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School Partnerships, cooperation, oral evidence

MPs hold first evidence session on School Partnerships and Cooperation

12 June 2013

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The Education Committee will hold its first evidence session in its inquiry into School Partnerships and Cooperation on Wednesday 19 June.

Witnesses

Wednesday 19 June, Wilson Room, Portcullis House

At 9.30am

  • David Carter, Executive Principal, Cabot Learning Federation, Bristol
  • Peter Maunder, Headteacher, Oldway School, Paignton
  • Mervyn Wilson, Chief Executive, The Co-operative College
  • Leo Winkley, Headmaster, St Peter’s School, York

At 10.30am

  • Dr John Dunford, Education Consultant
  • Dr Caroline Kenny, Research Officer, SSRU, Institute of Education, London
  • James O’Shaughnessy, former Deputy Director, Policy Exchange
  • David Sims, Research Director National Foundation for Education Research

Purpose of the session

This is the first formal session of oral evidence in the Committee’s inquiry into School Partnerships and Cooperation. The first aim of the session is to explore the range of partnerships and collaborative working emerging across the country. The second aim of the session will be to understand what aspects of collaboration drive school improvement and how it could be made more effective. 

Further information