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Leading sustainable schools
Katy Emmerson
Research and Development Officer
NCSL
15 October 2007
Sustainability
“Sustainable development will enable all people throughout the world
to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life, without
compromising the quality of life of future generations”
Securing the Future, the UK Government’s 2005 sustainable development
strategy
Leading sustainable schools research
project
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Purpose of the research:
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To inform the College, and also policy makers, the wider education community
and school leaders, about the current state of sustainable development in
schools and the skills and qualities required by school leaders to move this
important agenda forward
Literature review
Case-studies
Focus groups
Survey
Key findings
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Every Child Matters (ECM)
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Vision
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Communication
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Focus on learning
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Getting everyone on board
Key findings
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Distributed leadership
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Outward orientation: community links, national and international initiatives
e.g. Bromley Garden project, WWF, eco-schools, links with Russia, Bangladesh,
Ghana, Brazil, Kenya, South Africa
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Student voice, student pride – sustainability group, school traffic plan
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CPD – e.g. Masters, organic gardening course
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Resources
Why go green?
Focus groups told us:
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Life experiences
Education
Modelling
Enthusiasm
Personal passion
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98% of respondents to survey rated sustainable development in their personal
lives as being important or very important
Coherence building
How
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Small steps – many different starting points
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Formalisation – use school structures to give sustainability status
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Engaging people – communicate effectively, get others on board
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External relationships – links with community
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Strategic – shared vision
Tool kit
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Audience: aimed at those starting to develop sustainability
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CPD activity
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DCSFs doorways
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Map, booklets, facilitated activities
Grant scheme
- Awarding grants of £5k to up to 36 schools
- Case-study and promoting sustainability to other schools
Details of all our work in this area can be found at
www.ncsl.org.uk/sustainableschools
Reflection
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What does sustainability mean to you?
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How is it being addressed in your school?
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How did you get started/ or what would your first step be?
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How can we make this tool as useful as possible?
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Is there anything missing?
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Does this sound right?
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Would you use it with your leadership team?