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Sonst. PersonenMcNae, Rachel (Hrsg.); Morrison, Michele (Hrsg.); Notman, Ross (Hrsg.)
TitelEducational leadership in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Issues of context and social justice.
QuelleWellington, New Zealand: NZCER Press (2017), XI, 180 S.Verfügbarkeit 
BeigabenLiteraturangaben
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN9780947509675
SchlagwörterBiografie; Neuseeland; Educational leadership; New Zealand; Social justice; Culturally relevant pedagogy; Educational equalization; Bildungstheorie; Bildungspraxis
AbstractIntroduction: leading for social justice and high needs in education / Ross Notman, Michele Morrison, and Rachel McNae -- "Nothing great is easily won" / Cathy Wylie -- Leading turnaround schools: surfacing hope in times of crisis / Rachel McNae with Sheralyn Cook -- Affective leadership: an illustration of the emotional side of social justice leadership /Christopher M. Branson with Lisa Morresey -- Penny Deane: transformative leader / Deborah Fraser -- "I wasn't really a decile 10 person": deliberate enactment of social justice leadership in a high-needs context / Michele Morrison -- In search of equity and excellence: a story of leadership from a rural school community / Mere Berryman and Zac Anderson -- When the odds are stacked against: leadership decisions that shift the odds / Jeanette Clarkin-Phillips -- Moriah Kindergarten: a turnaround leadership story from survival to success / Debbie Ryder -- Holistic leadership in a high-needs early childhood centre / Ross Notman -- Leading a school merger in a high-needs setting / Sylvia Robertson -- Transcending the personal and political: provocations / Michele Morrison, Ross Notman, and Rachel McNae. "Early childhood and school leaders are key members of our society, charged with one of the most important roles we can give a profession--the education, achievement and care of our children and young people. This book presents 10 inspirational case studies of how centre leaders, principals and leadership teams in high-needs New Zealand educational settings have enacted leadership towards a more equitable and democratic society. These stories share experiences of challenging leadership in diverse urban and rural contexts across early childhood, primary, intermediate and secondary schools. The research base of this book is taken from an international 20-country research study into how "social justice" and "high needs" are defined in different countries and how we might better prepare educators to lead for social justice in an increasingly complex world. Typically, such needs are defined within the concepts of social/economic disadvantage and ethnic groupings; however, New Zealand findings showed the definition of high needs to be much broader than expected. This book is written for early childhood, primary, intermediate and secondary school leaders and teachers; providers of educational leadership professional programmes and tertiary courses; and education system leaders"--Back cover.
Erfasst vonLibrary of Congress, Washington, DC
Update2018/2/06
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