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    Aspects of school workforce remodelling: strategies used and impact on workload and standards

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    Authors
    Hutchings, Merryn
    Seeds, K.
    Coleman, N.
    Harding, C.
    Mansaray, A.
    Maylor, Uvanney
    Minty, Sarah
    Pickering, E.
    Issue Date
    2009
    Subjects
    National Agreement (Raising Standards and Tackling Workload)
    education
    headteachers
    teachers
    school support staff
    school workforce
    
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    Hutchings, M., Seeds, K., Coleman, N., Harding, C., Mansaray, A., Maylor, U., Minty, S. and Pickering, E. (2009) Aspects of school workforce remodelling: strategies used and impact on workload and standards. Nottingham: Department for Children, Schools and Families.
    Publisher
    Department for Children, Schools and Families
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/238654
    Additional Links
    http://www.education.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/RRP/u015187/index.shtml
    Type
    Other
    Language
    en
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    Learning Futures Research Centre

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