Educational Leadership and Change

Educational Leadership and Change
Title Educational Leadership and Change PDF eBook
Author K.C. Wong
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages 298
Release 1995-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9789622093874

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This book arises from the regional conference of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration held in Hong Kong in 1992. Efforts have been made to select papers which fulfil the following objectives: . Illuminate the emerging issues in educational administration . Generate discussion and comments on these issues . Reflect how different parts of the world are responding to these issues . Guide possible administrative actions based on well informed discussion The papers selected cover the shifting role of school leaders and their preparation; the latest trend in management of devolving administrative responsibilities to schools; and the cultural dimension of educational administration. Drawing on experiences from different parts of the world, this volume explores the above issues and reflects the differences in practice. Both editors are members of the University of Hong Kong. Wong Kam-Cheung is the Head of the Department of Education; Cheng Kai-Ming is the dean of the Faculty of Education.

Innovative Educational Leadership Through the Cycle of Change

Innovative Educational Leadership Through the Cycle of Change
Title Innovative Educational Leadership Through the Cycle of Change PDF eBook
Author DANIEL T. CUNNIFF
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2018-08-31
Genre
ISBN 9781524926922

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Deep Change Leadership

Deep Change Leadership
Title Deep Change Leadership PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Reeves
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2021-02-19
Genre
ISBN 9781952812071

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"In the face of many 21st century issues, as well as a worldwide pandemic, change leadership needs to change. Even before COVID ravaged schools, change efforts often concluded with failure. Douglas Reeves with his book The New Model of Change Leadership aims to reignite change leaders and give them new ways to spark change in education. He presents a sprawling landscape of ideas and material to consider, from the myth of "buy-in" to the dangers of being passionate without a purpose to the difficulties of change and how to avoid them. Schools need to change now more than ever, but effective change is hard. The New Model of Change Leadership accepts those facts and helps change leaders push through to make a real impact"--

Leadership for Change and School Reform

Leadership for Change and School Reform
Title Leadership for Change and School Reform PDF eBook
Author Kathryn A. Riley
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2000
Genre Educational change
ISBN 0415227933

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This book examines the global influences, the differing national and state contexts which shape leadership, the impact of local pressures and priorities, as well as how leadership is exercised within schools themselves.

Educational Leadership, Improvement and Change

Educational Leadership, Improvement and Change
Title Educational Leadership, Improvement and Change PDF eBook
Author Lejf Moos
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 200
Release 2020-07-25
Genre Education
ISBN 3030470202

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This book analyses selected critical concepts of policy and practice in educational leadership in five European countries. The editors and contributors cover Croatia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Denmark and Norway, spanning a wide geographical region as well as diverse historical and political contexts. The analyses primarily consider the issues of convergence and divergence in local educational leadership policies and practice that are developing and emerging from traditional structures and discourses under global, trans-national and regional influences. Focusing on both the macro and micro levels, this book examines a range of topics including international benchmarking, inclusive education practices and digital transformation. It will be of interest and value to scholars of educational leadership in Europe, particularly within smaller countries. “Today’s local educational leadership policies and practice are connected with the historical roots of five small European countries. In the analysis, perspectives from within each country and comparisons are used interestingly. Both levels of analysis bring out new understandings of the relationship between policy and practice and how they have been related to leadership in a historical discourse. In my opinion the different country chapters and the comparisons represent important new knowledge and I recommended the book as reading for school leaders and policy makers in the field of educational leadership.” —Professor Olof Johansson, Umeå University, Sweden “The book fills a gap in the research of cross-national research, comparing school leadership issues in two Balkan countries, Croatia and Slovenia, one Baltic country, Lithuania, and two Scandinavian countries, Norway and Denmark. To my knowledge it is the first time there has been this sort of cross-investigation of commonalities and differences in school leadership conditions between these countries in the age of globalization. I am sure that many scholars and practitioners can benefit from this book and hereby recommend it. “ —Associate Professor Emeritus Klaus Kasper Kofod, Aarhus University, Denmark

Applied Critical Leadership in Education

Applied Critical Leadership in Education
Title Applied Critical Leadership in Education PDF eBook
Author Lorri J. Santamaría
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Education
ISBN 113673788X

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This book explores an exciting new critical leadership model arising from critical theory and critical pedagogy traditions, and provides examples of applied critical leadership, ultimately expanding ways to think about current leadership models.

Leading for Change in Early Care and Education

Leading for Change in Early Care and Education
Title Leading for Change in Early Care and Education PDF eBook
Author Anne L. Douglass
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 145
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0807758353

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Featuring both research findings and practical recommendations, this book presents an innovative framework for nurturing leadership in the care and education of young children. Douglass calls for a paradigm shift in thinking that challenges many long-held stereotypes about the early care and education workforce's capacity to lead change.