Clerking Essentials e-learning: How to find and use key sources for governance

This module provides simple approaches that you can take to solve any governance problem, and the sources of information, guidance and support that will help you to tackle it.

At a glance

This programme is aimed at those new to clerking or who are considering taking up their first clerking position in any school setting, be it maintained, independent, trust board or at local governance level.

You will cover:

the role of the clerk and how governance works

how to clerk in different types of school organisation

how to find and use key sources for governance

how to arrange meetings and minute a meeting effectively

how to manage information and documents

how to support the recruitment, appointment, election and retirement of governors and trustees

  Study time 4 hours

Programme description

No governance professional can be expected to know all of the rules and guidance. It is not possible or necessary, but you do need to have a sound base knowledge. This module provides simple approaches that you can take to solve any governance problem, and the sources of information, guidance and support that will help you to tackle it.

Through interactive activities and helpful videos from independent governance professional and NGA consultant Erica Wilson, you will gain an understanding of the key sources, laws and regulations that you need to carry out your role effectively from the start.

The Introduction to Clerking Programme consists of the following modules:

Preview slides

"It is good to have an idea of where to find reliable sources of information to assist with clerking role"

User review

"I liked the confidence building aspect of guidance in where to get help for problem solving."

User review

"This module has improved my understanding about how to seek the correct guidance and help and who/ what should be my source of information."

User review

Who developed this programme?

Paul Aber

Paul Aber, Head of Training Development

Paul leads and manages NGA’s face-to-face training, e-learning and development programmes. This includes recruiting, training and managing NGA’s team of consultants and trainers. Paul has many years’ experience of governance, including in maintained schools and academy trusts.

Amy Wright

Amy Wright, Clerking Development Manager

Amy steers the support, advice and training available to clerks and other governance professionals. She has over 20 years’ experience in governing roles and working as a clerk to various governing bodies in schools.

Not Enrolled
This course is currently closed

Module Includes

  • 1 Unit
  • 1 Quiz
  • Module Certificate