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Engaging Minds - Evolving Learning and Teaching (Paperback, 4th edition): Brent Davis, Krista Francis Engaging Minds - Evolving Learning and Teaching (Paperback, 4th edition)
Brent Davis, Krista Francis
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

-Offers a cutting-edge introduction to current interdisciplinary studies of teaching and learning to teach-does not prescribe teaching, but rather invites readers into nuanced understandings of the current range of beliefs and cultural understandings of teaching, along with an overview of the historical and conceptual influences on educational practice. -Structured around four prominent "moments" in formal education: Standardized Education; Authentic Education; Democratic Citizenship Education; and Systemic Sustainability Education. -Draws readers into new ways of thinking about and responding to the ideas and information presented through a variety of sophisticated, interactive pedagogical features and graphic displays.

Developing Successful Leadership (Hardcover, 2010): Brent Davies, Mark Brundrett Developing Successful Leadership (Hardcover, 2010)
Brent Davies, Mark Brundrett
R2,919 Discovery Miles 29 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research has shown that school leadership is second only to classroom teaching in its effect on pupil learning. As the demands on management teams become ever more complex, this volume offers a fresh and expansive view on the challenges to be met in developing a leadership career. With contributions from some of the most accomplished commentators on school leadership and management from around the world, this book moves away from the simple 'how to' of becoming a principal, focusing instead on the wider issues of becoming a successful leader. The central aim has been to assemble powerful statements from international authorities that encapsulate leading-edge thinking on a group of interconnected themes based on the notion of developing successful leadership in, and beyond, schools. In so doing the text examines strategies for existing leaders developing their full capacity as well as enhancing the skills of those new to, or aspiring to, a leadership role. The chapters contributed by a carefully selected group of leading educationalists present insights on a number of central themes, including: developing new skill sets in leadership, the ethical and moral dimensions of leading an organisation, Leadership for instructional and pedagogical success, developing leadership capacity and capability through strategic activity. Rather than taking a technical approach of how to undertake the managerial or administrative tasks, the authors seek instead to develop critical leadership perspectives and skills, with chapters on vitally important topics such as strategies for maximizing the potential of the leadership team as a whole. They draw not only upon the literature in the field of educational leadership but also a wider literature in the field of business and management. This diversity of perspective ensures this book's appeal to a broad international readership.

Engaging Minds - Evolving Learning and Teaching (Hardcover, 4th edition): Brent Davis, Krista Francis Engaging Minds - Evolving Learning and Teaching (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Brent Davis, Krista Francis
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

-Offers a cutting-edge introduction to current interdisciplinary studies of teaching and learning to teach-does not prescribe teaching, but rather invites readers into nuanced understandings of the current range of beliefs and cultural understandings of teaching, along with an overview of the historical and conceptual influences on educational practice. -Structured around four prominent "moments" in formal education: Standardized Education; Authentic Education; Democratic Citizenship Education; and Systemic Sustainability Education. -Draws readers into new ways of thinking about and responding to the ideas and information presented through a variety of sophisticated, interactive pedagogical features and graphic displays.

The Math Teachers Know - Profound Understanding of Emergent Mathematics (Paperback, New): Brent Davis, Moshe Renert The Math Teachers Know - Profound Understanding of Emergent Mathematics (Paperback, New)
Brent Davis, Moshe Renert
R1,227 Discovery Miles 12 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What sorts of mathematics competencies must teachers have in order to teach the discipline well? This book offers a novel take on the question. Most research is focused on explicit knowledge-that is, on the sorts of insights that might be specified, catalogued, taught, and tested. In contrast, this book focuses on the tacit dimensions of teachers' mathematics knowledge that precede and enable their competencies with formal mathematics. It highlights the complexity of this knowledge and offers strategies to uncover it, analyze it, and re-synthesize it in ways that will make it more available for teaching. Emerging from 10 years of collaborative inquiry with practicing teachers, it is simultaneously informed by the most recent research and anchored to the realities of teachers' lives in classrooms.

