Examples of Secondary Partnership in a sentence
Both Early Years, Primary and Secondary Partnership Groups and Police Scotland have been consulted and involved in preparing this Policy.
Head of Department for ITE* Head of Quality Assurance and ITE Partnership* Leader of Secondary Partnership* Leader of Secondary Programmes* Placements* Co-ordination of Partnership Tutors* Curriculum and Assessment* Recruitment and Admissions All such staff will be ex-officio members of the Secondary Programmes Committee (also known as the Secondary Programmes Board).
The link tutor has a pivotal role in the partnership arrangements; as representatives of the higher education institution they are required to work with the professional tutors to monitor and develop the quality and standards of ITT in partner schools in so far as they impact upon the training of teachers and the successful delivery of the Secondary Partnership Agreement.
The subject tutor has a pivotal role in the partnership arrangements; as representatives of the higher education institution they are required to work with the school-based mentor to monitor and develop the quality and standards of subject-specific ITT in partner schools in so far as they impact upon the training of teachers and the successful delivery of the Secondary Partnership Agreement in their subject area.
For guidance on paired placements and details about requirements for each individual placement, please refer to the Secondary Partnership website: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/stepd/partnerships/ The National Standards for School-based Initial Teacher Training Mentors (July 2016), while not currently statutory, play an important role in our work together.
On 5 March 2020, the Council adopted its new five year Sustainable Procurement Strategy (the Strategy).
Where a school has chosen not to operate any committees, the terms of reference should be incorporated into those of the Full Governing Body, as is the case for the Whitby Secondary Partnership.
To ensure that the Whitby Secondary Partnership complies with the principles of Value for Money and Efficiency (including the use of local and national financial benchmarking data) in using the resources available.
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To prepare and maintain, in conjunction with the Headteacher/Principal, an Asset Management plan for the Whitby Secondary Partnership.