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This book explores school processes that shape student learning and principalsâ leadership. It uses an interdisciplinary approach by applying the complexity governance and leadership theories drawn from public administration and leadership discourse in education.
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This book explores school processes that shape student learning and principalsâ leadership. It uses an interdisciplinary approach by applying the complexity governance and leadership theories drawn from public administration and leadership discourse in education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781032737775
- ISBN-10: 1032737778
- Artikelnr.: 70240344
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781032737775
- ISBN-10: 1032737778
- Artikelnr.: 70240344
N. Mythili is working as Associate Professor at Mahindra University, Hyderabad. As a founding faculty for developing Indira-Mahindra School of Education, she started the Ph.D. programme in Education in 2021. She participated the Education Leadership Seminar 2024 and shared her study on "Educational leadership and policy intervention in Telangana government schools pertaining to English as the medium of instruction" at International Institute of Educational Planning (IIEP)-UNESCO, Paris, in April 2024. Currently, she leads the research and discourse on school leadership and gender and school leadership in the Indian context through her research monographs and peer-reviewed articles published at international and national levels. Her recent works include Women in School Leadership published by Sage, a book chapter titled "Ethical Dilemmas" addressed by women principals in Bloomsbury International Handbook of Gender and Educational Leadership and a book chapter on regional diversity and school leadership in India with Springer Nature. Besides, she has worked on regulatory mechanisms of NCTE on teacher education in India. She has been a reviewer of many national and international journals on educational leadership. Her research project on pedagogical leadership is being used to redefine the roles of principals as pedagogical leaders taking a shift from administrative roles in 30,000 schools affiliated to CBSE (India and abroad), NVS and KVS schools. This theme on pedagogical leadership and its application to schools in the form of annual pedagogical plan has been included in the School Quality Assessment and Accreditation Framework (SQAA) as a component, which all schools have to comply with as per the Gazette notification. Before joining Mahindra University in 2021, she worked as Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, Delhi (NIEPA), from 2013 to 2021. She was deeply involved in research, large-scale implementation of education policy and professional development of school leaders known as School Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) through the Ministry of Education, India. She was the national coordinator for eight states for developing school leadership in India and has worked with all states and UTs of India in different capacities. She was a member of the national Resource Group of NISHTHA programme launched by NCERT in 2019. She designed and implemented the one-year postgraduate Diploma in School leadership and Management at NIEPA from 2014 to 2016. She has written modules on school leadership for NCSL-NIEPA, NCERT and the Government of Telangana that are being used by all government schools. Earlier, she also worked at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Azim Premji Foundation, Bengaluru, and Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad, Karnataka. She completed her Ph.D. from the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, Karnataka, in 2006.
List of figures vii List of tables x Preface xviii PART I Governance and
leadership in school education 1 1 Governance and leadership for schooling
3 2 Complexity governance and leadership for school education 16 PART II
Governance and leadership for setting a direction for schooling 39 3
Defining and governing the purpose of schooling 41 4 Creating and governing
a child-friendly school 73 PART III Governance and leadership for learning
culture 167 5 Governing socio-emotional spaces for leading a learning
culture 169 6 Leading teacher professional development 237 PART IV Impact
school governance and leadership 307 7 Transforming student learning 309 8
Self-confidence among school leaders 338 School governance and leadership
in India 397 9 The trajectory of school leadership and governance in India
399 10 Extending the theory of complexity governance and leadership for
school education 409 References 444 Index 452
leadership in school education 1 1 Governance and leadership for schooling
3 2 Complexity governance and leadership for school education 16 PART II
Governance and leadership for setting a direction for schooling 39 3
Defining and governing the purpose of schooling 41 4 Creating and governing
a child-friendly school 73 PART III Governance and leadership for learning
culture 167 5 Governing socio-emotional spaces for leading a learning
culture 169 6 Leading teacher professional development 237 PART IV Impact
school governance and leadership 307 7 Transforming student learning 309 8
Self-confidence among school leaders 338 School governance and leadership
in India 397 9 The trajectory of school leadership and governance in India
399 10 Extending the theory of complexity governance and leadership for
school education 409 References 444 Index 452
List of figures vii List of tables x Preface xviii PART I Governance and
leadership in school education 1 1 Governance and leadership for schooling
3 2 Complexity governance and leadership for school education 16 PART II
Governance and leadership for setting a direction for schooling 39 3
Defining and governing the purpose of schooling 41 4 Creating and governing
a child-friendly school 73 PART III Governance and leadership for learning
culture 167 5 Governing socio-emotional spaces for leading a learning
culture 169 6 Leading teacher professional development 237 PART IV Impact
school governance and leadership 307 7 Transforming student learning 309 8
Self-confidence among school leaders 338 School governance and leadership
in India 397 9 The trajectory of school leadership and governance in India
399 10 Extending the theory of complexity governance and leadership for
school education 409 References 444 Index 452
leadership in school education 1 1 Governance and leadership for schooling
3 2 Complexity governance and leadership for school education 16 PART II
Governance and leadership for setting a direction for schooling 39 3
Defining and governing the purpose of schooling 41 4 Creating and governing
a child-friendly school 73 PART III Governance and leadership for learning
culture 167 5 Governing socio-emotional spaces for leading a learning
culture 169 6 Leading teacher professional development 237 PART IV Impact
school governance and leadership 307 7 Transforming student learning 309 8
Self-confidence among school leaders 338 School governance and leadership
in India 397 9 The trajectory of school leadership and governance in India
399 10 Extending the theory of complexity governance and leadership for
school education 409 References 444 Index 452