The Math Teachers Know - Profound Understanding of Emergent Mathematics (Hardcover, New): Brent Davis, Moshe Renert The Math Teachers Know - Profound Understanding of Emergent Mathematics (Hardcover, New)
Brent Davis, Moshe Renert
R4,548 Discovery Miles 45 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What sorts of mathematics competencies must teachers have in order to teach the discipline well? This book offers a novel take on the question. Most research is focused on explicit knowledge-that is, on the sorts of insights that might be specified, catalogued, taught, and tested. In contrast, this book focuses on the tacit dimensions of teachers' mathematics knowledge that precede and enable their competencies with formal mathematics. It highlights the complexity of this knowledge and offers strategies to uncover it, analyze it, and re-synthesize it in ways that will make it more available for teaching. Emerging from 10 years of collaborative inquiry with practicing teachers, it is simultaneously informed by the most recent research and anchored to the realities of teachers' lives in classrooms.

Opting For Self-Management - The early experience of grant-maintained schools (Paperback): Brent Davies, Lesley Anderson Opting For Self-Management - The early experience of grant-maintained schools (Paperback)
Brent Davies, Lesley Anderson
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1991. This book examines the early experiences of the first grant-maintained Schools and considers the challenges facing the self-managing school in the 1990s. The book looks at the context of the change of status, what it means to be grant-maintained, and reviews the types of schools that have opted out so far and their reasons for doing so. A section of specially commissioned case studies written by headteachers offers accounts of how each school has coped with the move to grant-maintained status. The book provides a practical and realistic appraisal of grant-maintained schools and their move towards self-management, exploring both the advantages and the disadvantages of opting out of local authority control.

Complexity and Education - Inquiries Into Learning, Teaching, and Research (Paperback): Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara Complexity and Education - Inquiries Into Learning, Teaching, and Research (Paperback)
Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the contributions, actual and potential, of complexity thinking to educational research and practice. While its focus is on the theoretical premises and the methodology, not specific applications, the aim is pragmatic--to present complexity thinking as an important and appropriate attitude for educators and educational researchers. Part I is concerned with global issues around complexity thinking, as read through an educational lens. Part II cites a diversity of practices and studies that are either explicitly informed by or that might be aligned with complexity research, and offers focused and practiced advice for structuring projects in ways that are consistent with complexity thinking. Complexity thinking offers a powerful alternative to the linear, reductionist approaches to inquiry that have dominated the sciences for hundreds of years and educational research for more than a century. It has captured the attention of many researchers whose studies reach across traditional disciplinary boundaries to investigate phenomena such as: How does the brain work? What is consciousness? What is intelligence? What is the role of emergent technologies in shaping personalities and possibilities? How do social collectives work? What is knowledge? Complexity research posits that a deep similarity among these phenomena is that each points toward some sort of system that learns. The authors' intent is not to offer a complete account of the relevance of complexity thinking to education, not to prescribe and delimit, but to challenge readers to examine their own assumptions and theoretical commitments--whether anchored by commonsense, classical thought or any of the posts (such as postmodernism, poststructuralism, postcolonialism, postpositivism, postformalism, postepistemology) that mark the edges of current discursive possibility. Complexity and Education is THE introduction to the emerging field of complexity thinking for the education community. It is specifically relevant for educational researchers, graduate students, and inquiry-oriented teacher practitioners.

School Leadership in the 21st Century (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Christopher Bowring-Carr, Brent Davies, Linda Ellison School Leadership in the 21st Century (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Christopher Bowring-Carr, Brent Davies, Linda Ellison
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Education reform continues to be a dominating feature of education in the UK and many other countries throughout the world. As a result of this, it is now more important than ever that headteachers and school managers develop the skills, which will enable them to manage their new responsibilities effectively. In School Leadership in the 21st Century all the major aspects of school leadership are discussed, including: strategical and ethical dimensions of leadership; leading and managing change; leading and managing staff in high performance schools; information for student learning and organisational learning; and transformation of schools in the 21st century. The authors of this completely updated and revised edition have addressed the new standards and competency frameworks, making this an essential read for all headteachers and aspiring headteachers on NPQH or LPSH courses and anyone else with an interest in school leadership.

