2. “The lack of a capable governing body is not a neutral absence for a school; it is a substantial disadvantage.” The ‘hidden givers’: a study of school governing bodies in England. University of Bath, funded by CfBT.
3. Governance Today c150 local authorities with an average.. 2278 governor positions1 153 Governing Bodies1 361 hours of training delivered1 41% of governors attending at least 1 event1 Cost of training per hour of £44 per governor2 1 2009-2010 NCOGS National benchmarking data 2 Modern Governor case study, City of York Council
4. “The overloaded and overcomplicated nature of school governing is likely to make recruitment challenging, training complicated, and retaining governors difficult.” The School Governance Study University of Bath
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8. “For some governors, induction can be a particularly important moment. There was evidence from schools that some governors only fully understood the significance of their responsibilities following their induction.” The ‘hidden givers’: a study of school governing bodies in England. University of Bath, funded by CfBT.