Leading and Managing Extended Schools: Ensuring Every Child Matters: Education Leadership for Social Justice
Autor David Middlewood, Richard Parkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2009
'What are schools for? What happens when school walls come tumbling down, and school and community become inextricably linked, offering a range of extended provision to young people and opportunities for lifelong learning to adults? How would you lead such a school? David Middlewood and Richard Parker draw upon their personal and researched experience, to explore school leadership within a community which has an extended school at its heart. This is an engaging and purposeful book for researchers and practitioners alike' - Professor Ann Briggs, Newcastle University, Chair of BELMAS
This book shows leaders of all types of schools how to become effective in extended schooling and fulfil 'Every Child Matters' (ECM) requirements, by building on and adapting their current practices. The authors explain the context of Extended Schools, in the UK and elsewhere, and outline the features of effectiveness in schools and their leaders.
The authors provide practical advice using case studies from a range of settings which show what can be achieved across a wide variety of contexts. 'Points to consider' give advice to readers at all levels, covering staffing and resourcing, as well as the creation and development of successful partnerships in the community.
This book is an essential resource for leaders beginning in extended schools, and leaders already working in extended schools across nursery, primary and secondary settings. It is also relevant to governors, inspectors and advisers and leaders studying masters and doctorate courses in Leadership and Education Policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1412948304
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Education Leadership for Social Justice
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Management in Education
'This is a much needed book to provide insights and advice on current developments in the field of extended schooling, [combining] research amd practical experience in a perceptive and authoritative account...The book is well written in an accessible style and provides excellent case examples that bring an authenticity to the narrative...This is a very valuable contribution to the literature and is very timely as we consider future educational provision' -
Professor Brent Davies, Professor of International Leadership Development,
The University of Hull
Cuprins
What Are Extended Schools and Why Are They Needed?
The Implications for Current Schooling
What Kinds of Leadership Then?
PART TWO: WORKING WITH THE PEOPLE
Staffing the Extended School
Managing and Evaluating Performance and Accountability
Parents and Extended Schools
Creating Dynamic Partnerships
Sustaining Effective Partnerships in Extended Services
PART THREE: RESOURCES AND CONCLUSIONS
Resourcing the Extended School
Conclusions
Notă biografică
David Middlewood is currently a part-time Research Fellow at the Centre for Educational Studies in the University of Warwick, having previously worked at the University of Lincoln and the University of Leicester where he was Deputy Director of the Centre for Educational Leadership and Management. Prior to working in Higher Education, David taught in schools for many years, culminating in the principalship of a comprehensive secondary school for nine years, where awards were won for creative arts and equal opportunities. He has taught and researched extensively in the UK and also in various countries in Europe and Africa, being a visiting professor in New Zealand and in South Africa. David has written and edited more than twenty books, many on people leadership and management, strategic leadership, appraisal, practitioner research and some recent research includes work on high performing teams, support staff and student voice. He was co-editor of two professional journals for both primary and secondary school leaders for over six years. He recently co-authored a book on the leadership of groups of schools and his current work (with Ian Abbott) concerns leadership of learning for disadvantaged pupils.