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Coaching Leadership : Building Educational Leadership Capacity Through Partnership
Paperback Edition: 2
Coaching Leadership is about building leadership capacity in individuals, and in institutions, through enhancing professional relationships. It is based on the importance of maximising potential, and harnessing the ongoing commitment and energy needed to meet personal and professional goals.
This book is for anyone interested in developing leadership, their own and others. It is for school leaders wanting to reflect on their own leadership, those working in professional development, and teachers thinking about how they can more effectively facilitate learning. It aims to get educators working with each other as coaches and mentors, creating deep learning relationships within professional practice.
Jan Robertson is a world leader in the field of leadership coaching and this book draws on more than two decades of research and practice. She is passionate about developing leaders who see themselves as leaders and leaders of learning.
This second edition contains:
Since the first edition was published in 2005, the isolation felt by education leaders has not diminished. Leaders need access to collegial collaboration and shared problem solving if they are to tackle the important educational issues and grow as reflective leaders of learning. This book provides the evidence, principles and skills needed to develop leadership skills for individuals and across institutions.
Pages : 308
Publisher : NZ Council for Educational Res
Publication date : 2016-03-24
Subjects: Institute, Non-fiction, Education / Language / ESOL, Education, Curriculum Planning & Development, University of Auckland, Summer School 2024, Arts, Education, EDPROFST 762 - Mentoring Professionals
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