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Leading the Leaders for the Future Dr Michael Bosher

Leading the Leaders for the Future By Dr Michael Bosher

Leading the Leaders for the Future by Dr Michael Bosher


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Leading the Leaders for the Future: A transformational opportunity by Dr Michael Bosher

This book will address the leadership challenge of creating an environment for the development needs of 21st century students. These students need to be globally aware, flexible in approach, and to develop transferable, multi-skills across a wide spectrum of employment opportunities. They also need to be numerate, have highly defined social and communication skills and have an Information and Communication Technology skill base embedded within all that they do. In order to create the appropriate learning environment, every organisation must address as a first priority the way it is led. Schools must second guess needs for the future and put robust structures in place to facilitate those needs. This book will show how such a culture change is possible, note the barriers encountered and the successes achieved, both within schools and other organisations. Schools are one member of a group partnership with parents, employers, society and the students themselves - all of whom are charged with making this change happen. For this reason, the book looks at a number of business organisations to see what leadership lessons can be learned by both sides in this process of transformation.

Leading the Leaders for the Future Reviews

Anyone who knows Patrick Hazlewood and St John's School will have high expectations of any book which charts the complex and demanding journey that the school has been on in the last 10 years. This book doesn't disappoint. It tackles an area of huge significance -how can schools prepare our young people for the challenging futures that they will face in the 21st century? At least part of the answer lies in how the school is lead. The management and leadership structures within the school and the 'collegiality' - relationships between colleagues - which is fostered. Lesley James, Head of Education, RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts), February 2009 -- Lesley James
The greatest certainty of the times we live in are the uncertainties that face us all. Education systems however, often appear as mechanisms for control of our children and teachers, rather than as ways of developing confident, independent thinkers that can engage socially, intellectually and morally for the benefit of us all and future societies. The authors of this book give hope that new visions of education are possible. They define a new professionalism for school stakeholders- one that is inclusive, challenging and depends equally upon building intellectual rigour and emotional strength for all its members. Above all, building sustainable educational cultures depends upon visionary and strong leadership. This book is a carefully transcribed account of the multiple facets of that leadership with detailed examples illustrating change management in an innovative dynamic school. Anyone with a passion for making a difference to the lives of our children in the future must read this book. Dr Trevor Davies - Director of ICSET (International Centre for Studies in Education and Training) Institute of Education, University of Reading, February 2009 -- Dr Trevor Davies

About Dr Michael Bosher

Dr Mike Bosher was formerly the Deputy Headteacher at St John's School. He was the joint editor of the book 'Nurturing Independent Thinkers' published in 2005. Since retirement from Deputy Headship in 2007, he is involved in Initial Teacher Training as a part time member of the Education Department at Bath University. Dr Patrick Hazlewood, Headteacher at St John's School, Marlborough has long challenged the restrictive nature of the secondary curriculum and management practice. Leading pioneering work through the Opening Minds Project working with the RSA since 1999 he is currently a member of the Global Curriculum for the 21st Century steering Group

Table of Contents

Introduction Overview: the rapidly changing world of the current century has left key organisations unprepared to meet the challenges ahead. Preparation of people to be able to respond to changing and challenging environments is inadequate and requires a new mind set starting at the earliest stages of education. Why has leadership had to change to meet the demands of the C21? What is different? The change from the old style military command and control mode to: Transformational leadership Delegated leadership Transactional leadership Distributed leadership How different does it need to be? Transition from the idea of management to one of leadership Compare the needs of the past with the identified needs for the future How do other countries think about these issues? Chapter 1 Innovation and radical thinking in practice The context of an institution: A brief outline of the St John's School model: Structure of the current leadership framework Leadership philosophy with associated supporting literature The 'management' of leadership - explore the tautology of this - leadership in other organisations - how do they undertake leadership/management issues? Chapter 2 Bringing about change in a national culture of dependency So how does an institution go about changing its leadership structure? Getting the right culture Getting the culture right Moving to a value driven collegiate model the path and the process Getting the right staff Professionals in an institution Professional autonomy Chapter 3 Managing change Using one school as an exemplar, what was the old structure prior and how did it change? What were the influences that cause change to take place? What was the change process? What did it change to? What were the effects of that change? What were the barriers to that change? How did the leadership team overcome them? Chapter 4 A new paradigm Collegiality and radical collegiality: what is it and what does it mean for leadership? How do you get there? Intellectual networking Institutions working in Federations or other similar groupings sharing like minded values Chapter 5 'Management' of leadership The subliminal management process Chapter 6 Getting the big wheel to turn Creating critical mass and momentum: How to achieve this What are the nuts and bolts of implementation? Chapter 7 Impact on the local and international scale What impact can we expect on the work force / client? What impact can we expect on the leaders/ managers? What impact can we expect on the organisation? What impact can we expect on performance? Chapter 8 The future If the holistic development of people from childhood through to the competitive and competent organisation of the workplace is to be considered essential to the future of organisations in particular and the world in general, then our view of management and who does it must also change.

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GOR005895554
9781855394773
1855394774
Leading the Leaders for the Future: A transformational opportunity by Dr Michael Bosher
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20090515
160
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