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Subject Leadership and School Improvement

First Edition
  • Hugh Busher - University of Leicester, UK
  • Alma Harris - Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, Swansea University, UK, Swansea University, University of Bath, The University of Bath, University of Swansea, UK


November 2000 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Curriculum and subject leadership in schools has recently gained substantial attention from both researchers and policy-makers. The Teacher Training Agency (TTA) has reinforced the importance of subject leadership in school improvement, proposing a new measure of such leadership competence through the creation of national subject leader standards (NPQSL).

Subject Leadership and School Improvement reflects critically on the work of subject and curriculum leaders especially in schools in England and Wales, that is, those within the policy framework of The National Curriculum and the Teacher Training Agency. The book debates the functions of subject leaders in primary and secondary schools, using current research-based conceptual frameworks, and considers how they can bring about improvement and change with their colleagues in their subject areas. It emphasizes what is particular about leading and managing the middle realm of education organizations, showing how structural, cultural and individual imperatives and perspectives interact with each other in the professional practice of being a subject leader.

The book is of interest not only to subject leaders and curriculum co-ordinators, to help them reflect rigorously on their practice, but also to those responsible for supervising them, such as headteachers and school governors, as well as for those accountable to them. It will be a useful text for serving teachers undertaking higher degrees programmes or programmes for gaining national standards qualifications, the National Professional Qualification for Headteachers (NPQH) as much as for the NPQSL (National Professional Qualification for Subject Leaders) when it is implemented.

 
Introduction
 
PART ONE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SUBJECT AREA
 
Managing Change within the Subject Area
 
Managing Federal and Confederate Departments in Schools
 
Leading and Co-ordinating Diffuse Subject Areas
 
PART TWO: TEACHING AND LEARNING
 
Being a Curriculum Leader
Helping Colleagues to Improve Learning

 
 
Improving Teaching and Learning within the Subject Area
 
Developing Professional Networks
Working with Parents and Communities to Enhance Students' Learning

 
 
PART THREE: LEADING AND MANAGING STAFF
 
The Subject Leader as a Middle Manager
 
Cultures of Leadership and Professional Autonomy
Managing Self, Developing Others

 
 
Professional Development and Action Enquiry
 
PART FOUR: EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE DEPLOYMENT OF STAFF AND RESOURCES
 
Planning Development and Resource Utilization to Improve Students' Learning
 
Working with Support and Supply Staff to Improve School Performance
 
Subject Leadership and School Improvement

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