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James Croft

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 2 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2015-2025, suosituimpien joukossa The Hyena who laughed so hard his pants fell off. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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The Hyena who laughed so hard his pants fell off
These three trouble makers are always up to no good, and this time is no exception. In the heart of the African savanna, where the sun blazes high, a cheeky hyena and his friends try to keep themselves entertained, with fun, frolics and spotty pants. But watch out for the grumpy, old elephant, who may have a surprise in store Expect to have a good ol' laugh with this rip-roaring tale of friendship and mischief, filled with bags of fun. For silly little minds aged 2-7.
Collaborative Overreach

Collaborative Overreach

James Croft

Movement Publishing
2015
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Collaboration between schools has come to be regarded as an important way in which they may find the means to improve their educational performance. Yet little is known definitively about what impact this has for improving pupil attainment. In this literature review, by CMRE Executive Director James Croft, finds that despite the popular rhetoric about the importance of school collaboration, the majority of analysis is qualitative and focuses on staff development and support, rather than pupils' outcomes. In terms of quantifiable impacts for students, we know very little. This report explores the theoretical confusion around the purpose of school collaboration and common methodological problems with much research undertaken in the field. It draws a key distinction between collaboration effects, and chain and federation effects, arguing that the latter suggests that corporatisation may be more important than collaboration for school improvement. Sustainable growth of corporate structures, and more tightly focused and managed school partnerships, are only likely to emerge however, through greater attention to competitive incentives in the schools market.