
Dare to be Different
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Writer and novelist Michael Korda claims that `the fastest way to succeed is to look like you are playing to someone else's rules whilst quietly playing by your own'. Dare to be Different illustrates how real transformational change can occur when a school leader does just that, as Will Ryan shares the trials and tribulations of the story's fearless protagonist, Brian Smith, as he endeavours to take back ownership of what happens in the classroom.
Exploring the significant challenges that school leaders often have to overcome in order to turn their dream into a reality, Dare to be Different lays before the reader a model of inspirational school leadership in this engaging and humorous take on life in modern schools. The story is told through the eyes and experiences of Brian as he resists top-down government directives on how his school should be run and instead strives to build a vibrant curriculum with which to hook the imaginations of today's children. Scattered among the narrative's twists and turns are deeper insights into the nature and purpose of schooling that are sure to rekindle school leaders' passion for pupil-centred education over policy-led prescription, and which will motivate them to `dare to be different' in standing up for the education they believe in.
Whilst it may be a fable with fictitious characters, Dare to be Different is based on real schools: schools in which the author has worked with leaders and teachers who, by applying their deeply held educational beliefs, accelerate learning and provide exciting learning opportunities for their pupils. Will Ryan has condensed and interwoven his forty-three years' worth of accumulated experience of going in and out of the UK's best classrooms into this book, in which you will find:
* At least one-hundred-and-eighteen tips that are based around exciting primary practice and which should make the hairs tingle on the neck of the most wizened school inspector.
* At least forty-five significant ideas that will strengthen leadership and have the capacity to transform your school as a learning community.
* At least fifty quotations that will make you think about how our most inspirational leaders create inspirational teachers who get an inspirational response from their learners.
* Compelling pieces of evidence to demonstrate that primary school teachers are doing a fabulous job, despite what any politician or tabloid reporter would tell you.
Suitable reading for all school leaders - at both primary and secondary levels - who are looking to promote excellence and raise aspirations within their schools and wider communities.
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- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Begin with the end in mind
- Chapter 2 - A hero in waiting
- Chapter 3 - The sexy subversive
- Chapter 4 - Every time I use my mobile phone I take a photograph of my foot
- Chapter 5 - Wanted: invisible leaders - apply here
- Chapter 6 - Books, not bullets, will change the world
- Chapter 7 - People who moan about people who moan
- Chapter 8 - Six $1.5 million words
- Chapter 9 - The three signs of a miserable job
- Chapter 10 - When teachers learn from each other, their future will be secured
- Chapter 11 - The problem with fronted adverbial clauses
- Chapter 12 - This is the kind of English up with which I will not put
- Chapter 13 - Three-generational lessons within a fourth-generation curriculum
- Chapter 14 - Leopards, peanuts and compost tip Brian over the hedge
- Chapter 15 - This way to the nuclear bunker and other secrets
- Chapter 16 - Real mathematics is based in the real world
- Chapter 17 - Who wants to solve a quadratic equation anyway?
- Chapter 18 - Without struggle there is no progress
- Chapter 19 - The power of being true to your beliefs
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
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