by Graham Haydon (Author)
`If you are intending to embark upon or support others taking part in any of the programmes of the National College for School Leadership I would definitely keep this book close by' - Cliff Jones, CPD Update
What are values? Where do our values come from? How do our values make a difference to education?
For educational leaders to achieve distinction in their practice, it is vital to establish their own clear sense of values rather than reacting to the implicit values of others. This engaging book guides readers in thinking for themselves about the values they bring to their task and the values they intend to promote. Crucially, the book promotes critical thought and constructive analysis about the underlying values involved with:
- aims and moral purpose in education
- individual qualities in educational leadership
- vision in education
- school ethos and culture
- the school as an educational community.
By inviting reflection using valuable case studies and work-through activities, as well as referring to a wide range of academic literature, this book will be an important resource for those working towards professional qualifications such as NPQH, and invaluable for anyone aspiring to excellence in educational leadership.
Graham Haydon is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, where he teaches on Masters courses in Values in Education and Applied Educational Leadership and Management.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 124
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 18 May 2007
ISBN 10: 1412934680
ISBN 13: 9781412934688