This article explores the leadership of a closing school. It draws on the case of Newley School, a mixed comprehensive for students aged between 11 and 18 years, and examines the primary leadership activities undertaken during the 12-month period when the school re-opened temporarily as a ‘new ’ school. These activities were driven by the imperative of ensuring the provision of a positive learning environment for students. The article examines the key factors underpinning the cultural change required to secure this environment. It moves on to explore the impact of cultural change activities from the viewpoint of some of the school’s main stakeholders – students, parents, teachers and governors. It highlights the importance of short-term cul...
For too long, leadership has been researched and written about without taking account of context and...
The focus of the research was on the manifestation of leadership that emerged in one district high s...
This paper examines the consequences for school leadership of the abandonment of Waller\u27s insight...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Improving Schools,...
To compare the creation and development of school culture in amalgamated schools and multi-academy t...
The retention and success of all students in education systems are a global imperatives. However, th...
This Doctoral thesis has arisen from a developing interest in the synergy between leadership, cultur...
The literature on new principals tends to focus on the challenges of incumbents. However, there is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study, which emerged from concerns associated with the ...
School closures have been the focus of educational research in the past; however, the perceived effe...
Dr Howard Stevenson, for its successful completion. For too long, leadership has been researched and...
AbstractThe implementation of change in schools has implications for the culture that has developed ...
"This thesis explores the impact of the implementation and embedding of the Restorative Practices ph...
M.Ed. (Education Management)Taking up the first principalship is a demanding career transition invol...
The urban elementary school profiled in this case study was considered low performing based on state...
For too long, leadership has been researched and written about without taking account of context and...
The focus of the research was on the manifestation of leadership that emerged in one district high s...
This paper examines the consequences for school leadership of the abandonment of Waller\u27s insight...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Improving Schools,...
To compare the creation and development of school culture in amalgamated schools and multi-academy t...
The retention and success of all students in education systems are a global imperatives. However, th...
This Doctoral thesis has arisen from a developing interest in the synergy between leadership, cultur...
The literature on new principals tends to focus on the challenges of incumbents. However, there is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study, which emerged from concerns associated with the ...
School closures have been the focus of educational research in the past; however, the perceived effe...
Dr Howard Stevenson, for its successful completion. For too long, leadership has been researched and...
AbstractThe implementation of change in schools has implications for the culture that has developed ...
"This thesis explores the impact of the implementation and embedding of the Restorative Practices ph...
M.Ed. (Education Management)Taking up the first principalship is a demanding career transition invol...
The urban elementary school profiled in this case study was considered low performing based on state...
For too long, leadership has been researched and written about without taking account of context and...
The focus of the research was on the manifestation of leadership that emerged in one district high s...
This paper examines the consequences for school leadership of the abandonment of Waller\u27s insight...