This article examines how recent policy reforms in Nova Scotia, Canada, encouraged and constrained distributed leadership in the provincial public education system. The study found the language of newly enacted legislation and policies encouraged distributed leadership by endorsing collaborative team processes for school improvement and special education/inclusive education. However, distributed leadership was constrained by the elimination of elected school boards, the reduced authority of school advisory councils, the altered duties of educational leaders, and the failure to enact essential supports for distributed leadership. Overall, this analysis found that recent policy reforms strengthened the control of the provincial ministry of ed...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Educational Managem...
This article tries to answer the question of whether distributed leadership contributes significantl...
This article examines the policy construction of leadership at all levels in Scottish education. In ...
This article examines how recent policy reforms in Nova Scotia, Canada, encouraged and constrained d...
This narrative study of four BC principals was an initial investigation of distributed leadership us...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
International education has become an increasingly important, yet complex policy sector in Canada. W...
This special issue of the International Journal of Education Policy & Leadership (IJEPL), Resear...
Between 1970 and 1990 enrolment in Newfoundland and Labrador schools dropped by 22 percent. The firs...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
Les changements entrepris il y a plus de dix ans au Québec visent à assouplir le fonctionnement orga...
Thirty-seven superintendents lead public school divisions in the Province of Manitoba; their role is...
Leadership is a highly complex activity, as leaders respond to increasing diversity and external acc...
This PhD study investigates distributed school leadership through small-scale empirical research us...
The intent of this article is to examine the role of charter schools in educational reform in the Al...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Educational Managem...
This article tries to answer the question of whether distributed leadership contributes significantl...
This article examines the policy construction of leadership at all levels in Scottish education. In ...
This article examines how recent policy reforms in Nova Scotia, Canada, encouraged and constrained d...
This narrative study of four BC principals was an initial investigation of distributed leadership us...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
International education has become an increasingly important, yet complex policy sector in Canada. W...
This special issue of the International Journal of Education Policy & Leadership (IJEPL), Resear...
Between 1970 and 1990 enrolment in Newfoundland and Labrador schools dropped by 22 percent. The firs...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
Les changements entrepris il y a plus de dix ans au Québec visent à assouplir le fonctionnement orga...
Thirty-seven superintendents lead public school divisions in the Province of Manitoba; their role is...
Leadership is a highly complex activity, as leaders respond to increasing diversity and external acc...
This PhD study investigates distributed school leadership through small-scale empirical research us...
The intent of this article is to examine the role of charter schools in educational reform in the Al...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Educational Managem...
This article tries to answer the question of whether distributed leadership contributes significantl...
This article examines the policy construction of leadership at all levels in Scottish education. In ...