An excellent point of reference for prospective, new or experienced education advisers and leaders, which focuses on organisational development in education. Divided into three parts, the book explores the specifics of advising on organisational development in the context of change, planning for organisational effectiveness, and the impact of leadership on performance. It presents a diverse range of perspectives from multi-academy trust (MAT) leaders, headteachers, key influencers and education advisers working at local, regional, national, and international levels. Many of the chapters focus…mehr
An excellent point of reference for prospective, new or experienced education advisers and leaders, which focuses on organisational development in education. Divided into three parts, the book explores the specifics of advising on organisational development in the context of change, planning for organisational effectiveness, and the impact of leadership on performance. It presents a diverse range of perspectives from multi-academy trust (MAT) leaders, headteachers, key influencers and education advisers working at local, regional, national, and international levels. Many of the chapters focus on real case work and conclude with the authors' analyses of impact, resulting in a thorough, insightful and practical guide for those working in an advisory capacity with education leaders. Case scenarios also encourage readers to reflect on and consider applying some of these approaches in their own practice. Chapters address key aspects of: * empowering leaders through effective organisational development * future-proofing your organisation * responding to and working with political change * making change work for your organisation * the importance of governance in sustaining organisational development * organisational development within the school setting Readers, throughout the book, are encouraged to understand more fully the intricacies of organisational effectiveness, enabling them to further hone their advisory skillset and support leaders in continuing to improve the quality of education for all children and young people.
The vision of the Association of Education Advisers (AoEA) is that every school, college and education provider has access to high-quality support, advice and challenge, which is independent and focused on improving outcomes for children, schools and their communities. The AoEA's mission is to provide an accredited quality standard, to support continuous professional learning aligned to the standard and to create an international community for those who support schools, colleges and other education providers.
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Overview Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series (Les Walton CBE) Introduction to Book 4: Advising on Organisational Development in Education (Dr Tony Birch) Part 1: Advising on organisational development in the context of change Future-proofing your organisation with PESTLE (Ian Lane) Responding to and working with political change: the art of the possible (Peter Lauener CB) Advising on organisational development in a fast-changing technological context (Al Kingsley MBE) Managing the risks of structural change (Joanne Davison) Beyond comfort zones: advising on organisational development in turbulent times (Catherine Redgrave) Continuing to develop as an outstanding initial teacher training provider in the context of significant national change (Liz Birchinall) Developing the quality of SEND provision across a system of schools: a Northern Ireland case study (Kirsty Logan-Hall) Part 2: Planning for organisational effectiveness The importance of the strategic plan in aligning planning people and performance (Peter Parish) Developing an effective compassionate and inclusive curriculum (Narinder Gill) Advising on the management of effective and sustainable curriculum design (Kevin McDermid) A perspective on recruiting an effective senior leadership team (Roisin Harbinson) Advising schools in areas of significant socio-economic disadvantage (Sian Smith) The responsibilities of governance in ensuring a sustained strategic focus on organisational development (Emma Knights OBE) Part 3: The impact of leadership on performance The importance of ethical leadership in organisational development (Carolyn Roberts) Assessing the impact of leadership on the context for organisational improvement (COI) (Les Walton CBE Peter Parish and Ian Lane) Empowering leaders through effective organisational development (Matthew Humphreys) Enabling a structured approach to collaboration across a diverse system of schools in Northern Ireland (Catherine Wegwermer MBE Harry Greer Damian Eannetta and Jackie Wallace) Building bridges: a case study in supporting 'deputes' to become headteachers (Grant Gillies) Transforming education through visionary leadership and effective organisational development (Les Walton CBE) Conclusions Reflections on Book 4: Advising on Organisational Development in Education (Dr Tony Birch and Ian Lane) Index.
Overview Introduction to the AoEA and the purpose of the book series (Les Walton CBE) Introduction to Book 4: Advising on Organisational Development in Education (Dr Tony Birch) Part 1: Advising on organisational development in the context of change Future-proofing your organisation with PESTLE (Ian Lane) Responding to and working with political change: the art of the possible (Peter Lauener CB) Advising on organisational development in a fast-changing technological context (Al Kingsley MBE) Managing the risks of structural change (Joanne Davison) Beyond comfort zones: advising on organisational development in turbulent times (Catherine Redgrave) Continuing to develop as an outstanding initial teacher training provider in the context of significant national change (Liz Birchinall) Developing the quality of SEND provision across a system of schools: a Northern Ireland case study (Kirsty Logan-Hall) Part 2: Planning for organisational effectiveness The importance of the strategic plan in aligning planning people and performance (Peter Parish) Developing an effective compassionate and inclusive curriculum (Narinder Gill) Advising on the management of effective and sustainable curriculum design (Kevin McDermid) A perspective on recruiting an effective senior leadership team (Roisin Harbinson) Advising schools in areas of significant socio-economic disadvantage (Sian Smith) The responsibilities of governance in ensuring a sustained strategic focus on organisational development (Emma Knights OBE) Part 3: The impact of leadership on performance The importance of ethical leadership in organisational development (Carolyn Roberts) Assessing the impact of leadership on the context for organisational improvement (COI) (Les Walton CBE Peter Parish and Ian Lane) Empowering leaders through effective organisational development (Matthew Humphreys) Enabling a structured approach to collaboration across a diverse system of schools in Northern Ireland (Catherine Wegwermer MBE Harry Greer Damian Eannetta and Jackie Wallace) Building bridges: a case study in supporting 'deputes' to become headteachers (Grant Gillies) Transforming education through visionary leadership and effective organisational development (Les Walton CBE) Conclusions Reflections on Book 4: Advising on Organisational Development in Education (Dr Tony Birch and Ian Lane) Index.
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