe” Series: What are common trends in school leadership profiles and personality type? During the 90s I participated in many workshops and training forums focussed on leadership development. A key component was always...
by Greg Parry | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog
How to Set Up a New School – 10 steps and 10 articles to help you get started Over the past 15+ years we have published more than 350 blogs and free articles aimed to inform, support and educate investors, developers and leaders on the essential steps to set up...
by Greg Parry | Jul 10, 2020 | Blog
Quality Data is Just One Part of the Picture It is important to evaluate a school’s performance on an ongoing basis, but we need to make sure it is done authentically using data driven decision making. With strategic and authentic support, organisations...
by Duncan Douglas | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog
There are many studies that can be used to find out what makes a school effective. Of course there are debates but most of these end with education management and quality being number one. Excellent management finds great teachers, but also keeps them longer than the...
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