This article examines the concept of distributed leadership, drawing from a systematic review of relevant literature commissioned by the National College for School Leadership (NCSL) and jointly funded by NCSL and the Open University’s Centre for Educational Policy, Leadership and Lifelong Learning (CEPoLL). The concept attracts a range of meanings and is associated with a variety of practices, with varying implications for organizational processes and values. The article highlights key variables that emerged from the literature review. It then elaborates one of the emergent themes—the distinction between structure and agency—and seeks to utilize this further as a means of illuminating the concept and practice of distributed leadership. In ...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that has come to prominence in the education field...
This article questions the dominance of distributed leadership as a worldwide theory of educational ...
Purpose – Studies of distributed leadership (DL) are increasing, but are not systematic, often takin...
This article examines the concept of distributed leadership, drawing from a systematic review of rel...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
Background: The term distributed leadership is now widely used among scholars and practitioners in t...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that is often oversimplified as a mode of leadersh...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
With the ever changing educational landscape, leadership has been identified as key to driving up st...
The present research employed mixed-methods approach to further theorise distributed leadership an...
Historically, leadership research has concentrated on the charismatic and sometimes mythical qualiti...
The paper discusses a topic raised in recent leadership literature, that of distributed leadership. ...
Distributed leadership is an idea that isgrowing in popularity. There is wide-spread interest in the...
Distributed leadership has enjoyed increased popularity, becoming a prevalent model of school leader...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that has come to prominence in the education field...
This article questions the dominance of distributed leadership as a worldwide theory of educational ...
Purpose – Studies of distributed leadership (DL) are increasing, but are not systematic, often takin...
This article examines the concept of distributed leadership, drawing from a systematic review of rel...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
Background: The term distributed leadership is now widely used among scholars and practitioners in t...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that is often oversimplified as a mode of leadersh...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
With the ever changing educational landscape, leadership has been identified as key to driving up st...
The present research employed mixed-methods approach to further theorise distributed leadership an...
Historically, leadership research has concentrated on the charismatic and sometimes mythical qualiti...
The paper discusses a topic raised in recent leadership literature, that of distributed leadership. ...
Distributed leadership is an idea that isgrowing in popularity. There is wide-spread interest in the...
Distributed leadership has enjoyed increased popularity, becoming a prevalent model of school leader...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that has come to prominence in the education field...
This article questions the dominance of distributed leadership as a worldwide theory of educational ...
Purpose – Studies of distributed leadership (DL) are increasing, but are not systematic, often takin...