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Anatomy of a Professionalization Project: The Making of the Modern School Business Manager

Autor Dr Charlotte Woods
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2016
Public services have been a target for reform in Western-style democracies for more than three decades. This volume documents and examines the case of School Business Managers (SBMs) as an example of a growing but scarcely-acknowledged phenomenon: the government-backed creation of new 'professions' within the public sector for groups of support workers not formally recognised as such. The dawn of the millennium saw the beginning of an unprecedented professional project as the New Labour government set about the systematic creation of a pool of suitably skilled and qualified School Business Managers in England. The Government's stated purpose was to support educational leaders in meeting mounting public expectations for state schools in increasingly complex and challenging circumstances.Although the 'war stories' of lead professionals such as teachers and physicians in the context of reform have been extensively documented, the contribution of the army of less high-status professionals in public service institutions is poorly-understood. Drawing on first-hand accounts of people involved in bringing the SBM professional project about, and those whose professional lives the project sought to target, the SBMs themselves, the book turns the spotlight on an under-recognised group. It explores the purposes and outcomes of the professionalization initiative, comparing the process to the professional projects of SBMs in other countries and to parallel projects within the health sector.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474282536
ISBN-10: 1474282539
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Theoretically and empirically grounded critical review of the national School Business Manager professional development strategy, with lessons for new and established professions.

Notă biografică

Charlotte Woods is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Manchester, UK.

Cuprins

Foreword, Graham Butt1. The Making of a New Profession: The Case ExplainedPart 1: Politics and the Professional Project2. The School Business Manager Project in the Context of Public Sector Reform 3. The Public Sector ProfessionalPart 2: School Business Manager Professionalization 4. The School Business Manager Professionalization Programme5. Professional Knowledge and Skill6. Credentials and CareersPart 3: Professional Knowledge Applied 7. Individual Perspectives on Professional Practice 8. Applying Expertise Inter-professionally 9. Institutional Arrangements and Knowledge Application Part 4: Politics and the Professional Project 10. Professionalism as Personal Project 11. Professionalism is Political Project 12. Professionalization RevisitedBibliographyAppendicesIndex

Recenzii

Sometimes a book comes along that challenges how you think about the way schools work and the myriad new professionals who now work in schools. Anatomy of a Professionalization Project raises questions about power, influence and praxis in a post-welfare setting where business-led reforms are sculpting what it is to do education. Woods' book offers an expert voice and a rare insight into the life and times of those in schools who are charged with financial and administrative responsibility.
Anatomy of a Professionalization Project takes a distinctive approach to the emerging research into the school business manager profession. Charlotte Wood's timely book delivers critical insights into this "up-and-coming" profession and is an important contribution to growing discussions about the business aspects of educational leadership.