′Overall, and as one has come to expect from Fink, this is a
readable text that thinks outside the box of leadership theory... I
have no doubt that the text will be welcomed by many readers for an
engaging style that places human interest at the heart of the
discourse in the field′ - Mark Brundrett, writing in Educational
Management Administration and Leadership ′It is a ′must read′
for those in educational leadership roles in schools, both to gain
invaluable insights and to draw on a framework for individual
reflection′ - Professor Brent Davies, University of Hull `I enjoyed
reading this book. The combination of critical reflection of his
experience in the light of relevant literature makes for a lively and
thought-provoking book. I was going to say "little" book, because at
times I would have liked to have read more. But on the other hand, it
is the sort of book one - the academic and the leader - could read in
one sitting, enjoy and come back to for some ideas. I recommend you to
do so′ - ESCalate `This book provides a refreshing alternative to
the rhetoric about ′superheads′, and ′mavericks′ that has been
prevalent in some of the recent discourse about leadership. Dean Fink
draws heavily upon the work of Andy Hargreaves, Michael Fullan and his
own research with Louise Stoll so some of the ideas are familiar.
However, what makes Leadership for Mortals interesting is the way in
which he untangles the complexities of leadership by using genuine
examples alongside the theory. Dean Fink′s writing is accessible and
his anecdotal style should resonate with his intended audience of
current and prospective leaders′ - LDR, The Magazine for School
Leaders `This book is a welcome antidote to the notion of school
leaders as heroic figures. Dean Fink′s commitment to enhancing the
life chances of young people shines through the pages′ - Kate Myers,
Times Educational Supplement `With great wisdom and insight, Dean Fink
invites us into his leadership stories to masterfully illustrate that
school leadership is no longer a person but an intricate network of
′mortals′ working together to enhance learning experiences for
students. They are truly leaders of learning, where commitment to
successful learning for all students is the locus of their passion,
perseverance and persuasion. Balanced with connections to respected
leadership literature, this lucid and eloquent book will inspire
current and future school leaders to reflect and develop their
leadership practice to higher levels of effectiveness. An outstanding
and optimistic read for all school leadership mortals, practitioners
and scholars alike. I enjoyed it immensely′ - David Eddy, Director,
First-time Principals Programme, The University of Auckland
`Practitioners will find this book at the same time reassuring and
challenging. Fink includes stories of leadership that highlight
effective strategies and some approaches that have gone wrong. They
are real and ring true and therefore credible and instructive′ - Ken
Thompson Principal, Gladstone Park Secondary College, Australia `A
great story about schools and their leaders progressing towards a
knowledge driven world and the roads they choose to travel. Building
sustainable communities of practice and the credible and varied
examples of how the combination of leadership behaviour and enabling
and disabling processes can make or break a successful school are
clearly illustrated in Leadership for Mortals. A significant read for
all aspirant and accomplished leaders′ - - Jenny Lewis,Executive
Officer, Australian Council for Educational Leaders ′Dean Fink
brings together a wealth of learning from his own experience as a
leader and learner to provide some powerful messages. This is a
well-informed book with a strong theoretical basis but it is also
personal and real, making sense of educational leadership in a way
that is both profound and down-to-earth. School leaders in the UK and
elsewhere will find inspiration, reassurance and challenge in this
book′ - Steve Munby, Chief Executive, National College for School
Leadership ′Grounded in solid knowledge base and profound lived
experience, Dean Fink′s Leadership for Mortals provides deep
insights on how ordinary practitioners could become great and
sustainable leaders of learning. Fink′s book is not a "quick-fix"
how-to-do-it manual. It stimulates us to reflect on education
leadership both as a personalized, value-laden journey and an art as
well as reminds us of the imperative issues of extraordinary
commitment, effort and determination in making a difference on leading
students and teachers′ learning. This is a must-read book for
aspiring and serving leaders in the field of education′ - Professor
John Chi-kin Lee, Dean of Education, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong ′Its style is conversational and unpatronizing, yet
it makes powerful statements about the key components that contribute
to successful leadership. It is always practical, and readers will
come away from this book knowing they have learned something that they
will be keen to try out for themselves...Readers will recognise
leaders good and bad that they have come across, at times being
reassured that they are getting it right and at others despairing as
they identify situations in which they, too, got it wrong. Fink′s
writing makes it clear that leadership is not exact science! He
reminds us that, although we are mortals, with good mentoring and
better training our own potential has a better chance of being
realised, and that this is the best way to enable our students to
achieve their own potential.′ Journal of Research in International
Education Leadership in recent years has become a growth industry.
Politicians demand more of it, academics decry the lack of it, and
potential school leaders are deciding ′to hell with it′ …..we
are making the business of leadership so complicated that we seem to
need John Wayne at his mythological best or Xena the Warrior Princess
to run a school. Most educational leaders are not ′heroic′ but
rather ordinary people who through extraordinary commitment, effort,
and determination have become extraordinary, and have made the people
around them exceptional. Educational leadership is more art than
science; it is more about character than technique; it is more about
inspiration than charisma; it is more about leading students and
teachers′ learning than the management of things This resource for
prospective and practising school leaders: - motivates and inspires -
addresses the challenges of contemporary school leadership - presents
a model for leadership development, selection and succession -
challenges existing and prospective leaders to develop and live by a
set of core values based on students′ learning - describes and
explains the ′learnings′ required by effective leaders of learning
- describes the intellectual ′tool kit′ that leaders can develop -
describes the trajectories through which leaders proceed, and the
′learnings′ required at each stage of the leaders evolution -
presents a template for leadership development and succession.
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Developing and Sustaining Leaders of Learning
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781446231098
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
192
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