Opting for Self-management - The Early Experience of Grant-maintained Schools (Hardcover): Brent Davies, Lesley Anderson Opting for Self-management - The Early Experience of Grant-maintained Schools (Hardcover)
Brent Davies, Lesley Anderson
R2,885 Discovery Miles 28 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1991. This book examines the early experiences of the first grant-maintained Schools and considers the challenges facing the self-managing school in the 1990s. The book looks at the context of the change of status, what it means to be grant-maintained, and reviews the types of schools that have opted out so far and their reasons for doing so. A section of specially commissioned case studies written by headteachers offers accounts of how each school has coped with the move to grant-maintained status. The book provides a practical and realistic appraisal of grant-maintained schools and their move towards self-management, exploring both the advantages and the disadvantages of opting out of local authority control.

Teaching Mathematics - Toward a Sound Alternative (Paperback): Brent Davis Teaching Mathematics - Toward a Sound Alternative (Paperback)
Brent Davis
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents an approach to the teaching of mathematics that departs radically from conventional prescription-oriented and management-based methods. It brings together recent developments in such diverse fields as continental and pragmatist philosophy, enactivist thought, critical discourses, cognitive theory, evolution, ecology, and mathematics, and challenges the assumptions that permeate much of mathematics teaching. The discussion focuses on the language used to frame the role of the teacher and is developed around the commonsense distinctions drawn between thought and action, subject and object, individual and collective, fact and fiction, teacher and student, and classroom tasks and real life.
The discussion also addresses the question of how mathematics teaching can be reformed to better suit current academic and social climates. Making use of the theoretical framework of enactivism, the book explores the subject through an account of a middle school teacher's appreciation and understanding of her role. Teaching mathematics, as both the report of this teacher's experience and the discussion make clear, demands an embracing of ambiguity, uncertainty, complexity, and moral responsibility.
Courses for Adoption
Education: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers, Methods for Teaching Elementary Schools, Methods for Teaching Secondary Schools, Curriculum Studies, Critical Pedagogy
Special Features
*Elucidates the importance and relationship between theory and practice.
*Employs reflective teaching techniques to focus students on their own learning, knowledge, and understanding of mathematics.
*Details a collaborative venture that traces the developmentof new thinking and insights about math teaching and learning.
*A fine blending of theory with practice.

Teaching Mathematics - Toward a Sound Alternative (Hardcover): Brent Davis Teaching Mathematics - Toward a Sound Alternative (Hardcover)
Brent Davis
R4,289 Discovery Miles 42 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents an approach to the teaching of mathematics that departs radically from conventional prescription-oriented and management-based methods. It brings together recent developments in such diverse fields as continental and pragmatist philosophy, enactivist thought, critical discourses, cognitive theory, evolution, ecology, and mathematics, and challenges the assumptions that permeate much of mathematics teaching. The discussion focuses on the language used to frame the role of the teacher and is developed around the commonsense distinctions drawn between thought and action, subject and object, individual and collective, fact and fiction, teacher and student, and classroom tasks and real life.
The discussion also addresses the question of how mathematics teaching can be reformed to better suit current academic and social climates. Making use of the theoretical framework of enactivism, the book explores the subject through an account of a middle school teacher's appreciation and understanding of her role. Teaching mathematics, as both the report of this teacher's experience and the discussion make clear, demands an embracing of ambiguity, uncertainty, complexity, and moral responsibility.
Courses for Adoption
Education: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers, Methods for Teaching Elementary Schools, Methods for Teaching Secondary Schools, Curriculum Studies, Critical Pedagogy
Special Features
*Elucidates the importance and relationship between theory and practice.
*Employs reflective teaching techniques to focus students on their own learning, knowledge, and understanding of mathematics.
*Details a collaborative venture that traces the development ofnew thinking and insights about math teaching and learning.
*A fine blending of theory with practice.

