1st Edition

Individual Schools, Unique Solutions Tailoring Approaches to School Leadership

By Adrian Raynor Copyright 2004
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Effective school leadership depends on developing an understanding of people, organisational learning and organisational processes. However, each school has a unique set of circumstances. Prescriptions for leadership that apply to one school may well not apply to another.

    Individual Schools, Unique Solutions turns away from the highly prescriptive management practices that often fail to provide a workable solution to specific problems in schools. Adrian Raynor demonstrates that by understanding the process influencing any situation, a creative solution can be achieved. The book draws on systems theory and aspects of complexity theory.

    While addressing many of the issues commonly faced by headteachers, the principles described are equally important for all levels of school management and the book will be of interest to all those in management positions in schools.

    Ultimately, this book is about developing effective leadership through understanding and is a guide to thinking afresh rather than looking for another quick-fix prescription.

    1. In the mind 2. The illusion of rationality 3. The illusion of control 4. Chaos and emergence 4. The art of juggling 5. The art of steering 7. Be a paradoxical leader 8. Cultivate effective relationships 9. Develop sustainable strategic fitness 10. Manage for creativity 11. Value your intuition

    Biography

    Adrian Raynor, a former headteacher with some fifteen years experience is a freelance education management consultant and an accredited performance management consultant. He is involved in online and face to face training for the UK's National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) courses, and lectures on the doctorate in Education course at the University of Huddersfield.

    Book of the Week Times Educational Supplement 25/6/04
    'everything said in this thoughtful and persuasive book applies also to the classroom and to the role of the teacher inside it.'