Purpose: In recent years the benefits of distributed leadership have often assumed the status of an unchallengeable orthodoxy. There is a general acceptance that leadership is best when it is dispersed. In reality this is often little more than a form of ‘licensed leadership’ in which those working in subordinate roles can only exercise their leadership in tightly prescribed contexts. This article investigates the contribution of teacher professional development to promoting a more optimistic vision of teacher leadership and, ultimately, organisational change. It explores the role of leadership ‘from above’ in supporting classroom teachers to engage with and sustain change. Design: The study, which was situated in the Republic of Ireland,...
This issue of the Journal of Educational Change explores the complexity of leadership and, for and i...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
This study explores distributed leadership from the perspectives of teachers at different levels wit...
Purpose: In recent years the benefits of distributed leadership have often assumed the status of an ...
In recent years the benefits of distributed leadership have often assumed the status of an unchallen...
As countries work towards the reform of education systems, the focus has increasingly turned towards...
Describes the issue\u27s purpose, which is a modest attempt to restore the issue of teacher leaders...
Significant change is occurring in the education systems in most countries around the world. This ar...
A prominent feature of education discourse relating to teachers’ practice has been the call for incr...
This article examines how high school administrators influence teacher leadership in both positive a...
School leadership in post-primary schools in Ireland is in a state of flux. Since 2007, policy maker...
Copyright CARNThe paper outlines the concept of teacher leadership as it is used and understood with...
This paper explores key findings from a study that examined how distributed leadership affected scho...
Teacher leadership is increasingly being seen as a key vehicle for school improvement and renewal. H...
As graduate students tell their stories through a threaded internet conversation, it becomes evident...
This issue of the Journal of Educational Change explores the complexity of leadership and, for and i...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
This study explores distributed leadership from the perspectives of teachers at different levels wit...
Purpose: In recent years the benefits of distributed leadership have often assumed the status of an ...
In recent years the benefits of distributed leadership have often assumed the status of an unchallen...
As countries work towards the reform of education systems, the focus has increasingly turned towards...
Describes the issue\u27s purpose, which is a modest attempt to restore the issue of teacher leaders...
Significant change is occurring in the education systems in most countries around the world. This ar...
A prominent feature of education discourse relating to teachers’ practice has been the call for incr...
This article examines how high school administrators influence teacher leadership in both positive a...
School leadership in post-primary schools in Ireland is in a state of flux. Since 2007, policy maker...
Copyright CARNThe paper outlines the concept of teacher leadership as it is used and understood with...
This paper explores key findings from a study that examined how distributed leadership affected scho...
Teacher leadership is increasingly being seen as a key vehicle for school improvement and renewal. H...
As graduate students tell their stories through a threaded internet conversation, it becomes evident...
This issue of the Journal of Educational Change explores the complexity of leadership and, for and i...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
This study explores distributed leadership from the perspectives of teachers at different levels wit...