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The Lincolnshire School Improvement Service (LSIS) provides a range of services to assist schools offering high-quality induction and continuous professional development of the workforce.  The services have been designed to reflect the Strategy for School Workforce Development which was devised and agreed with LCC and the elected members at the start of the CfBT/Lincolnshire County Council contract.   Many of these services have dedicated sections of the website including:

Main abreviations and Acronyms

This itself was based on a thorough analysis at the time and informed by the national CPD strategy and a widespread consultation with schools.   A key feature to emerge from that was the emergence of a PDA or Professional Development Agreement.   The content is revised each year based on:

  • feedback from schools and others
  • needs analysis of Lincolnshire
  • changing local, regional and national priorities including the CYPP
  •  the changing role of LSIS – for example, the extension of managed services.

The Strategy is informed by the national CPD Strategy and reinforced by the recent TDA priorities.   The result has been a Strategy that:

  • is inclusive – that a range of provision should be available to all the main categories of staff involved with the school community;
  • helps schools and individuals to become more effective discriminators of induction and development;
  •  encourages schools to make decisions on provision through acting as a communication channel and advocate for all high-quality provision available;
  • works closely with partners and within the region to make high-quality provision accessible to Lincolnshire staff;
  • works with schools to ensure “value-for-money” provision;
  •  is determined by “needs” and “aspirations” as traded services and is focused at a range of levels – national, regional, school, area and individual.   It accords closely with the TDA and DCSF principles that “schools and individuals are largely responsible for their own development”.

The key functions are

Summary of some of the main activities

Summary of the main ways of delivering the workforce development programme

How schools can access these services

 

Updated January 2008