Critical Perspectives On Educational LeadershipJohn Smyth Routledge, 12. aug. 2005 - 256 sider This book is an edited collection of original papers which challenge in a very direct manner the dominant behviourist and functionalist views that have come to entrap those who live, work and conduct research in the areas of educational leadership, and focusing instead on the structures and processes within schools as organisations that frustrate, distort and ultimately stifle educative relationships the writers provide a much needed way of reconceptualising both thought and action in so-called acts of educational leadership. |
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... educational leadership becomes all the more understandable. Conventional wisdom has it that if we can get school principals to take heed of the research on 'school effectiveness', and act as the visionary custodians they are supposed to ...
... educational leadership becomes all the more understandable. Conventional wisdom has it that if we can get school principals to take heed of the research on 'school effectiveness', and act as the visionary custodians they are supposed to ...
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... school effectiveness research in the USA. According to Angus, a persistent failure to acknowledge the business management origins of the concept of leadership, a lack of understanding of the notion of 'culture' as it applies to schools ...
... school effectiveness research in the USA. According to Angus, a persistent failure to acknowledge the business management origins of the concept of leadership, a lack of understanding of the notion of 'culture' as it applies to schools ...
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... Effectiveness is evaluated in terms of group performance on the group's primary assigned task. Morale and member satisfaction are seen as by-products rather than as measures of task-group performance. However, Fiedler recognizes that ...
... Effectiveness is evaluated in terms of group performance on the group's primary assigned task. Morale and member satisfaction are seen as by-products rather than as measures of task-group performance. However, Fiedler recognizes that ...
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... effectiveness of individual control. (Pfeffer, 1978, p.31). The critical approach to leadership and power outlined in the latter part of this chapter stresses their relational, dialectical dimensions which underlie the process of ...
... effectiveness of individual control. (Pfeffer, 1978, p.31). The critical approach to leadership and power outlined in the latter part of this chapter stresses their relational, dialectical dimensions which underlie the process of ...
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... school community. Thus in Victorian schools the principal should, according to the rhetoric of the guidelines: facilitate effective communication and collaboration between staff, students, parents and the wider community;...facilitate ...
... school community. Thus in Victorian schools the principal should, according to the rhetoric of the guidelines: facilitate effective communication and collaboration between staff, students, parents and the wider community;...facilitate ...
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