To maximise NET's impact during its first five years, the Trust is focused on four key strands of activity.
National Resource: Developing a national resource of excellent practice and powerful initiatives in early years' settings, schools and colleges
Independent Services: Leading high quality school reviews. Providing innovative, personalised training for headteachers, teachers and governors
Aspire & Inspire: Running 'chartermarked' projects for children and young people
Policy & Research: Influencing stakeholders and policy-makers to shape educational policy, locally, regionally and nationally.
NET takes a long-term outlook
is independent, innovative and bold
is prepared to challenge orthodoxies, and to respond to evolving policies and practices
is intellectually rigorous
forges alliances with key partners in education, at a local, national and international level
celebrates and shares the work of practitioners
works across all stages of education and together with the private, public, faith and non-profit sectors
is a third sector provider of education and services to children and young people.
NET seeks to establish a national role in the field of education comparable to The King's Fund's position in national health (www.kingsfund.org.uk).
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