The Evidence Base behind Attendance Interventions
The importance of attendance means that there is a growing demand for a review of the research into attendance interventions.
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New opportunity to join the Durrington Research School Team
The Durrington Research School, is seeking to increase our outstanding team and recruit a number of Evidence Leads in Education (ELE). Next year we are planning to further develop our regional work across West Sussex, East Sussex, Brighton and Hove and Kent, so we need to expand the capacity of our team. The ELEs will contribute to evidence informed school improvement and will be designated by Durrington Research School. ELEs will continue to work in their own school as they currently do, but will be deployed to work with other schools, as directed by the Durrington Research School
In this recruitment round we are interested in both primary and secondary teachers, who would be able to travel and work with schools in the region described above, with a particular focus in West Sussex.
What do you need to be an ELE?
You need to be a high performing teacher, middle or senior leader, with the skills and passion to support individuals or teams in similar positions in other schools.
You will need to have a very deep understanding of what evidence informed practice looks like and have this embedded in your own practice. You will also be skilled in helping other teachers and leaders to achieve this in their own context.
Some Examples of ELE Deployments
Duration: There is no pre-defined time commitment for ELE work as models and types of deployment will vary according to need and capacity.
Commitment: successful applicants must have a commitment to outreach work, the capacity to undertake such work, with the full support of their Headteacher.
Cost: There is no cost to apply. Successful applicants will be entitled to some training at no cost to their school. When outreach is planned and booked the research school will cover all costs to the ELE’s home school, including supply cover.
Next Steps: If you are interested in working with us as an ELE please discuss it with your headteacher in the first place. If you have their support, email Shaun Allison (Director of Durrington Research School) for further details and an application form – sallison@durring.com . Please include your current school name and address in the email.
Deadline for applications is Friday 15th May, 3pm.
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