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Primary Strategy Learning Networks

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Primary Strategy Learning Networks (PSLNs) aims to ensure that every teacher in every primary school, presently in a network or not, has the opportunity to work within a group of schools, strengthening pupil learning and implementing effective continuing professional development programmes.
Schools working together in networks can add significantly to teachers’ professional development and children’s learning. Schools involved in networks have seen that:
  • networks broaden the teacher expertise and learning opportunities available to pupils;
  • networks provide a direct mechanism for sharing expert teacher practice;
  • networks provide the diversity, flexibility and economy that no single school can offer;
  • networks nurture creativity, risk-taking and innovation to improve learning and teaching.
The purpose of the Primary Strategy Learning Networks is to ensure that every teacher in every primary school, presently in a network or not, has the opportunity to work within a group of schools with the aim of strengthening pupil learning and implementing effective continuing professional development programmes.

Becoming a Primary Strategy Learning Network


Through completing the statement of intent form you can take an important step towards becoming a Primary Strategy Learning Network. However, before you complete your statement of intent you need to read the Primary Strategy Learning Networks: Introductory guide this will tell you:
  • about learning networks;
  • what you need to do;
  • what happens next once you have completed your statement of intent.

Click below to access Primary Strategy Learning Networks: Introductory guide:




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