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'Finalist' 2019 Association of American Publishers PROSE Award -
Education Practice and Theory We live in a complex age, with
multiple challenges to the practice of educational leadership, and
where there is widespread evidence of individuals wanting to retire
early from leadership positions, and of fewer wishing to take up
the role. This highly experienced team of cross-cultural
researchers combine scholarly research with over a decade of
extensive empirical research using an innovative 'portrait'
methodology to investigate the challenges that educational leaders
on two continents currently face. The kinds of challenges described
include: * the personal (e.g. being new to the job, coping with the
role, approaching retirement) * the inter-personal (e.g. power
relations, personal challenges with staff, parents and children) *
the local (e.g. issues faced by the school in the community) * the
national (e.g. government initiatives, inspection) * the global
(e.g. the impact of economic forces on political and institutional
management). Sustainable School Leadership then contributes to the
field of educational leadership in several ways. First, the authors
bring scholarly enquiry to life by providing detailed descriptions
of the challenges which individual educational leaders face in
different cultures in a globalised world. Second, they show how the
combined insights from individual portraits provide important and
meaningful critiques of national policies and organizational
functioning. Such critiques can then inform current and future
leadership research by a better understanding of how links between
the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of education promote or
discourage school leaders' sustainability. Finally, the authors
present important cross-cultural comparisons of eastern and western
approaches to educational leadership, suggesting that
sustainability - or a lack of it - may have different roots in
different cultures. Sustainable School Leadership is relevant to
students on educational leadership and management courses,
academics and researchers and school leaders.
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Solitude, Silence and Loneliness is the
first major account integrating research on solitude, silence and
loneliness from across academic disciplines and across the
lifespan. The editors explore how being alone - in its different
forms, positive and negative, as solitude, silence and loneliness -
is learned and developed, and how it is experienced in childhood
and youth, adulthood and old age. Philosophical, psychological,
historical, cultural and religious issues are addressed by
distinguished scholars from Europe, North and Latin America, and
Asia.
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Wong Ping: Your Silent Neighbor (Paperback)
Wong Ping; Edited by Gary Carrion-Murayari; Foreword by Lisa Phillips; Text written by Tobias Berger, David Horvitz
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R518
Discovery Miles 5 180
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Solitude, Silence and Loneliness is the
first major account integrating research on solitude, silence and
loneliness from across academic disciplines and across the
lifespan. The editors explore how being alone – in its different
forms, positive and negative, as solitude, silence and loneliness
– is learned and developed, and how it is experienced in
childhood and youth, adulthood and old age. Philosophical,
psychological, historical, cultural and religious issues are
addressed by distinguished scholars from Europe, North and Latin
America, and Asia.
'Finalist' 2019 Association of American Publishers PROSE Award -
Education Practice and Theory We live in a complex age, with
multiple challenges to the practice of educational leadership, and
where there is widespread evidence of individuals wanting to retire
early from leadership positions, and of fewer wishing to take up
the role. This highly experienced team of cross-cultural
researchers combine scholarly research with over a decade of
extensive empirical research using an innovative 'portrait'
methodology to investigate the challenges that educational leaders
on two continents currently face. The kinds of challenges described
include: * the personal (e.g. being new to the job, coping with the
role, approaching retirement) * the inter-personal (e.g. power
relations, personal challenges with staff, parents and children) *
the local (e.g. issues faced by the school in the community) * the
national (e.g. government initiatives, inspection) * the global
(e.g. the impact of economic forces on political and institutional
management). Sustainable School Leadership then contributes to the
field of educational leadership in several ways. First, the authors
bring scholarly enquiry to life by providing detailed descriptions
of the challenges which individual educational leaders face in
different cultures in a globalised world. Second, they show how the
combined insights from individual portraits provide important and
meaningful critiques of national policies and organizational
functioning. Such critiques can then inform current and future
leadership research by a better understanding of how links between
the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of education promote or
discourage school leaders' sustainability. Finally, the authors
present important cross-cultural comparisons of eastern and western
approaches to educational leadership, suggesting that
sustainability - or a lack of it - may have different roots in
different cultures. Sustainable School Leadership is relevant to
students on educational leadership and management courses,
academics and researchers and school leaders.
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