No School Left Behind – 1100 failing UK public schools turned around by program led by Mel Ainscow, CBE
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 29, 2015 -- Mel Ainscow, Professor of Education and Co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education at the University of Manchester, discusses his new book, “Towards Self-improving School Systems: Lessons from a City Challenge,” which documents how ten years of research and work were used to better and advance a highly acclaimed city-wide improvement initiative in Manchester, England, involving over 1,100 schools. Ainscow’s model proposes increasing school-to-school collaboration and school-to-local community collaboration so that local businesses, universities and colleges, faith groups, academy sponsors and the media all develop working relationships with the school. These innovative proposals shape this game-changing education story about failing schools that were turned around.
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