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Book SynopsisUnderstanding Educational Leadership guides you through critical perspectives and approaches across the world, taking in the global north and south, and explores the ways in which educational leadership is currently understood, theorised, researched, modelled and practised. The book also covers contemporary issues including gender, sexual identity and race, as well as topics such as governance, performativity and corporatisation. It brings together evidence and ideas that illuminate the power structures and relations in educational leaders, leading and leadership and helps you to consider the impact on policy and practice, and to think about changes needed to mitigate the issues identified. The book showcases a wide range of theorists, including Bourdieu, Foucault and Fraser. Its impressive scope includes analyses of collectivist, neoliberal and historical influences on educational leadership. It explores forensically leadership styles, with an explicit focus on distributed, ins
Trade ReviewUnderstanding Educational Leadership is exactly the kind of critically oriented book that is so necessary today. It is insightful, clear, and provides the reader with crucial ways of both understanding and interrupting the models of educational leadership that are dominant in too many places today. * Michael W. Apple, John Bascom Professor Emeritus of Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA *
Essential reading!
Understanding Educational Leadership: Critical Perspectives and Approaches is a ‘must-read’ for anyone interested in school today, anyone and everyone. This book represents a major leap forward in our understanding of how schools work and who they best work for and why. This book brings together in one volume the best thinking of the best scholars in educational leadership today. It’s comprehensive, deep and thorough. It’ll likely be foundational in our thinking going forward, something solid upon which we can build. * Duncan Waite, Professor of Education and Community Leadership, Texas State University, USA *
A highly educational book, which really does promote a deeper understanding of educational leadership through critical perspectives. Its scope and contributions are impressive, offering insights from around the world, covering diverse historical and contemporary issues, while encouraging the reader to reflect critically on their own experiences and practices. * Phil Taylor, Assistant Professor in Educational Leadership and Management, University of Nottingham, UK *
This important book offers the first sustained attempt at a comprehensive account of educational leadership from a broadly critical perspectives stance. Among its many contributions is a deep challenge to leader-centric views of leadership with its associated focus on narrow views of leader agency. Instead, the book’s contributors highlight the importance of context as vital for framing the causal fabric in which leadership is enacted, a fabric that necessarily includes wider social forces. The book will be essential reading for researchers, students, policy-makers and practitioners in educational leadership. * Colin W. Evers, Professor of Educational Leadership, University of New South Wales, Australia *
“Leadership” is a contested concept that emerged along with neoliberal capitalism and the logic and language of the private sector. These international scholars explore “leadership” as a site of struggle over what it would mean for public schools to become truly public, equitable, anti-racist, caring, and democratic spaces and how we might reappropriate “leadership” toward these ends. * Gary Anderson, Professor of Educational Leadership, New York University, USA *
Table of ContentsNotes on contributors Foreword,
John Smyth Introduction: Taking critical perspectives and using critical approaches in educational leadership,
Steven J. Courtney, Helen M. Gunter, Richard Niesche and Tina Trujillo Part One: Critical perspectives and approaches across the world 1. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in the USA,
Tina Trujillo and Sonya Douglass Horsford 2. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in England,
Ruth McGinity and Kay Fuller 3. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in Australia,
Martin Mills and Glenda McGregor 4. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in South Africa,
Pontso Moorosi and Jan Heystek 5. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in China,
Ting Wang and Kai Yu 6. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in Indonesia,
Zulfa Sakhiyya and Tanya Fitzgerald 7. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in two Nordic countries,
Jorunn Møller and Linda Rönnberg 8. Critical perspectives in and approaches to educational leadership in Chile,
Alejandro Carrasco and Germán Fromm, with Helen M. Gunter Part Two: Critical perspectives on models and methods in educational leadership 9. Leading and managing in educational organizations,
Helen M. Gunter and Emiliano Grimaldi 10. Using theory in educational leadership, management and administration research,
Pat Thomson and Amanda Heffernan 11. Research methods in educational leadership,
Scott Eacott and Gus Riveros 12. An historical de-construction of leadership style,
Fenwick W. English and Lisa Catherine Ehrich 13. Distributed leadership,
Howard Youngs and Linda Evans 14. Educational and instructional leadership,
Scott Eacott and Richard Niesche 15. Educational reform and leading school change,
Jill Blackmore and Rachel McNae Part Three: Critical perspectives and approaches to contemporary issues in educational leadership 16. Gender and educational leadership,
Jane Wilkinson, Anar Purvee and Katrina MacDonald 17. Sexual identity and educational leadership,
Catherine A. Lugg and Robin Roscigno 18. Race and educational leadership,
Mark A. Gooden and Victoria Showunmi 19. Socio-economic class and educational leadership,
Helen M. Gunter and Steven J. Courtney 20. Governance and educational leadership,
Andrew Wilkins and Brad Gobby 21. Performativity, Managerialism and educational leadership,
Tanya Fitzgerald and Dave Hall 22. Corporatization and educational leadership,
Kenneth Saltman and Alexander J. Means 23. Leading in a genetics-informed education market,
Steven Jones, Steven J. Courtney and Helen M. Gunter Conclusion: Putting critical approaches to work in educational leadership,
Helen M. Gunter, Steven J. Courtney, Richard Niesche and Tina Trujillo