Understanding Communities of School Leadership: Changing Dynamics of Organizations

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This book examines the evolution of schooling from bureaucracy and hierarchy to post-industrial schools, and places teachers’ leadership on center stage at the same time. That is, it asks teachers to deepen leadership in their classrooms and with other teachers. The book carries education and schooling from formal control to a social influence process and addresses the deeply rooted difficulty of focusing too much energy on content. It reveals the strong power of internal and external context and helps educators implant the idea of the school not as a fixed, immutable home, but as a relatively deep social process. It shows how co-leadership comes alive in schools.

Communities of schooling is one of the three most critical developments in education in the last 140 years. When it is linked with the two other fundamental reorientations in schooling - “dispersed ownership” and “constructivist work” - it becomes the most powerful force in education since the 1700s.  This book shows how communities of schooling replace the earlier pillars of “learning as telling,” “hierarchy of control,” and “non-democratic influence.” 

The work also explains the meaning and understanding of school work as a social influence process where all school-based educators exert power, but at different levels. The idea of enhancing individual and collective capacity through interdependency, shared work, and collective responsibility is unpacked. 

Author(s): Joseph F. Murphy
Series: SpringerBriefs in Education
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 124
City: Cham

Contents
Part I An Emerging Perspective of Schooling
1 Unpacking the Concept of Communities of School Leadership
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2 Rationale
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3 Change Forces
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Part II Remolding Schools
4 The Changing Nature of School Organizations and Change Forces Sense of Failure
4.1 Changing Environment 1890–1920
4.2 Convergence (1920–1990)
4.2.1 Core Values/Purpose
4.2.2 Learning and Teaching
4.2.3 Organizational Architecture and Governance
4.3 Convergence (1990–2030)
4.3.1 Organizations
References
5 Organizational Blueprints
5.1 Leadership Work
5.1.1 Creating Structures and Time
5.1.2 Supporting Learning
5.2 Professional Organizational Culture
References
Part III Difficulties in Reaching Stabilization
6 Barriers
6.1 Norms
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7 Dangers
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