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Education leadership practices
Education leadership practices
Developing leadership through blended action learning
Getting beyond the “what” and the “how”: Problematising pedagogy in early childhood education
Independence and risk in early childhood settings: Providing opportunities for discussion
Teachers researching young children’s working theories
Out of the Frying Pan... Learning and Teaching in First Year University Biological Sciences
What makes one student successful in his or her first year of university study, and another struggle or fail? First year students were followed, questioned, and the results point to things both the students and their secondary schools can do.
Two at the top: Power sharing at Selwyn College
School management systems can evolve and change. This is the story of how two principals came to share the power and responsibilities of the top job at Selwyn College, Auckland.
Principals working with principals: Keeping education at the centre of practice
A model of professional development for principals based on peer-assisted leadership development, involving work-place shadowing, reflective interviewing, and evaluative feedback. Principals discovered their personal theories-of-action and learnt new theories which helped them address many of the dilemmas and issues they faced.
Teachers working in isolation? Enhancing professional conversations
Teachers can find themselves isolated in the busy life of schools. This climate is not conducive to effective appraisal and professional growth. Here are some specific strategies that school leaders can utilise to work towards achieving their schools' and teachers' professional development goals, through the enhancement of teacher interactions and conversations.