Leading Educational Change Wisely

Leading Educational Change Wisely
Title Leading Educational Change Wisely PDF eBook
Author Christopher M. Branson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 147
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9460912567

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Despite over 40 years of research and writing about how to lead educational change, we still can’t get it right. Although we keep fine tuning our present ways, we are yet to come up with an approach that enables educational change to happen successfully and sustainably. Although this book acknowledges the importance of learning from our past, it also highlights a key deficiency that has consistently compromised these efforts.

Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform

Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform
Title Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform PDF eBook
Author Anthony H. Normore
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 456
Release 2010-11-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0857244469

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This volume focuses on educational reform, leadership development programs and professional development processes intended to prepare and develop prospective and practicing educational leaders into leadership positions and examines issues that affect leaders serving in the role of educational leader/learner.

Inclusive Education and the Issue of Change

Inclusive Education and the Issue of Change
Title Inclusive Education and the Issue of Change PDF eBook
Author A. Liasidou
Publisher Springer
Pages 199
Release 2015-06-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1137333707

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Exploring the theoretical, policy and classroom (pedagogical) dimensions of transformative change within the context of inclusive education policy and practice, this book documents how ideological presuppositions and professional practice should be transformed in order to meet learner diversity in effective and non-discriminatory ways.

Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership

Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership
Title Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership PDF eBook
Author Christopher M. Branson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 484
Release 2014-05-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1135011931

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The Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership brings together an array of key authors to provide comprehensive coverage of the field of ethical educational leadership. This important volume describes contemporary educational issues that necessitate the practice of ethical leadership, reviews current theory and research-informed practices, and also explores a coherent framework for how ethical educational leadership can be achieved. With chapters from leading authors and researchers from around the world, each author contributes to a discussion of current thinking and an analysis of the field of ethical educational leadership. Coverage includes professionalism, educational purpose, social justice, multiculturalism, sustainability, empathy and caring, organizational culture, moral development, motivation, integrity, values, and decision-making. Providing practical, philosophical, and experiential insights into the field, The Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership is an essential resource for the study of ethical leadership.

Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2012-2015

Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2012-2015
Title Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2012-2015 PDF eBook
Author Katie Makar
Publisher Springer
Pages 392
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Education
ISBN 9811014191

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With the ninth edition of the four-yearly review of mathematics education research in Australasia, the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) discusses the Australasian research in mathematics education in the four years from 2012-2015. This review aims to critically promote quality research and focus on the building of research capacity in Australasia.

Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective

Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective
Title Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective PDF eBook
Author Christopher M. Branson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 223
Release 2018-04-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1350042404

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There is an abundance of research saying that not only is leadership in higher education ineffective but also that it actually undermines the essential work that should be happening in universities. Christopher M. Branson, Maureen Marra, Margaret Franken and Dawn Penney provide a new insight into leadership that has proven to be far more effective for all involved – the transrelational approach to leadership. This new way of leading places an emphasis on the importance of the relationships that the leader develops with each and every person they are leading. However, in order to apply this new way of leading, higher education institutions must change some of the key ways they work. This book provides direction in how this can happen, what benefits would result, and offers a view on what the future for higher education might be if such changes to leadership are not made. Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective both critiques the likely implications of adopting this transrelational form of leadership into a higher educational institution and discusses the implications of not doing so. Although a transrelational approach to leadership might seem daunting for higher education institutions to adopt, is there any other choice? The authors argue that it is inconceivable for institutions founded upon promoting human development as a consequence of research to ignore such research that not only questions the suitability of current leadership practices but also offers a more effective alternative.

Creative Leadership Signposts in Higher Education

Creative Leadership Signposts in Higher Education
Title Creative Leadership Signposts in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Fiona J. Peterson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 284
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Education
ISBN 946209425X

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"Creative ways of thinking about leadership are helpful to guide practice and personal growth. This book builds a strategic roadmap for creative leadership practice, putting the spotlight on a leader’s professional development journey in the process. The book is about leadership on the ground in higher education, where the ‘rubber hits the road’. It can also be useful in business, or for anyone wanting to think outside the square. Through a creative storytelling approach, the author takes the reader through Tuscany and her on-the-job experience as a leader of learning and teaching. Along the way, she explains some of the theoretical influences on her thinking and practice – in ways and combinations she hadn’t read about in other leadership books, or experienced in professional development programmes. Through real stories, the author shows how she made creative connections in building her own knowledge on present and past experience, with reflection on how practice can be improved with a clear focus on collegiality and strategic outcomes. This approach reflects the five creative leadership signposts that she explains and illustrates throughout the book. "