Engaging Minds - Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching (Paperback, 3rd edition): Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara, Rebecca... Engaging Minds - Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara, Rebecca Luce-Kapler
R2,017 Discovery Miles 20 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Engaging Minds: Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching explores the diverse beliefs and practices that define the current landscape of formal education. The 3rd edition of this introduction to interdisciplinary studies of teaching and learning to teach is restructured around four prominent historical moments in formal education: Standardized Education, Authentic Education, Democratic Citizenship Education, Systemic Sustainability Education. These moments serve as the foci of the four sections of the book, each with three chapters dealing respectively with history, epistemology, and pedagogy within the moment. This structure makes it possible to read the book in two ways - either "horizontally" through the four in-depth treatments of the moments or "vertically" through coherent threads of history, epistemology, and pedagogy. Pedagogical features include suggestions for delving deeper to get at subtleties that can't be simply stated or appreciated through reading alone, several strategies to highlight and distinguish important vocabulary in the text, and more than 150 key theorists and researchers included among the search terms and in the Influences section rather than a formal reference list.

STEM Education by Design - Opening Horizons of Possibility (Paperback): Brent Davis, Krista Francis, Sharon Friesen STEM Education by Design - Opening Horizons of Possibility (Paperback)
Brent Davis, Krista Francis, Sharon Friesen
R1,228 Discovery Miles 12 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An accessible text that assumes no prior knowledge, this book is grounded in the realization that "STEM" and "STEM Education" have not yet evolved into fully coherent fields of study, and fills this gap by offering an original model and strategy for developing coherences in a way that both honors the integrity of each of STEM's constituent disciplines and explores the ways they can amplify one another when used together to address complex contemporary issues. This book demonstrates how STEM can and should be understood as more than a collection of disciplines; it is a transdisciplinary, possibility-rich domain that is much more than the sum of its parts. Building on the actual work of scientists, engineers, and other professionals, the authors disrupt preconceptions about STEM domains, and provide the tools and evidence-based approaches to create new possibilities for all learners. Covering historical influences, theoretical frameworks, and current debates and challenges, this book positions teachers and students as agents of change. Each chapter features In Brief openers to introduce the topic; Opening Anecdotes to reflect the chapter's key themes; Sidebars to put core principles in context; Consolidating Key Points activities to summarize and highlight important details; and Challenges to build upon and extend topics explored in the chapter from different angles.

Engaging Minds - Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara, Rebecca... Engaging Minds - Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Brent Davis, Dennis Sumara, Rebecca Luce-Kapler
R4,843 Discovery Miles 48 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Engaging Minds: Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching explores the diverse beliefs and practices that define the current landscape of formal education. The 3rd edition of this introduction to interdisciplinary studies of teaching and learning to teach is restructured around four prominent historical moments in formal education: Standardized Education, Authentic Education, Democratic Citizenship Education, Systemic Sustainability Education. These moments serve as the foci of the four sections of the book, each with three chapters dealing respectively with history, epistemology, and pedagogy within the moment. This structure makes it possible to read the book in two ways - either "horizontally" through the four in-depth treatments of the moments or "vertically" through coherent threads of history, epistemology, and pedagogy. Pedagogical features include suggestions for delving deeper to get at subtleties that can't be simply stated or appreciated through reading alone, several strategies to highlight and distinguish important vocabulary in the text, and more than 150 key theorists and researchers included among the search terms and in the Influences section rather than a formal reference list.

Developing Successful Leadership (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Brent Davies, Mark Brundrett Developing Successful Leadership (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Brent Davies, Mark Brundrett
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research has shown that school leadership is second only to classroom teaching in its effect on pupil learning. As the demands on management teams become ever more complex, this volume offers a fresh and expansive view on the challenges to be met in developing a leadership career. With contributions from some of the most accomplished commentators on school leadership and management from around the world, this book moves away from the simple 'how to' of becoming a principal, focusing instead on the wider issues of becoming a successful leader. The central aim has been to assemble powerful statements from international authorities that encapsulate leading-edge thinking on a group of interconnected themes based on the notion of developing successful leadership in, and beyond, schools. In so doing the text examines strategies for existing leaders developing their full capacity as well as enhancing the skills of those new to, or aspiring to, a leadership role. The chapters contributed by a carefully selected group of leading educationalists present insights on a number of central themes, including: developing new skill sets in leadership, the ethical and moral dimensions of leading an organisation, Leadership for instructional and pedagogical success, developing leadership capacity and capability through strategic activity. Rather than taking a technical approach of how to undertake the managerial or administrative tasks, the authors seek instead to develop critical leadership perspectives and skills, with chapters on vitally important topics such as strategies for maximizing the potential of the leadership team as a whole. They draw not only upon the literature in the field of educational leadership but also a wider literature in the field of business and management. This diversity of perspective ensures this book's appeal to a broad international readership.

