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1. Introduction 2. Becoming a head 3. Heads in fiction 4. Heads in management texts 5. Heads and the standards agenda 6. Headship as risky work 7. The difficult work of improving learning 8. Taking a collective position 9. Getting real about school leadership
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Add School Leadership - Heads on the Block?, Most teachers become heads for idealistic reasons, wanting to make a difference to the lives of children and young people. Yet serving heads suggest the job is getting harder, talking openly about stress and leaving the job. Many teachers now see headship, School Leadership - Heads on the Block? to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add School Leadership - Heads on the Block?, Most teachers become heads for idealistic reasons, wanting to make a difference to the lives of children and young people. Yet serving heads suggest the job is getting harder, talking openly about stress and leaving the job. Many teachers now see headship, School Leadership - Heads on the Block? to your collection on WonderClub |