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"A
really valuable learning curve for teaching staff of any discipline!"
Julie
Jones, Beacon Hill High
School. Participant of the Leadership Placement
Programme
The leadership placement programme will introduce
new, exciting and highly motivating approaces to management and leadership
issues as well as developing multi-faceted leadership skills.
Leadership trainees teaching their students about rocket physics |
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The work in the USA will enable reflection within
an education system that will provide an opportunity to take an
outside view of the existing practices within the UK.
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Teachers will be able to compare and contrast
elements of learning about leadership in the USA with their local
understanding.
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New approaches and dimensions to leadership can
then be applied back at home.
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A visit to Houston. During this
visit, teachers will have the opportunity to visit local American
elementary, middle or high schools, receive input from educational
leadership specialists from Rice University and
engage with the educational and motivational expertise of NASA's
Johnson Space Centre
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A Saturday introductory workshop prior to the visit
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Participation in an on-line virtual community
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The Provision of CD-ROM and support materials
Houston is the largest city in southern Texas, home to NASA's Johnson Space Centre |
ISSET has been involved in teacher and student education programmes in Houston since 2000.
Houston is a fascinating city within which to carry out the work. It is the fourth largest city in the USA, with a population that is approximately:
40% Hispanic Americans
30% black Americans
20% white Americans
10% drawn from a variety of races.
It has both inner city schools and suburban schools, including dual language schools.
Houston has many of the problems and concerns of a very large multi-cultural inner city, whilst also having great optimism that these concerns can and are being overcome by inclusive policies and programmes. Houston and Rice University have achieved national acclaim for their work in narrowing the achievement gap between majority and minority ethnic groups.
Houston also offers the opportunity to take advantage of the inspirational and highly motivating space programme that is based at NASA’s ‘Johnson Space Centre’, the home of Mission Control and astronaut training.
Houston Study Visit
Observe and partner in teaching at Houston schools |
School Observation & School District Input :-
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Behaviour management
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Attendance & punctuality
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School ethos
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Use of assessment information
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Tracking student progress
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Use of ICT
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Wider educational development
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Equal opportunities
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Progression through planning
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Personal responsibility
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Working with ethnic minorities
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Setting high standards
Visit Rice University, one of the finest US educational institutions |
Rice University :-
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The achievement gap between majority & minority ethnic groups
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Focusing on achievement of ethnic minorities
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‘No Child Left Behind’ programme
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Importance of teams and team building exercise at ‘Houston Museum of Natural Science’
Johnson Space Centre and Aerospace Industry :-
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The importance of personal goals
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Preparing for a world of global partnership and advanced technological communication
Explore space in the classroom at NASA's Johnson Space Centre |
Mentoring for :-
Online virtual community and support
Future Dates:

The nightime skyline of Houston, Texas, a major city
with diverse population and teaching needs |
For further information, please contact:
Julie Woodcock , ISSET
Tel: 02920 710295
E-mail: jwoodcock@isset.org
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