School Leadership in the 21st Century (Paperback, 2nd edition): Christopher Bowring-Carr, Brent Davies, Linda Ellison School Leadership in the 21st Century (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Christopher Bowring-Carr, Brent Davies, Linda Ellison
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Education reform continues to be a dominating feature of education in the UK and many other countries throughout the world. As a result of this, it is now more important than ever that headteachers and school managers develop the skills which enable them to manage their new responsibilities effectively. In School Leadership in the 21st Century all the major aspects of school leadership are discussed, including: the strategic and ethical dimensions of leadership leading and managing change leading and managing staff in high performance schools information for student learning and organisational learning transformation of schools in the tewnty-first century. The authors of this completely updated and revised edition have addressed the new standards and competency frameworks, making this an essential read for all headteachers and aspiring headteachers on NPQH or LPSH courses and anyone else with an interest in school leadership.

The New Strategic Direction and Development of the School - Key Frameworks for School Improvement Planning (Paperback, 2nd... The New Strategic Direction and Development of the School - Key Frameworks for School Improvement Planning (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Brent Davies, Linda Ellison
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Schools will not be able to continue to improve unless they move away from an over-concentration on the short-term and focus onto the strategic nature of planning and development. The more targets, the less the effects - what we need is strategy and sustainability. This book links school improvement planning and strategic development for leadership enhancement as well as for management accountability.

Short-term planning, in the form of target-setting plans aimed at improving standards, has gained increasing importance. While the book agrees that this is necessary, it puts forward the view that short-term planning is not sufficient for the longer-term development of the school. Sustainability and strategic development are of critical importance and for these the authors believe that a more holistic approach to planning is necessary. To that end, this book links short and longer-term planning in a framework, which supports the strategic development of the school.

The authors are national experts in the field and in preparing this text have worked extensively with headteachers, deputy headteachers, governors and those participating in NPQH and masters programmes in educational leadership and management.

The New Strategic Direction and Development of the School - Key Frameworks for School Improvement Planning (Hardcover, 2nd... The New Strategic Direction and Development of the School - Key Frameworks for School Improvement Planning (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Brent Davies, Linda Ellison
R5,124 Discovery Miles 51 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Schools will not be able to continue to improve unless they move away from an over-concentration on the short-term and focus onto the strategic nature of planning and development. The more targets, the less the effects - what we need is strategy and sustainability. This book links school improvement planning and strategic development for leadership enhancement as well as for management accountability.

Short-term planning, in the form of target-setting plans aimed at improving standards, has gained increasing importance. While the book agrees that this is necessary, it puts forward the view that short-term planning is not sufficient for the longer-term development of the school. Sustainability and strategic development are of critical importance and for these the authors believe that a more holistic approach to planning is necessary. To that end, this book links short and longer-term planning in a framework, which supports the strategic development of the school.

The authors are national experts in the field and in preparing this text have worked extensively with headteachers, deputy headteachers, governors and those participating in NPQH and masters programmes in educational leadership and management.

Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years - Principles, Assertions, and Speculations (Paperback): Brent Davis, Spatial Reasoning... Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years - Principles, Assertions, and Speculations (Paperback)
Brent Davis, Spatial Reasoning Study Group
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past several years, "spatial reasoning" has gained renewed prominence among mathematics educators, as spatial skills are proving to be not just essential to mathematical understanding but also strong predictors of future success beyond the classroom in fields such as science, technology, and engineering. By exploring both primary and emergent dimensions, Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years helps define the concept of spatial reasoning and provides compelling evidence of the need for a clear focus within early education specifically. The authors review the research, look across current theories, and investigate implications for contemporary school mathematics pedagogy as they identify areas of inquiry necessary to bring a stronger spatial reasoning emphasis into the classroom. The book contains many classroom- or workshop-based vignettes, highlighting the complexity of spatial reasoning in educational practice, providing an in-depth analysis of spatial reasoning as it applies to classroom practice, and offering new ways of framing lessons to help young students hone their spatial reasoning abilities. The book concludes with a forward-looking agenda that contributes to developing a greater understanding of the role spatial reasoning plays in educational contexts and beyond. Supported by plentiful visual representations, Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years skillfully integrates the conceptual and the concrete, making this text a dynamic and accessible resource.

Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years - Principles, Assertions, and Speculations (Hardcover): Brent Davis, Spatial Reasoning... Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years - Principles, Assertions, and Speculations (Hardcover)
Brent Davis, Spatial Reasoning Study Group
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past several years, "spatial reasoning" has gained renewed prominence among mathematics educators, as spatial skills are proving to be not just essential to mathematical understanding but also strong predictors of future success beyond the classroom in fields such as science, technology, and engineering. By exploring both primary and emergent dimensions, Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years helps define the concept of spatial reasoning and provides compelling evidence of the need for a clear focus within early education specifically. The authors review the research, look across current theories, and investigate implications for contemporary school mathematics pedagogy as they identify areas of inquiry necessary to bring a stronger spatial reasoning emphasis into the classroom. The book contains many classroom- or workshop-based vignettes, highlighting the complexity of spatial reasoning in educational practice, providing an in-depth analysis of spatial reasoning as it applies to classroom practice, and offering new ways of framing lessons to help young students hone their spatial reasoning abilities. The book concludes with a forward-looking agenda that contributes to developing a greater understanding of the role spatial reasoning plays in educational contexts and beyond. Supported by plentiful visual representations, Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years skillfully integrates the conceptual and the concrete, making this text a dynamic and accessible resource.

STEM Education by Design - Opening Horizons of Possibility (Hardcover): Brent Davis, Krista Francis, Sharon Friesen STEM Education by Design - Opening Horizons of Possibility (Hardcover)
Brent Davis, Krista Francis, Sharon Friesen
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An accessible text that assumes no prior knowledge, this book is grounded in the realization that "STEM" and "STEM Education" have not yet evolved into fully coherent fields of study, and fills this gap by offering an original model and strategy for developing coherences in a way that both honors the integrity of each of STEM's constituent disciplines and explores the ways they can amplify one another when used together to address complex contemporary issues. This book demonstrates how STEM can and should be understood as more than a collection of disciplines; it is a transdisciplinary, possibility-rich domain that is much more than the sum of its parts. Building on the actual work of scientists, engineers, and other professionals, the authors disrupt preconceptions about STEM domains, and provide the tools and evidence-based approaches to create new possibilities for all learners. Covering historical influences, theoretical frameworks, and current debates and challenges, this book positions teachers and students as agents of change. Each chapter features In Brief openers to introduce the topic; Opening Anecdotes to reflect the chapter's key themes; Sidebars to put core principles in context; Consolidating Key Points activities to summarize and highlight important details; and Challenges to build upon and extend topics explored in the chapter from different angles.

Leading the Strategically Focused School - Success and Sustainability (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Brent Davies Leading the Strategically Focused School - Success and Sustainability (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Brent Davies
R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing upon Brent Davies's extensive experience in presenting nationally and internationally to school leaders, this book distils the collective wisdom from educationalists across the globe. Updated with new international examples and references and a significant new chapter on developing strategic talent in schools, the book has been described as a 'must read' for existing and aspiring school leaders. The book focuses on: " establishing processes for building whole school involvement " strategic approaches to build capacity in your school " building and sustaining strategic leadership throughout the school " developing strategic talent in schools " characteristics of strategically focused schools This book is an indispensable read for school leaders who want to focus on bringing sustainable improvement to their school. Dr Brent Davies is Professor of Leadership Development at the University of Hull.

