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The National Governors' Association (NGA) is a membership organization representing school governors in England at the national and regional level. NGA aims to improve governing bodies' effectiveness by providing expert advice and tailored information. NGA advocates for governance to be given more prominence, status, and support for governing bodies. They offer free mandatory training for new governors, advocate for fair school funding, and stress the importance of strategic leadership in governing bodies. NGA collaborates with other organizations to address concerns about academies and school autonomy. Join NGA to enhance school governance and leadership.
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Strengthening governance together Emma Knights Chief Executive National Governors’ Association www.nga.org.uk NCOGs conference 15/10/10
Who are we? • A membership organisation; members’ survey • an independent charity & limited company • the voice of school governors in England at national and regional level • we represent governors from all state funded schools, including Academies • we also aim to improve the effectiveness of governing bodies by providing expert advice and tailored information • ‘Welcome to Governance’ & First Certificate
NGA’s manifesto • Governance to be given more prominence & status • Free mandatory training for new governors and chairs • Additional support for governing bodies • Funding for schools – transparent & fair • Heads to be trained on governance • Reduction in number of initiatives! stability to allow schools to improve
Strategic vs management “What governing bodies should expect from school leaders and what school leaders should expect from governing bodies” Joint document with ASCL & NAHT • Time commitment – keep strategic • Importance of the leadership of the Chair • Length of service
Academies: the concerns of many of our members Will governance arrangements weaken link between school & its stakeholder groups, reducing accountability to parents & community Particular issues for Federations Possible effect on admissions Capability to procure services No way of reverting to maintained status
Concerns continued … Do we need the freedoms? What about the extra freedoms for maintained schools? What difference does it make to teaching & learning 5. Sustainability of LA services Including Governor Support Services, SEN, school improvement The potential effect on partnership work Future funding Liabilities of governors
OECD research Features of successful schools systems: • High quality teaching • High ambitions • More school autonomy • Framework of standards England – long tail of poor achievement - linked to disadvantage
Taking the initiative on… • Reducing the bureaucracy of governance e.g. the list of tasks • Measuring performance • Developing guidance e.g Code of practice for GBs • Self-evaluation & understanding data • Challenging GB practice eg. staffing • Recruiting skilled people
NGA & NCOGs • Lots of potential to work together • Recent coverage of governor support services • Joint model practices • But need to get smarter: • building on the best in LAs: a resource bank • service offer • Let’s not duplicate: e.g. why not refer to NGA’s Academies Q&A rather than develop your own? • Making the case: we need case studies to show effective governance & model best practive • Nominate for Governance awards
‘Take heed Mr Gove’ More school autonomy requires effective GBs: governance is in the spotlight • Support for governors • Training for governors • Who’s going to hold governing bodies to account and how?
Annual Conference ‘Managing school finances’ Saturday 6th November, London Being opened by Lord Hill, Under-Secretary of State Free to NGA members; £100 to non-members www.nga.org.uk
Join us:LA corporate membership £200Promote schools membership:Standard GB membership £60GOLD GB membership £250www.nga.org.ukgovernorhq@nga.org.uk0121 237 3780