Stoll and Fink Analysis

On Wednesday I attended a training session which looked at among other things the characteristics of a successful subject area.

One of the things that was presented was Stoll and Fink analysis; this was originally written for whole school improvement but the trainer put forward the idea that this can also be used on a department and subject level.

The idea is that the department can fit into one of the five boxes.

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Moving
  • Boosts student progress and achievement.
  • People work together and respond to change.
  • People know where they are going and have the will and the skill to get there.

Cruising Subject Area
  • Appear to have many of the qualities of an effective subject area.
  • Pupils achieve despite the teaching.
  • The people are responding well to change.
Strolling Subject Area
  • Neither particularly effective or ineffective.
  • Move at an adequate pace to cope with change.
  • Have ill-defined aims.
  • Conflict sometimes inhibits progress.
Struggling Subject Area
  • Ineffective and know it.
  • Expend energy trying to improve but results in "thrashing about"
  • They are willing to try anything and will ultimately succeed.
Sinking Subject Area
  • Staff are isolated.
  • There is an unwillingness to change either through ignorance or apathy.
  • There is a blame culture.
  • Student achievement is poor and failing.
I think that this is a useful tool to think about where you are and where you are going. I am planning on getting the book that this came from out of the library.Changing Our Schools: Linking School Effectiveness and School Improvement (Changing Education).

Least Developed Countries

I have not blogged for a while so I thought I would add a PowerPoint I have put together on Least Developed Countries that I am using for my A2 Geography lesson tomorrow.

This is an A2 lesson on LDCs (Less Developed Countries) for the A2 Geography Group, we follow the AQA Syllabus and it is in the Development and Globalisation unit. This will be followed by students doing research on a case study of a named LDC.

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Less Developed Countries.ppt (1.79 MB)
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zLDC Factsheet.pdf (52 KB)
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