This article questions why leaders in post-compulsory education tend not to view leadership research positively or utilise it in improving their practice. Drawing on the theoretical literature of educational management and leadership, and the current political and economic context of post-compulsory education, it proposes a new direction of critical practice leadership informed by advanced practitioner research. Challenging assumptions about leadership practice and leadership research creates opportunity for an ethical and practical perspective for leadership practitioners, and a distinctive contribution to the field of leadership theory and research by resisting the false dualism between theory and practice
The field of educational-leadership research has broadened over the last 50 years, with diverse know...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-152).The purpose of this study was to examine the leader...
Leadership of different kinds exists at many levels in the post-compulsory sector-from principles to...
This article questions why leaders in post-compulsory education tend not to view leadership research...
This article begins by presenting four main positions on the leadership in education territory: crit...
This article begins by presenting four main positions on the leadership in education territory: crit...
Summary: This is a paper that reviews and outlines the academic basis behind leadership in the post-...
ABSTRACTIn this article, I argue that we are witnessing a new phase or ‘theoryturn’ in the field of ...
Neoliberal ideologies influence both the content and pedagogical approach of educational leadership ...
This article is a set of reflections based on research into the secondary school/further education c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore opportunities for delivering sustainable leadership...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
This article identifies the need to think differently about educational partnerships in a changing a...
The intention of this article is to fi rmly build a case for the fi t of a “new scholar-ship ” known...
The field of educational-leadership research has broadened over the last 50 years, with diverse know...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-152).The purpose of this study was to examine the leader...
Leadership of different kinds exists at many levels in the post-compulsory sector-from principles to...
This article questions why leaders in post-compulsory education tend not to view leadership research...
This article begins by presenting four main positions on the leadership in education territory: crit...
This article begins by presenting four main positions on the leadership in education territory: crit...
Summary: This is a paper that reviews and outlines the academic basis behind leadership in the post-...
ABSTRACTIn this article, I argue that we are witnessing a new phase or ‘theoryturn’ in the field of ...
Neoliberal ideologies influence both the content and pedagogical approach of educational leadership ...
This article is a set of reflections based on research into the secondary school/further education c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore opportunities for delivering sustainable leadership...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
This article identifies the need to think differently about educational partnerships in a changing a...
The intention of this article is to fi rmly build a case for the fi t of a “new scholar-ship ” known...
The field of educational-leadership research has broadened over the last 50 years, with diverse know...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-152).The purpose of this study was to examine the leader...
Leadership of different kinds exists at many levels in the post-compulsory sector-from principles to...