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'System leadership' (defined as 'leading beyond a single
institution') is a feature of the English education system which
has been heralded as both the solution to school improvement and an
extension to the school leadership career ladder. However, claims
that it evidences a change of governance towards increasing
self-regulation of the education system are contested. Susan Cousin
explores the governance and policy perspectives of system
leadership. She captures rich narratives over several years from
the lived experience of system leaders, headteachers they worked
with and those brokering the relationships. The daily realities of
the challenges they faced include tensions arising from conflicted
governance environments where autonomy coexists with accountability
and collaboration with competition. Identifying four types of
system leader: the Hero-head, the Auditor, the Protector and the
Collaborator, she presents a conceptual model of system leadership
practice. A clear explanation of how different approaches affect
power relationships, the nature of trust and types of learning, the
model can be used to inform decisions made by current and future
system leaders, and those who make policy. The book concludes by
reaffirming the power of system leadership to deliver educational
reform and the need to avoid unintended consequences including the
fragmentation of the system and increased inequality.
This enlightening and reflective guide studies the psychological
impact of racism and discrimination on BAME (Black, Asian and
Minority Ethnic) people and offers steps to improve wellbeing. It
includes definitions of race, racism and other commonly used terms,
such as microaggressions, and evaluates the effect of definitions
used to describe BAME people. Each chapter of the book focusses on
one category of wellbeing - self-acceptance, personal growth,
purpose in life, positive relations with others, environmental
mastery, autonomy - and includes case examples, spaces for
reflection and practical, creative exercises. For use as a tool
within counselling and therapeutic settings as well as a self-help
tool by individuals, each category provides a framework for
thinking about how to manage everyday racism, live with more
resilience, and thrive.
'System leadership' (defined as 'leading beyond a single
institution') is a feature of the English education system which
has been heralded as both the solution to school improvement and an
extension to the school leadership career ladder. However, claims
that it evidences a change of governance towards increasing
self-regulation of the education system are contested. Susan Cousin
explores the governance and policy perspectives of system
leadership. She captures rich narratives over several years from
the lived experience of system leaders, headteachers they worked
with and those brokering the relationships. The daily realities of
the challenges they faced include tensions arising from conflicted
governance environments where autonomy coexists with accountability
and collaboration with competition. Identifying four types of
system leader: the Hero-head, the Auditor, the Protector and the
Collaborator, she presents a conceptual model of system leadership
practice. A clear explanation of how different approaches affect
power relationships, the nature of trust and types of learning, the
model can be used to inform decisions made by current and future
system leaders, and those who make policy. The book concludes by
reaffirming the power of system leadership to deliver educational
reform and the need to avoid unintended consequences including the
fragmentation of the system and increased inequality.
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