Paul K. Ainsworth is an Academy Advisor for a large Multi-Academy Trust after being Head of a secondary school. Paul frequently writes for Optimus Education and has had articles published in many educational publications. He is regularly approached to speak at national teaching conferences and recently spoke at a TEDx. Paul is a Research Associate for the National College School of Leadership and a member of the editorial panel of Sec Ed.
Author article in SecEd. Reviewed in Extended Schools Update, October 2010 (UK) 'This book sweeps aside the bureaucracy that can cloud and obscure the benefits to schools of carrying out regular and thorough self evaluations, and provides a series of valuable tools that can be used alone, or in combination, to assess teaching and learning provision within your school ... an excellent book' Reviewed in CPD Update, September 2010, Issue 129 (UK) 'The key to this book is its flexibility and utility. Busy professionals will find it invaluable' 'Paul Ainsworth is an expert in the field of continuing professional development of teachers and school improvement. His most recent work, Developing a Self-Evaluating School, is an excellent addition to the debate on how to improve schools from within rather than from above and will be welcomed by school leaders.' Su Clark, editor, CPD Update 'A very welcome and valuable publication that will undoubtedly provide crucial support and a wealth of advice for school leaders and staff across the UK. Whether you are required to formally self-evaluate or not, this book outlines how adopting simple and effective systems can help you to drive and inspire constant progression and improvement in your school. Vitally, it also outlines the pitfalls and dangers of self-evaluation if not implemented properly. Paul's advice will challenge any school leader to think about what tools and techniques they can and should be using, and how these can be made to work effectively in practice. Engaging and challenging reading.' Pete Henshaw, Editor and Publisher of SecEd, London, UK