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Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges David Middlewood

Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges By David Middlewood

Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges by David Middlewood


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This text examines strategic management in education in order to improve practice in schools and colleges, using ideas derived from international practice and research. It stresses the importance of vision, mission and culture, but also focuses upon the practical implementation of strategy.

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Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges by David Middlewood

`This book is helpful in providing a survey of where education has reached in strategic planning in theory and practice. Helpfully, case studies are scattered throughout so readers can compare themselves with other schools and pick up do and don't tips' - Management in Education

`The strategies presented here are quite useful to provide future directions not only to the managers but also to the planners and trainers' - Journal of Education Planning and Administration

This book examines the issue of strategic management in schools and colleges. The contributors present an overview of theory in order to enhance management practice in education, and articulate good practice on the basis of evidence in education settings. The ideas presented here are derived from international research and practice, and apply to all phases of education, with the emphasis on using the findings to improve practice in schools and colleges.

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`The Stratergies presented here are quite useful to provide future directions not only to the managers but also to the planners and trainers' - Journal of Education Planning and Administration

About David Middlewood

David Middlewood is currently a part-time Research Fellow at the Centre for Educational Studies in the University of Warwick, having previously worked at the University of Lincoln and the University of Leicester where he was Deputy Director of the Centre for Educational Leadership and Management. Prior to working in Higher Education, David taught in schools for many years, culminating in the principalship of a comprehensive secondary school for nine years, where awards were won for creative arts and equal opportunities. He has taught and researched extensively in the UK and also in various countries in Europe and Africa, being a visiting professor in New Zealand and in South Africa. David has written and edited more than twenty books, many on people leadership and management, strategic leadership, appraisal, practitioner research and some recent research includes work on high performing teams, support staff and student voice. He was co-editor of two professional journals for both primary and secondary school leaders for over six years. He recently co-authored a book on the leadership of groups of schools and his current work (with Ian Abbott) concerns leadership of learning for disadvantaged pupils. Jacky Lumby (Ph.D. University of Leicester) is Professor of Education and Head of the School of Education at the University of Southampton, UK. She has taught and led in a range of educational settings, including secondary/high schools, community and further/technical education. She has also worked for a Training and Enterprise Council, with a regional responsibility for developing leaders across the public and private sectors. She has researched and published widely on educational policy, leadership and management in schools and colleges, in the UK and internationally. Her work on leadership encompasses a range of perspectives, including diversity issues, comparative and international perspectives and leading upper secondary education. She has co-edited International handbook on the preparation and development of school leaders (2008). Her most recent book is, with Marianne Coleman, Leadership and Diversity: Challenging Theory and Practice in Education (2007). She is co- editor of the journal International Studies in Educational Administration and a member of the Council of the British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Tony Bush Preface - David Middlewood and Jacky Lumby PART ONE: DEVELOPING A STRATEGIC APPROACH Strategic Management in Education - David Middlewood An Overview Vision and Mission - Keith Foreman Organizational Culture and Strategic Management - Tony Bush PART TWO: EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGY Linking Marketing to Strategy - Nick Foskett Autonomy, Constraint and the Strategic Management of Resources - Tim Simkins Effective School Development Planning - Edith Jayne Strategic Planning in Further Education - Jacky Lumby PART THREE: STRATEGIC ROLES IN ACTION Working Together - Carol Cardno Managing Strategy Collaboratively The Strategic Role of Governors in School Improvement - Michael Creese Strategic Leadership in Education - Valerie Hall Becoming, Being, Doing Middle Management - Peter Earley The Key to Organizational Success PART FOUR: REVIEWING STRATEGIC EFFECTIVENESS Managing, Monitoring and Evaluation - Brian Hardie The Place of External Inspection - Marianne Coleman Understanding Strategic Change - Jacky Lumby

Additional information

GOR001272699
9781853963742
1853963747
Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges by David Middlewood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
1998-04-28
224
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