
Lighting the Way
The case for ethical leadership in schools
Angela Browne(Author)
Bloomsbury Education (Publisher)
Published on 9. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4729-7246-0 (ISBN)
Description
A compelling new book by Angela Browne, star of the BBC2 documentary series School
Amidst the voices questioning the efficacy and morality of the UK's current education system comes a compelling book by Angela Browne, star of the BBC2 documentary series School, offering a new, positive, ground-up approach to leading a school in times of challenge.
This essential guide presents a crucial approach to ethical school leadership that places primary and secondary school leaders at the forefront of change in the education system. It provides an in-depth, realistic look at the current system, enabling school leaders to understand and contextualise their roles, before offering practical solutions to help them develop their leadership style, navigate the challenges they face and have a significant impact on their school and wider community.
Written in the context of an education system on the edge of a crisis, with students burning out, staff walking out and schools under increasing pressure to singlehandedly provide the social care so many young people desperately need, Lighting the Way argues that schools stand on the threshold of a new way forward. Angela uses her wealth of experience to show school leaders the path to being torchbearers, leading children with purpose, staff with integrity and the community towards wisdom with practical strategies, optimism and guidance.
Amidst the voices questioning the efficacy and morality of the UK's current education system comes a compelling book by Angela Browne, star of the BBC2 documentary series School, offering a new, positive, ground-up approach to leading a school in times of challenge.
This essential guide presents a crucial approach to ethical school leadership that places primary and secondary school leaders at the forefront of change in the education system. It provides an in-depth, realistic look at the current system, enabling school leaders to understand and contextualise their roles, before offering practical solutions to help them develop their leadership style, navigate the challenges they face and have a significant impact on their school and wider community.
Written in the context of an education system on the edge of a crisis, with students burning out, staff walking out and schools under increasing pressure to singlehandedly provide the social care so many young people desperately need, Lighting the Way argues that schools stand on the threshold of a new way forward. Angela uses her wealth of experience to show school leaders the path to being torchbearers, leading children with purpose, staff with integrity and the community towards wisdom with practical strategies, optimism and guidance.
Reviews / Votes
Authenticity in leadership is everything. Angela has demonstrated that here in what is a beautifully crafted, deeply honest and hugely insightful book about leading schools. Sometimes books find a zeitgeist: a time, a place, a profound purpose. Lighting the Way does just that. It is a book for our time. Thank you, Angela. -- Dr Richard Gerver * Global leadership expert, @richardgerver * Thoroughly researched and grounded in extensive school leadership experience, Lighting the Way shows Angela Browne "speaking up and speaking out". This is an honest, courageous and ultimately uplifting book about how leadership has to be both ethical and sustainable. -- Jill Berry * Leadership consultant and former headteacher, @jillberry102 * There are some books that, within just a few pages, you know you are going to both enjoy and feel deliciously challenged by. This is one of those books. A very human and passionate appeal for a kind of school leadership that isn't just about doing the right things, but about doing them in the right way and for the right reasons. Highlighting the importance of emotional intelligence, the need for genuine self-belief and the power of coaching, this is a manifesto for leading in a different way. Highly recommend! -- Andy Buck * Founder of Leadership Matters and creator of the BASIC Coaching Method, @andy__buck * Her approach to leadership and her belief in people and the importance of a calm and caring team are values applicable to any workplace. -- LoveReading4SchoolsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 157 mm
Width: 233 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4729-7246-0 (9781472972460)
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Person
Angela Browne is an author, coach and consultant with a mission to guide individuals and businesses in luminary, world-changing practice.
Angela spent 18 years working in a diverse range of schools first as a Head of English in the inner-city and more recently as deputy CEO of a semi-rural multi-academy trust. She has been a headteacher in mainstream education, alternative provision and in an all-through school and worked as a leader in special education.
In 2018, Angela was part of the BBC2 documentary series School. She has featured in the Telegraph, on Radio 5 and Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4, and she has written for the TES. Angela has also delivered keynotes for WomenED, BAMEed, Firefly Learning and Ambition School Leadership, and given a TEDx talk.
Her diverse experiences of teaching, leading and managing in a range of schools give her a unique perspective on the shared challenges teachers and leaders are facing in today's schools. You can follow Angela on Twitter: @Angela__Browne.
Angela spent 18 years working in a diverse range of schools first as a Head of English in the inner-city and more recently as deputy CEO of a semi-rural multi-academy trust. She has been a headteacher in mainstream education, alternative provision and in an all-through school and worked as a leader in special education.
In 2018, Angela was part of the BBC2 documentary series School. She has featured in the Telegraph, on Radio 5 and Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4, and she has written for the TES. Angela has also delivered keynotes for WomenED, BAMEed, Firefly Learning and Ambition School Leadership, and given a TEDx talk.
Her diverse experiences of teaching, leading and managing in a range of schools give her a unique perspective on the shared challenges teachers and leaders are facing in today's schools. You can follow Angela on Twitter: @Angela__Browne.