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November 16, 2007

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sfparent

So much talk about the achievement gap, so little talk about the segregation gap (private schools.)

Julie Pelkan Glusker

Hi Bill,
Partnering and collaborating with like-minded (or "like-purposed")non-profits would be of great benefit to our Park City Education Foundation here in Utah! So glad to see RHSM (Kate's school) providing a link to GreatSchools via their site. Hope all is well with the family, and Happy Holidays to the Jackson clan!
Julie

Gareth Long

The challenges involving the turn around of not just schools but entire education systems is, of course, an international issue facing most countries. Whilst each area and country is different, there is much that could and should be gained from the cross fertilisation of ideas and international best practice.

Whilst individual Principals DO make a difference, what works for one does not necessarily work for another - the "ingredients" are so different. However, their combined sharing of approaches and strategies need to be utilised far more. The ultimate "recipe book" though cannot be written - hence the need for a coaching and mentoring model for best practice and ongoing professinal development. A small example of this is that my approach as Headteacher in four very different secondary schools, mainly in London, varied each time.

From turning failing schools round in the UK, I am now in one of the most exciting jobs in education today, playing a lead strategic role in the Cayman Islands, where we are transforming an entire countrys' education system in one go - every single aspect, including creating brand new 21st century learning environments. This national holistic approach is just so very exciting. Taking all staff, from Principals to all stakeholders including, crucially, the community, towards 21st century education is a challenging journey but so worth it.

The international interest is massive - we have learnt from others and have some amazing contacts, but there is so much more that can be gained from increased international collaboration.

Just for interest, apart from my personal blog, (http://garethlong.blogspot.com) the whole Cayman story is (rather belatedly) being shared on a dedicated blog: http://buildingcaymansfuture.blogspot.com

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