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Educational Leader in a World of Covert Threats: Creating Multi-Level Sustainability [Kõva köide]

(University of Hull, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 10 bw illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350160520
  • ISBN-13: 9781350160521
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 10 bw illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350160520
  • ISBN-13: 9781350160521
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"In a rapidly changing world with threats to the sustainability of the environment, societies, institutions and the people within them, a crucial question for educational leaders needs to be: What are these threats to sustainability, and how does the role of the educational leader need adapting to meet them through this century? Mike Bottery unpacks this question by examining how major terms in the field are used, mis-used, or mis-understood, before looking specifically at five covert threats: wicked problems, positive feedback, exponential growth, inappropriate degrees of connectivity, and tipping points. He looks at the impact these threats have upon sustainability at micro-, meso-, and macro- levels, and how understanding and meeting these threats needs to change the educational leader's thought, values, and practice. Bottery argues that such awareness should not only change the focus of educational institutions, but also the focus of those inspecting such institutions. Such recognition then needs to become part of the cultural zeitgeist of present-day societies if future generations are to inherit a sustainable world. In so doing, The Educational Leader in a World of Covert Threats provides an original, timely and essential re-think of the educational leader's role which makes it unique in the educational leadership literature"--

In a rapidly changing world with threats to the sustainability of the environment, societies, institutions and the people within them, a crucial question for educational leaders needs to be: what are these threats to sustainability, and how does the role of the educational leader need adapting to meet them through this century?

Mike Bottery unpacks this question by examining how major terms in the field are used, mis-used, or mis-understood, before looking specifically at five covert threats: wicked problems, positive feedback, exponential growth, inappropriate degrees of connectivity, and tipping points. He looks at the impact these threats have upon sustainability at micro-, meso-, and macro- levels, and how understanding and meeting these threats needs to change the educational leader's thought, values, and practice. Bottery argues that such awareness should not only change the focus of educational institutions, but also the focus of those inspecting such institutions. Such recognition then needs to become part of the cultural zeitgeist of present-day societies if future generations are to inherit a sustainable world. In so doing, The Educational Leader in a World of Covert Threats provides an original, timely and essential re-think of the educational leader's role which makes it unique in the educational leadership literature.

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this is an excellent book, bringing together some of the major issues of our time, in a way that is both intellectually rigorous yet readable This book has huge breadth and depth I am delighted that I was able to read this now. I think the book will have a profound impact in the area of leadership in education. * Megan Crawford, Professor in the Centre for Global Learning: Education and Attainment (GLEA), Coventry University, UK *

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The first book to describe five covert threats to sustainability affecting the role of the educational leader, and how that role needs to be adapted to meet them.
List of Tables
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Preface x
Part I A Background of Inaction and Complexity
1 The Need for a New Model of Educational Leadership
3(21)
2 Educational Leadership and the Threat of Inaction
24(18)
3 Educational Leaders in an Age of Complex Problems
42(21)
Part II Covert Threats
4 Covert Processes: Unmasking the Threats
63(19)
5 Planning for the Future by Scanning the Deep Past
82(20)
6 Educational Leadership in an Uncertain Political Future
102(21)
7 Understanding and Preparing for Tipping Points
123(20)
Part III Leadership Responses
8 The Prevention of Tipping Points: The Educational Leader's Role
143(19)
9 Future Threats: Covid-19 as an Aid to an Educational Leadership Response
162(20)
10 The Ethical Commitments of Steward Leaders
182(16)
11 New Frames for Accountability and Inspection
198(22)
12 Educational Leadership for a World of Covert Threats
220(16)
Afterword 236(1)
Appendix 1 Surviving and Prospering as an Educational Leader in an Age of Uncertainty 237(3)
References 240(15)
Index 255
Mike Bottery is Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Hull, UK. He has published widely on issues of educational leadership, values and sustainability, including the highly-regarded Educational Leadership for a More Sustainable World (Bloomsbury, 2016) and (with Wong Ping Ho and George Ngai) Sustainable School Leadership (Bloomsbury, 2018).