Nick Hart
Creating a Strong Culture and Positive Climate in Schools
Building Knowledge to Bring About Improvement
Nick Hart
Creating a Strong Culture and Positive Climate in Schools
Building Knowledge to Bring About Improvement
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This insightful book reveals the role of concepts such as autonomy and trust in school improvement. Each chapter sets out the specific knowledge and expertise required by school leaders for great cultural leadership and offers practical examples and case studies to show how they can be applied in different school contexts.
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This insightful book reveals the role of concepts such as autonomy and trust in school improvement. Each chapter sets out the specific knowledge and expertise required by school leaders for great cultural leadership and offers practical examples and case studies to show how they can be applied in different school contexts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781032168838
- ISBN-10: 1032168838
- Artikelnr.: 64104359
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781032168838
- ISBN-10: 1032168838
- Artikelnr.: 64104359
Nick Hart is the Executive Headteacher of the Alwyn and Courthouse Primary Federation in Maidenhead. He has led in small schools and large schools; schools in a MAT and schools under local authority control; schools at the forefront of innovation and schools that required stabilising. Nick writes a well established blog on education issues such as leadership, culture and curriculum design.
Introduction
Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?
1. What is culture and why is it important?
2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate
3. Setting our school's strategic direction
Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?
Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?
4. What do high performing teams have in common?
5. The power of expectations
6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation
7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children
Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?
Preamble: Culture change
8. Influencing culture as a new leader
9. Influencing culture as an established leader
10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better
Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?
1. What is culture and why is it important?
2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate
3. Setting our school's strategic direction
Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?
Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?
4. What do high performing teams have in common?
5. The power of expectations
6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation
7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children
Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?
Preamble: Culture change
8. Influencing culture as a new leader
9. Influencing culture as an established leader
10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better
Introduction, Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?, 1. What is culture and why is it important?, 2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate, 3. Setting our school's strategic direction, Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?, Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?, 4. What do high performing teams have in common?, 5. The power of expectations, 6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation, 7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children, Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?, Preamble: Culture change, 8. Influencing culture as a new leader, 9. Influencing culture as an established leader, 10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better
Introduction
Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?
1. What is culture and why is it important?
2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate
3. Setting our school's strategic direction
Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?
Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?
4. What do high performing teams have in common?
5. The power of expectations
6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation
7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children
Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?
Preamble: Culture change
8. Influencing culture as a new leader
9. Influencing culture as an established leader
10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better
Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?
1. What is culture and why is it important?
2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate
3. Setting our school's strategic direction
Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?
Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?
4. What do high performing teams have in common?
5. The power of expectations
6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation
7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children
Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?
Preamble: Culture change
8. Influencing culture as a new leader
9. Influencing culture as an established leader
10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better
Introduction, Part 1. Why do leaders need to pay attention to culture and climate?, 1. What is culture and why is it important?, 2. Extensive domain specific knowledge is required to create a strong culture and positive climate, 3. Setting our school's strategic direction, Part 2. What do leaders need to know about culture and climate?, Preamble: What does it take for school leaders to learn about culture and climate from other domains?, 4. What do high performing teams have in common?, 5. The power of expectations, 6. Harnessing the drivers of motivation, 7. High levels of trust are required to improve outcomes for children, Part 3. How do leaders go about culture change?, Preamble: Culture change, 8. Influencing culture as a new leader, 9. Influencing culture as an established leader, 10. Why measuring culture is futile and evaluating it is not much better