- Category: English
- Pages: 256
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9673
- ISBN: 978-0-19-070664-9
Educational Leadership Policies and Practices highlights voices from different developing countries that echo the need for sustainable, enabling, and liberating educational leadership that will stimulate ideas and ideals to usher new ways of looking at old problems of educational leadership.
The chapters, largely, are based on original empirical field research, learnings drawn from applied research, and study of organizational learning. In addition, they are based on policy analysis and analytical deconstruction of the mind-boggling nuances of pedagogical, transformational, or transforming leadership theories.
In an area where so little has been written on school and system
leaders, Educational Leadership Policies and Practices: Voices from the
Developing Countries is a very welcome contribution to the field. The
various authors do a great job of portraying how radically different the
contexts are for making education progress as leaders. We see the
familiar concepts: transformational, moral, pedagogical, capacity
building, contingent, mobilizing community, and so on, but the contexts
are so different that the findings and lessons generate new ideas about
leadership. The six main leadership lessons for less developed countries
examined in the final chapter are especially powerful.
Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus, OISE/University of Toronto, Canada
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Pages | 256 |