Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform

Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform
Author: Anthony H. Normore
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857244451

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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.

Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform The Development and Preparation of Leaders of Learning and Learners of Leadership

Global Perspectives on Educational Leadership Reform  The Development and Preparation of Leaders of Learning and Learners of Leadership
Author: Anthony H. Normore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Educational leadership
ISBN: 0860000001

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School Leadership in the Context of Standards Based Reform

School Leadership in the Context of Standards Based Reform
Author: Louis Volante
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400740952

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“Although standards-based reform emerged in the United States and the United Kingdom, the idea has spread across the world, as an approach to systemic reform. It might appear that there is a world-wide “tsunami” of standards-based reform that will standardize and homogenize the educational system across the globe. This volume makes it very clear, however, that there is no one approach to standards-based reform and countries change – there is a danger in paying attention to its evolution and impact in only one context. That’s what makes this volume so valuable. Louis Volante has drawn together descriptions from a wide range of countries, all involved in large-scale reform and using standards and assessments as part of their process. What becomes very obvious is that the language may be the same but the words reflect different contexts and can represent very different ideals, values, and processes. I’m sure you will find this book as interesting and challenging as I have – a gem that pushes your thinking and does not allow readers to remain neutral.” (Lorna Earl)

Reshaping the Landscape of School Leadership Development

Reshaping the Landscape of School Leadership Development
Author: Philip Hallinger
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9026519370

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Reshaping the Landscape of School Leadership Development: A Global Perspective traces developments in this arena as they evolved since 1980. The book is comprised of chapters authored by the leading scholars in the fields of educational leadership and school leadership development from the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The volume is designed as one part primer on key policy issues (e.g., the role of standards), one part description of global leadership development practices (professional learning communities, problem-based leadership preparation, computer simulation, and apprenticeships) in school leadership development, and one part assessment of future trends.

Leadership for Change and School Reform

Leadership for Change and School Reform
Author: Kathryn Riley,Karen Seashore Louis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134586707

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School reform is a top priority for governments today. This timely and challenging book, edited by leading international researchers, Kathryn Riley and Karen Seashore Louis, offers a rich comparative perspective on leadership for change and school reform. Contributors form North America, Europe and Australia demonstrate how school leadership is influenced by global pressures, differing national and state contexts and local concerns. They illustrate the limitations of reform initiatives which focus on school leaders tot he exclusion of the many other organisations which affect school, such as national and local governments, professional associations and school communities. This book raises some important questions such as: *How can school leaders create intelligent, thinking schools? *How can leadership and learning be linked together? *What are the characteristics of effective local education authorities and school districts? *What is the role of teacher organisations in educational reform and change? *What happens if businesses, teachers, parents and local communities have different views of what makes a good school? The text illustrates the ways in which leadership is rooted in learning, and identifies new directions for school leadership. It challenges conventional notions of leadership, offering an expanded view, which sees leadership just as an individual role-based function, but as a network of relationships among people, structures and cultures. This lively and provocative book should be read by all those interested in education reform.

School Leadership International Perspectives

School Leadership   International Perspectives
Author: Stephan Huber
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2009-12-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789048135011

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Recent research into school effectiveness has corroborated the theory that the school leader plays a pivotal role making their school a successful institution, and is most often cited as the key factor in a school’s development. Reflecting the importance it is given in the today’s education landscape, this book explores the latest trends in school leadership from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Each chapter provides insight into an aspect of current research, with detailed case studies coming from as far afield as Hong Kong and Canada. In the context of the ever-increasing burden of responsibility placed on education management to safeguard and enhance the quality of education they provide, school leadership is now a core concern of policy makers. In addition, most countries are undertaking fundamental education reforms that will have a major influence on the nature of school leadership. Offering the most up-to-date research on this central issue, this book will both inform and shape the debate.

Developing School Leaders

Developing School Leaders
Author: Mark Brundrett,Megan Crawford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134077380

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Many countries face a crisis in recruitment to the most senior positions in schools at a time when arguments rage about the best way to develop our school leaders. Focusing on leadership development in ten diverse cultural contexts, this book brings together some of the most senior commentators in the field of educational leadership development to provide a global perspective on leadership development programmes and practices. The rise of leadership development programmes has presented opportunities for some and challenges for others. These challenges are both practical and conceptual and relate to a series of questions that are unpacked in the book including: What is the appropriate balance between the academic and the practical in leadership programmes? Should provision be located in higher education institutions, in other government sponsored organizations or commissioned from the private sector? Are models of leadership studies derived from the business and industry relevant to schools? How can research into impact inform leadership development policy and strategy? Should programmes be integrated into higher degree provision or should new and innovative forms of accreditation be developed? This book should be fascinating reading for all those engaged in educational research and teaching, and working, in educational leadership.

Leadership for Learning

Leadership for Learning
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087903909

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The impact of globalization is being felt in numerous spheres of educational policy and practice, in rapid growth of information and communication technologies, in economic transformation, and international market competition, all of which conspire to create new demands and place new pressures on school leadership.