
Evidence-based School Leadership and Management
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This book is a practical guide to evidence-based school leadership demonstrating the benefits that can be gained from engaging with robust educational research and offering clear guidance on applying meaningful lessons to practice.
Topics include:
? What is evidence-based school leadership and why does it matter?
? How to collect data from your own school and how to analyse this evidence in order to inform strategic leadership decisions
? Models for implementing school improvement and change
? Leadership skills for fostering a culture of evidence-based practice
This is essential reading for senior and middle leaders in educational organisations who aspire to lead effective schools with high levels of staff well-being and enhanced outcomes for the learners they teach.
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Creating a road map for an evidenced-based profession, Dr Gary Jones has brought together a coherent framework for school leaders and teachers based on his years of thinking, writing and implementing evidence based approaches in schools. From major issues around ethics, the use of research evidence and statistics to the formulation of a robust theory of change and associated logic model, this book will assist and develop the wise leaders and teachers we need in our schools, today more than ever. -- Stephen Tierney I love this book. Gary Jones uses the power of story to explain the importance of intelligent use of evidence. He provides examples of how to move beyond intuition in pursuit of sustained, high quality leadership. This is a must-read for all those with the humility to reflect on their approach to leadership in pursuit of a highly effective school. -- Professor Dame Alison PeacockMore details
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Gary is a Fellow of the Center for Evidence-Based Management and is also an associate of the Expansive Education Network based at the University of Winchester, where he supports teachers engage in evidence-based practice.
In recent years Gary has spoken about evidence-based school leadership at a number of conferences both in the United Kingdom and abroad - including Sydney, Melbourne, New York, Washington DC and Gothenburg.
Content
Chapter 2: What is evidence-based school leadership?
Chapter 3: Asking well-formulated questions
Chapter 4: Systematically searching for and retrieving evidence
Chapter 5: Appraising research evidence
Chapter 6: Appraising research and statistics
Chapter 7: Appraising school data, stakeholder views and practitioner expertise
Chapter 8: Aggregating sources of evidence
Chapter 9: Applying evidence to the decision-making process
Chapter 10: Assessing and evaluating the outcome of the decision taken
Chapter 11: Leading the evidence-based school
Chapter 12: Some concluding thoughts
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