Passionate Leadership in Education (Paperback): Brent Davies, Tim Brighouse Passionate Leadership in Education (Paperback)
Brent Davies, Tim Brighouse
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'I recommend the book as an inspiration to those who are looking for the words that express what they may already do (or will do in the future!) for these well known writers have world wide experience in recognising and knowing what it is that makes the passionate leader' - International Journal of Educational Management 'This is a very interesting collection of chapters on leadership...Each chapter is written with verve and conviction, and it makes quite stimulating reading' - Curriculum Perspectives 'Passionate Leadership is a fantastic book by leading thinkers and doers in the education field. It takes moral purpose to new levels, and above all it puts passion in perspective. The book shows that it is not passion by itself that counts but in combination with strategies, insights and daily wisdom. Above all this is a book of action , not rhetoric.' - Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus, OISE/University of Toronto and Special Adviser on Education to the Premier of Ontario 'How opportune that Brent Davies and Tim Brighouse have produced a book on "Passionate Leadership". As school leaders are becoming increasingly disillusioned with instrumental forms of educational reform, Davies, Brighouse and their contributors offer a new vision of leadership one that is driven by a belief that teaching is about enabling every child to reach their potential, and a conviction that schools should be places filled with joy and optimism in the pursuit of social justice. This inspiration will encourage all our leaders to take their work to a new level.' - Professor David Hopkins, HSBC iNet Chair of International Leadership, Formerly the Chief Adviser to three Secretary of States In this book, internationally recognized writers on leadership explore what makes leaders passionate about their role and their schools. The contributors show that leadership must move on from the realm of a role or job towards an energy and commitment for enhancing children's learning and children's lives. They maintain that passion must be the driving force that moves vision into action, through a range of chapters from internationally known contributors Brent Davies, Tim Brighouse, Geoff Southworth, Chris Day, John MacBeath, Andy Hargreaves, John Novak, Brain Caldwell, and Alan Flintham. What sustains and drives leaders to achieve in a changing and challenging educational environment? What maintains their passion for education and children's achievement? This book seeks to answer these questions. The book is essential for all students on leadership programs and educational professionals looking to achieve self and organisational improvement.

Developing Sustainable Leadership (Paperback, New edition): Brent Davies Developing Sustainable Leadership (Paperback, New edition)
Brent Davies
R1,131 Discovery Miles 11 310 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

`This book tackles the leadership question by looking both outward and inward, the latter being how to sustain oneself as a leader...Developing Sustainable Leadership is an important contribution to the field of educational leadership' - Education Libraries `This collection of pithy analysis and insightful solutions will be easily assimilated by school leaders, policy makers and community stakeholders who will, with relative ease, be left eager to recontextualise the wisdom within to their own unique circumstances' - ESCalate `School leaders and teachers know a lot more than they think they do. So, what prevents the release of that creative energy? Look, no further than this thought provoking collection of essays from world leading scholars. It treats us to a kaleidoscopic view of what we do know, what we ought to know and what we urgently need to do to harness the power of sustainable leadership. Policy makers, please take careful note!' - John MacBeath, Professor Education Leadership, University of Cambridge With increasing accountability pressures, developing and sustaining leaders is a major challenge for all those involved in education today. This book brings together eleven outstanding writers to provide insights, frameworks and ideas on how we can sustain our school leaders and develop values-based leadership in order to counter the short-term management solutions that abound. Andy Hargreaves, Dean Fink, Michael Fullan, Brent Davies, Ken Leithwood, David Hopkins, Geoff Southworth, Brian Caldwell, Chris Day, Terry Deal and Gib Hentschke represent some of the most powerful thinkers and writers in the educational leadership field who respond to the challenge of how we can develop and sustain our school leaders. While a great deal has been written on preparation for leadership, this book takes leadership thinking to the next level by providing strategies for enhancing and empowering the leaders we have. This book is a key source of ideas, insights and frameworks for all those involved in sustaining our school leaders. 'Offers a clarity to complex problems that enables both the academic and general reader to identify with the issues dealt with...the book is an enjoyable insight into several leaders' view on leadership, which Brent Davies has pulled together well and which will be of use to headteachers, aspiring leaders and academics alike' - International Journal of Educational Management

As I See It - Memories & Musings of a Middle Aged Southern Man (Paperback): Brent Davis As I See It - Memories & Musings of a Middle Aged Southern Man (Paperback)
Brent Davis
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Brent Davis has been writing a successful column for his hometown newspaper, the Courier, for over two years. His unique perspective on life and growing up in the South is on display between the covers of this wonderful book.

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