This article explores the nature of leadership as expressed in literature and workshop commentary on the identity of the Catholic school within an Australian context. Employing a qualitative methodology, data from workshops designed around school mission were compared and integrated with data from texts of selected Post Conciliar documents on the Catholic school for the purpose of gaining insights on identity. Within the identified theme of ‘school’ in the two bodies of narrative, the dimension of leadership was explored in its practical nature. The discussion of findings identifies the diversity of leadership practice, its dynamic relationship with the ecclesial community of the school and the desirability of an integrative image to captur...
Within a paradigm of building identity from a perspective of continuity and discontinuity, a model o...
For many years public expressions of faith and faith leadership were not something that secular Aust...
In order to fulfi ll their role of teaching children to receive Jesus and live out his call to creat...
This article explores the nature of leadership as expressed in literature and workshop commentary on...
This article focuses on the challenge of faith leadership in Catholic schools. In particular, it rev...
This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. ...
Catholic school identity has been identified as a priority topic in the field of Catholic education....
This article focuses on the challenge of faith leadership in Catholic schools. In particular, it dra...
This study offers a response to the question facing the Australian Anglican Church about how the mis...
This paper reports a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools to ascertai...
This research study explores the issue of school community leadership in Catholic primary schools wi...
The genesis for this conceptual article is the serious universal concern for Catholic school leaders...
Australian based research on the identity of the Catholic school (Sultmann & Brown, 2011) generated ...
The focus of this research project was the changing perception amongst practising Catholic school pr...
Faith leadership as a critical dimension of the role of the Catholic secondary school principal with...
Within a paradigm of building identity from a perspective of continuity and discontinuity, a model o...
For many years public expressions of faith and faith leadership were not something that secular Aust...
In order to fulfi ll their role of teaching children to receive Jesus and live out his call to creat...
This article explores the nature of leadership as expressed in literature and workshop commentary on...
This article focuses on the challenge of faith leadership in Catholic schools. In particular, it rev...
This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. ...
Catholic school identity has been identified as a priority topic in the field of Catholic education....
This article focuses on the challenge of faith leadership in Catholic schools. In particular, it dra...
This study offers a response to the question facing the Australian Anglican Church about how the mis...
This paper reports a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools to ascertai...
This research study explores the issue of school community leadership in Catholic primary schools wi...
The genesis for this conceptual article is the serious universal concern for Catholic school leaders...
Australian based research on the identity of the Catholic school (Sultmann & Brown, 2011) generated ...
The focus of this research project was the changing perception amongst practising Catholic school pr...
Faith leadership as a critical dimension of the role of the Catholic secondary school principal with...
Within a paradigm of building identity from a perspective of continuity and discontinuity, a model o...
For many years public expressions of faith and faith leadership were not something that secular Aust...
In order to fulfi ll their role of teaching children to receive Jesus and live out his call to creat...