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School development and staff development are fundamentally interdependent. First published in 1994, Developing Teachers, Developing Schools presents a comprehensive examination of how In-Service Education and Training (INSET) was being utilized to enhance school performance and support individual teacher growth during the educational reforms of the early 1990s.

The University of Cambridge Institute of Education had been at the forefront of this transformation, advocating the development of reflective teachers as the key to quality improvement in children’s education. This book distils the experience of some of the brightest educators working within that constantly evolving environment of the 1990s. Reflecting on their work and charting the path forward for their era, they offered both enthusiasm and practical guidance to a profession that was being demoralized by the politicization of education, sustained media hostility, and the relentless pace of educational change characterizing that turbulent period.



School development and staff development are fundamentally interdependent. First published in 1994, this book presents a comprehensive examination of how In-Service Education and Training (INSET) was being utilized to enhance school performance and support individual teacher growth during the educational reforms of the early 1990s.

Introduction
1. Recent developments in In-Service education and training
for teachers: Where have we been and where are we going?
2. Delivery,
packages and the denial of learning: Reversing the language and practice of
contemporary INSET
3. Teaching and learning the fourth dimension
4. Higher
degrees that serve the school or institution: is there still a justifiable
place for study at Masters degree level in the current in-service climate?
5. Linking individual and institutional development for special educational
needs
6. Developing reflective practitioners in special schools
7. Bridging
the gap: using the school-based project to link award-bearing INSET to school
development
8. Local education authority and higher education partnership in
support of school-based development projects
9. Journeying as pilgrims: an
account of the Improving the Quality of Education for All project
10.
School improvement and staff development: the Thurston development project
11. Developing ownership of a national initiative
12. Headteacher mentoring:
insights and ideas about headteacher development
13. Staff development and
change in the special school
14. Shakespeare and schools: transforming INSET
into classroom practice
15. Supporting international innovation in teacher
education
16. Developing teachers developing schools
Howard Bradley

Colin Conner

Geoff Southworth