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Many schools 'short of governors' | Many schools 'short of governors' |
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Up to one in four school governor positions is vacant in some rural and deprived areas of England, says a group which matches schools with governors. | |
Governors for Schools says one in 10 of the 300,000 governor posts across the country is unfilled. | |
The charity says the figures on governor vacancies include posts coming to the end of their term of office as well as resignations. | |
It drew its estimates from its work with schools and local authorities. | It drew its estimates from its work with schools and local authorities. |
The figures come at a time when pressure on governors to hold schools to account for their performance has been growing. | |
'Badge of status' | 'Badge of status' |
Education Secretary Michael Gove has said he wants to reform school governance and said in a speech a year ago that governors were often "local worthies" who viewed their post as a "badge of status not of work". | Education Secretary Michael Gove has said he wants to reform school governance and said in a speech a year ago that governors were often "local worthies" who viewed their post as a "badge of status not of work". |
Instead he wants to see people taking up the positions because they have a skill and for them to "concentrate on essentials such as leadership and standards, teaching and behaviour," he said | Instead he wants to see people taking up the positions because they have a skill and for them to "concentrate on essentials such as leadership and standards, teaching and behaviour," he said |
The education inspectorate, Ofsted, now requires governors to hold head teachers and other senior staff to account. | The education inspectorate, Ofsted, now requires governors to hold head teachers and other senior staff to account. |
SGOSS, which receives funding from the Department for Education, also carried out research on the public view of governors and their role. | SGOSS, which receives funding from the Department for Education, also carried out research on the public view of governors and their role. |
A Populus survey for the charity of 1,781 people in Britain found nearly two-thirds did not realise it was school governors' responsibility to appoint a head teacher. | A Populus survey for the charity of 1,781 people in Britain found nearly two-thirds did not realise it was school governors' responsibility to appoint a head teacher. |
Three-quarters did not know governors were responsible for deciding a school's admission policy. | Three-quarters did not know governors were responsible for deciding a school's admission policy. |
And 85% of respondents were not aware that signing off a school budget was the governing body's responsibility. | And 85% of respondents were not aware that signing off a school budget was the governing body's responsibility. |
The findings led SGOSS to develop its "School Makers" interactive video campaign which aims to raise awareness and recruit volunteers to help support England's schools. | The findings led SGOSS to develop its "School Makers" interactive video campaign which aims to raise awareness and recruit volunteers to help support England's schools. |
In the video, would-be governors must navigate a series of decisions they might face in the job, such as whether to sell part of the school playing field in order to finance improved IT facilities. | In the video, would-be governors must navigate a series of decisions they might face in the job, such as whether to sell part of the school playing field in order to finance improved IT facilities. |
'Important role' | 'Important role' |
Chief executive of SGOSS Liz McSheehy said: "We know that a full and diverse governing body is a source of enormous strength to a school. | Chief executive of SGOSS Liz McSheehy said: "We know that a full and diverse governing body is a source of enormous strength to a school. |
"If people feel they have skills to offer and care about making a difference in their local community, we want to hear from them." | "If people feel they have skills to offer and care about making a difference in their local community, we want to hear from them." |
A Department for Education spokesman said: "School governors play an incredibly important role in setting the direction of a school, supporting and challenging the head teacher, and ensuring money is well spent. | A Department for Education spokesman said: "School governors play an incredibly important role in setting the direction of a school, supporting and challenging the head teacher, and ensuring money is well spent. |
"We are working with organisations including the CBI, the Education and Employers Taskforce and SGOSS to encourage more employers to support their staff to volunteer. " | "We are working with organisations including the CBI, the Education and Employers Taskforce and SGOSS to encourage more employers to support their staff to volunteer. " |