Educational Leadership through a Practice Lens

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Educational Leadership through a Practice Lens

Practice Matters

Sociology Education Philosophy and theory of education Educational strategies and policy Educational administration and organization

Author: Jane Wilkinson

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Collection: Educational Leadership Theory

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 15 December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 437 Kb

ISBN: 9789811676291


Overview

This book provides the theoretical and analytical resources for an urgent rethinking of the social project of educating and educational leading. It examines what educational leadership is, namely the politics and power of leadership as a practice, and what it can and should be, offering a pedagogical and praxis-informed approach to educational practice. 

Research and Approach

Drawing on research conducted at various Australian schools and education districts, it argues for a reframing of educational leadership as pedagogical practice/praxis to transform theorising and practice in the field. The book provides a rich account of educational leading through a practice lens, bringing into dialogue the theory of practice architectures with site ontologies, Bourdieu’s thinking tools and feminist critical scholarship.

Context and Reimagining

The book tracks the practices and praxis of educational leaders as they grapple with the changing landscape and forces of educational policies that have informed Australian education. It reimagines education leadership by integrating Continental and Northern European understandings of pedagogy and praxis as being morally and ethically informed, as opposed to the narrower Anglophone notions of pedagogy as teaching and learning. 

Contribution and Insights

The book adds to the body of knowledge on the “actual work of leadership” as a “distinct set of practices” that is morally and ethically informed. Readers will find a more holistic understanding of educational leadership practice and praxis, based on the everyday accounts of educational leaders, teachers and students in schools and education districts.

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