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Association of School and College Leaders
NameAssociation of School and College Leaders
Formation1999
LocationUnited Kingdom
Region servedEngland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland
Leader titleGeneral Secretary
Leader nameGeoff Barton

Association of School and College Leaders is a trade union and professional association that represents head teachers and other school leaders in the United Kingdom, including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. The organization was formed in 1999 through the merger of the Secondary Heads Association and the National Association of Head Teachers. The Association of School and College Leaders works closely with other education organizations, such as the National Union of Teachers, the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, and the University and College Union. The organization is also affiliated with the Trades Union Congress and the European Trade Union Committee for Education.

History

The Association of School and College Leaders has its roots in the Secondary Heads Association, which was established in 1975, and the National Association of Head Teachers, which was founded in 1977. The two organizations merged in 1999 to form the Association of School and College Leaders, with the goal of providing a stronger voice for school leaders in the United Kingdom. The organization has been involved in several key education initiatives, including the National Curriculum review and the development of the Teaching and Learning framework. The Association of School and College Leaders has also worked closely with government agencies, such as the Department for Education and the Office for Standards in Education, to shape education policy and improve school standards.

Organisation

The Association of School and College Leaders is headquartered in Leicester, England, and has a network of regional offices throughout the United Kingdom. The organization is led by a General Secretary, who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and representing the interests of school leaders. The Association of School and College Leaders also has a National Council, which is composed of elected representatives from each region and provides strategic direction for the organization. The organization works closely with other education organizations, such as the Institute of Education and the National Foundation for Educational Research.

Membership

The Association of School and College Leaders has a diverse membership of over 19,000 school leaders, including head teachers, deputy head teachers, and other senior leaders. Members come from a range of school types, including primary schools, secondary schools, special schools, and further education colleges. The organization also has a number of associate members, who are education professionals who are not school leaders but are interested in the work of the organization. The Association of School and College Leaders provides a range of benefits to its members, including professional development opportunities, networking events, and access to expert advice and support.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The Association of School and College Leaders is a key player in shaping education policy in the United Kingdom. The organization works closely with government agencies, such as the Department for Education and the Office for Standards in Education, to provide expert advice and guidance on education issues. The Association of School and College Leaders has been involved in several high-profile education initiatives, including the National Curriculum review and the development of the Teaching and Learning framework. The organization has also campaigned on a range of issues, including teacher workload, school funding, and pupil wellbeing. The Association of School and College Leaders works closely with other education organizations, such as the National Union of Teachers and the University and College Union.

Leadership

The Association of School and College Leaders is led by a General Secretary, who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and representing the interests of school leaders. The current General Secretary is Geoff Barton, who has been in the role since 2017. The organization also has a National Council, which is composed of elected representatives from each region and provides strategic direction for the organization. The Association of School and College Leaders has a number of other senior leaders, including Deputy General Secretarys and Assistant General Secretarys, who are responsible for leading specific areas of the organization's work. The organization works closely with other education leaders, such as Sir Michael Wilshaw and Dame Sally Coates.

Activities_and_Services

The Association of School and College Leaders provides a range of activities and services to its members, including professional development opportunities, networking events, and access to expert advice and support. The organization runs a number of conferences and seminars throughout the year, which provide opportunities for school leaders to share best practice and learn from each other. The Association of School and College Leaders also provides a range of publications and resources, including guidance on education policy and best practice in school leadership. The organization works closely with other education organizations, such as the Institute of Education and the National Foundation for Educational Research.

International_Relations

The Association of School and College Leaders has a number of international partnerships and collaborations, including with the European Trade Union Committee for Education and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The organization has also worked with international organizations, such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the World Bank, to promote education and school leadership around the world. The Association of School and College Leaders has a number of international members, who are school leaders from outside the United Kingdom who are interested in the work of the organization. The organization works closely with other international education organizations, such as the International Baccalaureate and the Cambridge International Examinations.

Category:Education in the United Kingdom

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