Renewal: Breathing New Life into School Leadership
Autor Carolyn Cameronen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2023
In this one-of-a-kind exploration into the practice of school leadership, Dr. Carolyn Cameron moves beyond leadership theory or prescriptive "how to be a leader" guidelines. She courageously addresses the gap between knowing and doing, and takes a deep dive into the space of being a school leader dedicated to the work of nurturing the authentic learning of students and their teachers.
Cameron draws on her own lived experiences as a teacher, principal, and district principal. She adds to this personal journey the insights of colleagues, scholars, philosophers, and researchers, and takes inspiration from poets, writers, and students. This ground-breaking book weaves all of this together in a way that will cause the reader to think differently about teaching, learning, leading, and perhaps even life itself.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475869286
ISBN-10: 1475869282
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illustration; 1 table; 56 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475869282
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illustration; 1 table; 56 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Leaving the Old for the New
Part One: Room to Breathe
1Behold the Open
2Being Open
3Openings
Part Two: Fertile Ground
4A Different Way to Be Together
5Feeding Off Each Other
Part Three: Renewal
6 Networks of Influence
7Collective Leadership
8 Spreading Seeds
9Living the Questions
Conclusion: Dwelling in Possibility
Endnotes
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Leaving the Old for the New
Part One: Room to Breathe
1Behold the Open
2Being Open
3Openings
Part Two: Fertile Ground
4A Different Way to Be Together
5Feeding Off Each Other
Part Three: Renewal
6 Networks of Influence
7Collective Leadership
8 Spreading Seeds
9Living the Questions
Conclusion: Dwelling in Possibility
Endnotes
About the Author
Recenzii
A valuable book that mixes personal and professional day-to-day realities. Makes you stop and think about the deeper meaning of what you are doing. A chance to get new insights about your work and life in leading educational change.
Carolyn Cameron's Renewal provides a clarion call to school principals to see their schools with new eyes distanced from the day-to-day routines and open to new possibilities. Drawing on her rich experiences as a school, district and provincial leader, Cameron builds a compelling argument that school leadership cannot be defined by a set of standards for professional practice. Rather, the case studies of Joe, Christine, and Reia point to the complexity of school leadership that is embedded in relationship and grounded in learning. She asks leaders to consider the ways in which they can slow down to be curious observers of their learners-both young and not so young. Rich with poetry from Maya Angelou to Rumi and Emily Dickinson, a strong research base, and practical reflections from school principals, this book creates pictures of possibility for a school system where every learner belongs and succeeds.
School leadership is entering a new phase-more central, more important than ever, but faced with critical challenges. Energy, commitment, inspiration, and capacity are all required but as Cameron makes clear Renewal is the lifeblood of influential, impactful leadership. Trust and humility and collaboration are essential, but above all to lead a transformation agenda involving people, institutions, and systems you need to renew yourself. Educators, read this book.
This book is a gift to all educators seeking to create schools with the capacity to change lives-students' and teachers'. Unlike books with simplistic prescriptions and lists of pragmatic steps, this book models the very nature of change, in its style and content. The stories here and their wisdom shine light on the complexity of leadership, on the need for and challenges of changing old ways of doing school, and of the very habits, dispositions, and attitudes school leaders should seek to embrace if they are expecting to breathe new life into their schools. Carolyn speaks to leading with soul and presents this remarkable book with genuine humility and authenticity. It's a reading for a future of hope and renewal.
Carolyn Cameron's Renewal provides a clarion call to school principals to see their schools with new eyes distanced from the day-to-day routines and open to new possibilities. Drawing on her rich experiences as a school, district and provincial leader, Cameron builds a compelling argument that school leadership cannot be defined by a set of standards for professional practice. Rather, the case studies of Joe, Christine, and Reia point to the complexity of school leadership that is embedded in relationship and grounded in learning. She asks leaders to consider the ways in which they can slow down to be curious observers of their learners-both young and not so young. Rich with poetry from Maya Angelou to Rumi and Emily Dickinson, a strong research base, and practical reflections from school principals, this book creates pictures of possibility for a school system where every learner belongs and succeeds.
School leadership is entering a new phase-more central, more important than ever, but faced with critical challenges. Energy, commitment, inspiration, and capacity are all required but as Cameron makes clear Renewal is the lifeblood of influential, impactful leadership. Trust and humility and collaboration are essential, but above all to lead a transformation agenda involving people, institutions, and systems you need to renew yourself. Educators, read this book.
This book is a gift to all educators seeking to create schools with the capacity to change lives-students' and teachers'. Unlike books with simplistic prescriptions and lists of pragmatic steps, this book models the very nature of change, in its style and content. The stories here and their wisdom shine light on the complexity of leadership, on the need for and challenges of changing old ways of doing school, and of the very habits, dispositions, and attitudes school leaders should seek to embrace if they are expecting to breathe new life into their schools. Carolyn speaks to leading with soul and presents this remarkable book with genuine humility and authenticity. It's a reading for a future of hope and renewal.