Professor David Hawker - Director, Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government
 
Dr Bill Maxwell - Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales, Estyn
 
Chris Tweedale – Director, Children, Young People and School Effectiveness, Welsh Assembly Government
 
Andy Henderson, Professional Advisor – School Effectiveness Project
 
Karl Napieralla, Corporate Director, Education Leisure and Lifelong Learning, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
 
Professor David Egan, Professor Alma Harris, Professor David Hopkins – Senior Policy Advisors, School Effectiveness Project
 
Richard Parry Jones, Corporate Director, Education and Leisure, Isle of Anglesey County Council
 
SEF and the Estyn 2010 Common Inspection Framework – Ann Keane, Head of Directorate, Education providers, Estyn
 
All Wales core data sets - Emma Williams, Head of School Information & Improvement Branch within the School Management & Effectiveness Division of DCELLS
 
Embedding SEF in a cluster of schools - Michelle Jones, Professional Advisor, Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government
 
SEF: Building system capacity - Professor David Egan, Senior Professional Advisor, School Effectiveness Project
 
Review of continuous professional development - Helen Arthur, Head of Learning, Improvement and Professional Development Division, DCELLS
 
SEF and socio-economic disadvantage - Paul Morgan, RAISE project leader, Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government
 
The role of governing bodies – a new perspective in light of the SEF - Dr David Lloyd Thomas, Head of School Governance and Revenue Branch, DCELLS
 
Pupil participation and the learner voice - Michelle Jones, Professional advisor, Welsh Assembly Government