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Professional standards for school business managers
Are there standards for school business managers (SBMs)? This article points to the National Association of School Business Management (NASBM) professional standards, and features a downloadable KeyDoc for a skills audit. It also relays advice from a practitioner on using the standards.
Contents
- NASBM professional standards framework
- Skills audit based on the standards
- Using the standards: advice
- Career progression and the Teachers’ Standards
- Career stage expectations for senior leaders
- Career stage expectations linked to the Teachers' Standards
- Performance management of EYFS teachers
- Professional standards for school administrative staff
- QuickRead: Professional standards for school business managers
- Professional standards for school leaders
- Professional standards for teaching assistants
- Professional standards: heads of department
- Teachers' Standards: an overview
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