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Description for School Leadership
Paperback. .
Schools become increasingly complex organisations and, as their role in socialising young people is recognised, the task of leading the school community is receiving greater attention than ever before. School Leadership summarises current thinking about leadership in schools and suggests ways forward. School leadership is set in its social context. Is leadership associated with function within a bureaucratically ordered hierarchy, is it widely shared across communities or is it both? The school is considered both as an institution of the state and as an agency of democratic values. Ideas as to who the leaders are and what leadership involves are recast. The authors' recent experience with Headship preparation and development is discussed and analysed. Set in the Scottish experience this book provides examples of general issues facing many schools and school leaders across the world. School Leadership is required reading for head teachers, education administrators and for those aspiring to leadership roles in schools. This is a thoroughly revised and updated edition of a book that has been a key resource for School Leadership programmes since publication of the first edition in 2003.
Product Details
Publisher
Dunedin Academic Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
234
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780460512
SKU
V9781780460512
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Ref
99-3
About Jim O'Brien
Professor Jim O'Brien was Dean of Moray House Institute of Education, University of Edinburgh. The other contributors all hold senior teaching post in schools and university departments of teacher education.
Reviews for School Leadership
`In sum, on what must be an already well-populated library shelf, the scholarly exploration of school leadership situated within the Scottish experience offered by this revised edition marks itself as a worthwhile addition. As a contemporary resource for those already in leadership roles in and around school settings, it extends a further appeal to students, new researchers and academics in the leadership field. I would also heartily recommend it to policymakers, especially English ones, as a possible blueprint for future policy moves.'London Review of Education