School Leadership and Strategy in Managerialist Times

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This book is dedicated to an analysis and synthesis of research on strategy and school leadership, with the ultimate goal of suggesting a new research programme.

Each chapter takes up this challenge through different means, resulting in an overview of the construct of strategy within the practice of school leadership. It is hoped that each of these chapters encourages students, practitioners and scholars to continue to investigate this important topic and to undertake the methodological challenges set out to advance our understanding of strategy and school leadership in managerialist times.

Despite maintaining a primarily scholarly focus—as such a focus is exceedingly important for the advancement of any domain of inquiry—it is also recognised that many of the ideas discussed have profound practical significance for schools and those who lead and manage them.

The arguments in this book, particularly those in the latter chapters seek to expand the horizons of scholarship and understanding on the topic of strategy and school leadership. Although this should not be interpreted as a prescriptive call for how further inquiry should be undertaken, it is but one voice in the conversation. The reviews, studies, analysis and proposed research programme of this book argue that the strategies of school leaders are of considerable theoretical and practical importance to schools, the governance of schooling and the behaviour and performance of schools. While this book offers a blueprint for further inquiry, it remains for the reader to accept the challenge. Doing so will enable important new insights into strategy and school leadership.

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Strategy and the principal
Setting the scene
Pages: 1–7
Engaging with the literature
Where are we now?
Pages: 9–38
What do we have here?
Putting the literature to the test
Pages: 39–62
Leadership preparation and school planning
The Trojan Horse of the State
Pages: 63–82
Lacking a shared vision
Practitioners and the literature on the topic of strategy
Pages: 83–95
Strategy as leadership
An alternate way of seeing
Pages: 97–108
An alternate research programme
The leadership practices of educational managers
Pages: 109–115
References
Pages: 121–135
Index
Pages: 137–138
“A welcome departure from rational approaches that oversimplify the practice and theorising of strategy in and for schools.” —Journal of Educational Administration and History
Educational Researchers and their students
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