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Cultures of Educational Leadership (eBook)

Global and Intercultural Perspectives

Paul Miller (Herausgeber)

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2016
272 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-58567-7 (ISBN)

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This book explores how to be fully cross-cultural and intercultural with research and theory building in educational leadership. It adopts an integrated approach to the examination of common issues across and between cultures and contexts. Each chapter examines an issue or a set of issues that builds on evidence from a minimum of three countries across at least two continents. The data collection methods are consistent for all countries and therefore allow meaningful conclusions to be drawn across the field. All six continents are represented in the book, including both developing and developed countries, to ensure an open dialogue and an innovative approach to lay the foundations for future research. 

Paul Miller is President of the Institute for Educational administration & Leadership- Jamaica where is he is also the Director of Strategy & Partnerships and convenor of the Research Interest Group on 'Leadership & Social Justice'. He is also Professor of Educational Leadership & Management in the School of Education & Professional Development at the University of Huddersfield, UK.


Deirdre Torrance, University of Edinburgh, UK

Kay Fuller, University of Nottingham, UK

Rachel McNae, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Carmel Roofe, University of the West Indies, Jamaica

Rowena Arshad, University of Edinburgh, UK

Elizabeth Murakami, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA

Gaetane Jean-Marie, University of Louisville, USA

Lorri Santamaria, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Ann E. Lopez, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada

Pontso Moorosi, University of Warwick, UK

Kay Fuller, University of Nottingham, UK

Elizabeth Reilly, Layola Marymount University, USA

Victoria Showunmi, UCL Institute of Education, UK

Maria Kaparou, University of Southampton, UK

Marina García-Carmona, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Miren Fernández-de-Álava, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain

Carla Quesada-Pallarès, University of Leeds, UK

David Middlewood, University of Warwick, UK

Ian Abbott, University of Warwick, UK

Vhonani Netshandama, University of Venda, South Africa

Philip Whitehead, University of Warwick, UK
Lindy-Anne Abawi, University of Southern Queensland, Australia 

Ana Maria de Albuqerque Morereira, University of Brasilia, Brazil

Christopher Bezzina, University of Malta

Elizabeth Majocha, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Canada

Marco Antonio Costa, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil

Mamotena Mpeta, University of Venda, South Africa

Nargis Ara, Government Girls Post Graduate College, Pakistan 

Catherine Whalen, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada

Terezinha Alves Fernandes, Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil

Joan Conway, University of Southern Queensland, Australia 

Dorothy Andrews, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Leentjie van Jaarsveld, North West University, North West University

Cheryl Bauman, Independent Consultant, Ontario, Canada 

This book explores how to be fully cross-cultural and intercultural with research and theory building in educational leadership. It adopts an integrated approach to the examination of common issues across and between cultures and contexts. Each chapter examines an issue or a set of issues that builds on evidence from a minimum of three countries across at least two continents. The data collection methods are consistent for all countries and therefore allow meaningful conclusions to be drawn across the field. All six continents are represented in the book, including both developing and developed countries, to ensure an open dialogue and an innovative approach to lay the foundations for future research. 

Paul Miller is President of the Institute for Educational administration & Leadership- Jamaica where is he is also the Director of Strategy & Partnerships and convenor of the Research Interest Group on “Leadership & Social Justice”. He is also Professor of Educational Leadership & Management in the School of Education & Professional Development at the University of Huddersfield, UK.Deirdre Torrance, University of Edinburgh, UKKay Fuller, University of Nottingham, UKRachel McNae, University of Waikato, New ZealandCarmel Roofe, University of the West Indies, JamaicaRowena Arshad, University of Edinburgh, UKElizabeth Murakami, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USAGaetane Jean-Marie, University of Louisville, USALorri Santamaria, University of Auckland, New ZealandAnn E. Lopez, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, CanadaPontso Moorosi, University of Warwick, UKKay Fuller, University of Nottingham, UKElizabeth Reilly, Layola Marymount University, USAVictoria Showunmi, UCL Institute of Education, UKMaria Kaparou, University of Southampton, UKMarina García-Carmona, Universidad de Granada, SpainMiren Fernández-de-Álava, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, SpainCarla Quesada-Pallarès, University of Leeds, UK David Middlewood, University of Warwick, UKIan Abbott, University of Warwick, UKVhonani Netshandama, University of Venda, South AfricaPhilip Whitehead, University of Warwick, UKLindy-Anne Abawi, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Ana Maria de Albuqerque Morereira, University of Brasilia, BrazilChristopher Bezzina, University of MaltaElizabeth Majocha, Gabriel Dumont Institute, CanadaMarco Antonio Costa, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, BrazilMamotena Mpeta, University of Venda, South AfricaNargis Ara, Government Girls Post Graduate College, Pakistan Catherine Whalen, University of Northern British Columbia, CanadaTerezinha Alves Fernandes, Federal University of Paraíba, BrazilJoan Conway, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Dorothy Andrews, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaLeentjie van Jaarsveld, North West University, North West UniversityCheryl Bauman, Independent Consultant, Ontario, Canada 

Chapter 1. Cultures of Educational Leadership: Researching and Theorising Common Issues in Different World Contexts; Paul Miller.- Chapter 2. A Social Justice Perspective on Women in Educational Leadership; Deirdre Torrance, Kay Fuller, Rachel McNae, Carmel Roofe & Rowena Arshad.- Chapter 3. Educational Leadership among Women of Colour in United States, Canada, New Zealand; Elizabeth Murakami, Gaetane Jean-Marie, Lorri Santamaria & Ann E. Lopez.- Chapter 4. A Comparative Analysis of Intersections of Gender and Race among Black Female School Leaders in South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States; Pontso Moorosi, Kay Fuller & Elizabeth Reilly.- Chapter 5. The Challenge of Leadership: Ethnicity and Gender among School Leaders in London, Malaysia and Pakistan; Victoria Showunmi & Maria Kaparou.- Chapter 6. Gender and Leadership in Brazilian, Singaporean and Spanish Secondary Schools: An In-Depth Analysis Based on the 2013 TALIS; Marina García-Carmona, Miren Fernández-de-Álava & Carla Quesada-Pallarès.- Chapter 7. Policy Leadership, School Improvement and Staff Development in England, Tanzania and South Africa: Schools Working Together; David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Vhonani Netshandama & Philip Whitehead.- Chapter 8. Leadership for the Attainment of Improved School Outcomes: A Brazilian, Australian and Maltese Study; Lindy-Anne Abawi, Ana Maria de Albuqerque Morereira & Christopher Bezzina.- Chapter 9. Sustaining Growth of Novice Teachers to Leadership through Mentorship Process:  A Study of Praxis in Brazil, Canada, Pakistan, and South Africa; Elizabeth Majocha, Marco Antonio Costa, Mamotena Mpeta, Nargis Ara, Catherine Whalen & Terezinha Alves Fernandes.- Chapter 10. Cross-Cultural Stories of Practice from School Leaders; Joan Conway, Dorothy Andrews, Leentjie van Jaarsveld & Cheryl Bauman.- Chapter 11. Whole School Development across Borders: Leading Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Learning; Paul Miller & Ian Potter.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.12.2016
Reihe/Serie Intercultural Studies in Education
Intercultural Studies in Education
Zusatzinfo VIII, 272 p. 4 illus.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Schlagworte cross-cultural • Culture • Education • Educational leadership • Globalization • Intercultural • Leadership • learning
ISBN-10 1-137-58567-6 / 1137585676
ISBN-13 978-1-137-58567-7 / 9781137585677
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