Yesterday (Saturday 19th March) I attended a full day of School Governor training called the 'Additional Skills Governor Programme' run by Babcock 4S on behalf of Surrey County Council.
The programme is in it's 10th year with 91 Additional Skills Governors now available to Surrey for deployment.
There was 17 of us in the class of 2011. We were mostly Surrey school governors with one Governor from Waltham Forest.
The programme is designed to train existing school governors from effective governing bodies to help with invention in other schools which require help.
ASG can be deployed in a number of ways:
Appointment by the Authority as an additional governor to an existing governing body
Membership and/or Chair of a Temporary Governing Body(TGB) or Amalgamation Committee
Membership and/or chair of Interim Executive Board (IEB)
Mentoring a Chair of Governors
Mediation between a Head Teacher and a Chair of Governors
Observing a Governing Body and giving feedback
The training delivered by Babcock Associate Trainer Steve Barker and Surrey Governance Manager Sue Boustead focused on Local Authority powers of intervention, deployment of ASG's, Surrey's Additional Support and Intervention Programme (ASIP),the difference between temporary governing bodies (TGB)/Amalgamating Committees and Interim Executive Boards (IEB), case studies when ASG have been deployed and performance data including understanding Raise Online and CVA scores.
In the afternoon we explored our personal traits by using the Packtype self discovery programme to find out if we were hounds, guard dogs, pointers, terriers, coach dogs, mastiff's, retrievers or sheep dogs.
I found out I was a Guard Dog first, Terrier second with a hint of Mastiff third.
You can find out more about PackTypes here:
http://www.packtypes.com/Education-Schools.aspx
The final part of the programme explored the skill of mentoring and conscious listening to support Chairs of governors.
If you are a Surrey Governor I can really recommend taking part in next year's ASG training to become one of the class of 2012.
If you are not a Surrey governor why not ask your Local Authority Governance team to create a similar programme.
Useful Links
The School Governance (Transition from an Interim Executive Board) (England) Regulations
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/1918/note/made?view=plain
DfE Statutory Guidance on Schools Causing Concern
http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/leadership/schoolperformance/pedagogyandpractice/a0013170/schools-causing-concern
The School Governance (Federations) (England) Regulations 2007 Temporary Governing Bodies
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2007/960/schedule/1/made
Raise Online
https://www.raiseonline.org/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2findex.aspx
Things that school leaders need to know about CVA and RAISEonline
http://www.sha.org.uk/MainWebSite/Resources/Document/Using%20data%20Peter%20Kent%20Annual%20Conference%202010.pdf
NGA: Supporting Chairs of Governing Bodies A Framework for Action
http://www.nga.org.uk/uploads/Mentoring%20document%20Final.pdf
Teachers TV Mentoring the Chair
http://www.teachers.tv/videos/just-for-governors-mentoring-the-chair
Babcock 4S
http://www.babcock4s.co.uk/4S/index
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