Ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted and not a little alarmed to have the privilege of delivering the Kilbrandon Lecture this evening. My theme tonight is leadership particularly focused on child protection. Over the years, like many of you here, I have had to complete questionnaires about personality traits and decision making preferences which are then converted into leadership styles. There was The KAI score on the adaptive innovative continuum, the Myers Briggs scales, and various colour related tests, to mention the ones I can remember, all derived from psychometric testing and interpretation whose validity has subsequently been called into question. The body of knowledge and theory about leadership is mostly dull and dry as dust - and...
Educational leadership is challenging, complex, and vitally important to student success. Despite t...
On November 26, 2021, Rear Admiral Richard Kelshall, former CARICOM Regional Advisor, presented on L...
Despite years of research and endless theorizing, little is known of what leadership really is. A di...
Ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted and not a little alarmed to have the privilege of delivering th...
It is a very real honour for me to have been invited to give this lecture. As you know, it is part o...
I would like to thank the Sutherland Trust for the invitation to give this lecture. It provides an o...
Welcome to the third issue of 2014 of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care. This year mark...
This short article reports on an interview with Graham McPheat, Senior Teaching Fellow, University o...
This article considers changing patterns of leadership in Scottish residential schools through the l...
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The 50th anniversary of the publication of the Kilbrandon report provides an opportunity to reflect ...
In this very personal account, Angus Skinner, former Chief Social Work Adviser to Scottish Ministers...
A provocation paper commissioned by the British Academy for the Childhood Policy Programme. Explores...
The presentation provides an update on Government’s plans and progress of the Education Bill. It exp...
About the book: The charismatic transformational leader, who creates a 'vision' for the future of t...
Educational leadership is challenging, complex, and vitally important to student success. Despite t...
On November 26, 2021, Rear Admiral Richard Kelshall, former CARICOM Regional Advisor, presented on L...
Despite years of research and endless theorizing, little is known of what leadership really is. A di...
Ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted and not a little alarmed to have the privilege of delivering th...
It is a very real honour for me to have been invited to give this lecture. As you know, it is part o...
I would like to thank the Sutherland Trust for the invitation to give this lecture. It provides an o...
Welcome to the third issue of 2014 of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care. This year mark...
This short article reports on an interview with Graham McPheat, Senior Teaching Fellow, University o...
This article considers changing patterns of leadership in Scottish residential schools through the l...
Stories are a part of every culture, helping people to understand their history, their hopes and the...
The 50th anniversary of the publication of the Kilbrandon report provides an opportunity to reflect ...
In this very personal account, Angus Skinner, former Chief Social Work Adviser to Scottish Ministers...
A provocation paper commissioned by the British Academy for the Childhood Policy Programme. Explores...
The presentation provides an update on Government’s plans and progress of the Education Bill. It exp...
About the book: The charismatic transformational leader, who creates a 'vision' for the future of t...
Educational leadership is challenging, complex, and vitally important to student success. Despite t...
On November 26, 2021, Rear Admiral Richard Kelshall, former CARICOM Regional Advisor, presented on L...
Despite years of research and endless theorizing, little is known of what leadership really is. A di...