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Place, Belonging and School Leadership: Researching to Make the Difference

Autor Dr Kathryn Riley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 dec 2018
Place, Belonging and School Leadership offers research findings, analysis and accessible tools for further research inquiry that are designed to contribute to the development of professional learning communities. Researching about place and belonging, Kathryn Riley argues, gives new teachers powerful insights into children's experiences in the classroom and playground, and encourages them to review and change their professional practices. It provides young people with a vehicle to voice their experiences, grow their skill and talents, and develop a sense of agency. Place, Belonging and School Leadership helps school leaders to be 'place-makers' who make 'belonging' work for pupils from many different backgrounds. It builds trust, develops the knowledge and capacities of staff, and harnesses the creative potential of young people to explore, reflect and act. Riley offers an invaluable leadership tool that strengthens school cultures and nourishes leadership throughout the school.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350093676
ISBN-10: 135009367X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 33 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Explores the innovative research design of the School a Place where I Belong? research project and its findings, involving 30 young student-researchers and 40 newly qualified teachers

Notă biografică

Kathryn Riley is Professor of Urban Education at the UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK, and Co-Director of The Art of Possibilities (www.theartofpossibilities.org.uk).

Cuprins

Foreword, Karen Seashore Louis, University of Minnesota, USAPrologueAbout the Author AcknowledgementsPart I: Place and Belonging in our Volatile World 1. Putting Belonging into the Frame 2. A World in the ClassroomPart II: Framing the Study: School - A Place Where I Belong?3. Themes Concepts and Agency 4. Designing the StudyPart III: Research in Action5. How School Leaders See It 6. Teacher-Researchers7. Student-Researchers Part IV: Leading Research to Make a Difference 8. A Step-change in Thinking 9. A New Way of Belonging?Appendix I: Further Research MaterialAppendix II: Materials for Student-researchersAppendix III: Videos Appendix IV: A Framework for an Intervention StrategyReferences Index

Recenzii

Kathryn Riley is here extending what is an increasingly urgent debate about school, both as a place of belonging and as a site of struggle. In the neo-liberal education marketplace, more and more schools are adopting measures, including police in corridors and classrooms, school exclusion and even the banning of parents, to win compliance with school values and ethos by coercion and to operate a regime with a primary focus on punishment and varying degrees of institutional bullying of students. Students have a capacity to do horrible things to one another and to dent their peers' confidence and sense of safety and wellbeing, especially through their use of social media and threats of violence in and out of school. Kathryn Riley underscores the importance of distributing leadership to the level of students themselves and delivering an essential part of their educational entitlement, i.e., guidance and support for each student in embracing their personal responsibility to act in a manner that helps to make the school a place where all can feel they belong, are valued and can learn and teach in safety and comfort.
Kathryn Riley's passion and scholarship are powerfully demonstrated throughout her new book. Bringing her life-long commitment to making the world a better place for young people, she creates an inspirational and universally applicable approach to school improvement, richly illustrated, theoretically robust, and eminently practical.