The School Improvement Planning Framework is a guide for schools on meeting the Every Child Matters outcomes, raising standards and maximising the impact of teachers.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families commissioned the TDA to develop the framework so that schools could get the most from the extended schools programme. The framework makes extended services a central part of planning what the school will offer, from services to individual plans for children.
Speaking at a 4Children's Extended Services in Schools conference last week, Caroline Coles, the professional lead for extended schools at the TDA, said the framework was about integrating planning to think about the needs of the individual child. She told the conference the TDA tested the framework in 150 schools, who helped design the final guidance.
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