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Newton, Stephen (redaktør)

Practice of Leadership in Higher Education e-bog

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This practice-orientated book explores the nature of leadership in higher education during three key stages of the leadership cycle: becoming, being, and leaving leadership.Providing perspectives on leadership from a range of professional sectors, this book presents considered views on contemporary and future leadership practices in higher education from a global network of contributors. Includ...
E-bog 296,28 DKK
Forfattere Newton, Stephen (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 28 september 2020
Længde 258 sider
Genrer Education
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000179484
This practice-orientated book explores the nature of leadership in higher education during three key stages of the leadership cycle: becoming, being, and leaving leadership.Providing perspectives on leadership from a range of professional sectors, this book presents considered views on contemporary and future leadership practices in higher education from a global network of contributors. Included within each chapter are prominent questions designed to engage the reader to think about their own leadership experiences to date and leadership development needs. Key points covered include: the complexities of leadership in higher education in a changing worlddiscussion of internally resourced leadership development frameworks and programmes currently used across the sectorleading complex education systemsperspectives on leadership from a range of professional sectors such as corporate, military, elite sport, and public, that can be used to improve the quality of higher education leadershipcase studies of academics' leadership practices that provide readers with authentic personal insights into discipline-specific leadership experiences from around the world.Full of practical examples of personal leadership experiences which can be used to help inform readers' leadership aspirations, development, and legacy planning, this is the ideal read for anyone interested in understanding their identity and practice as a leader in higher education.