Leading professional learning : practical strategies for impact in schools / Helen Timperley, Fiona Ell, Deidre Le Fevre, Kaye Twyford.

"Today's school leaders are faced with the increasingly daunting task of leading their schools to improve, to innovate and to become ever more responsive to change. There are many resources to help schools to engage with improvement frameworks, but few that directly address the complexity...

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Main Authors: Timperley, Helen (Author), Ell, Fiona (Author), Le Fevre, Deidre (Author), Twyford, Kaye (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Camberwell, Victoria : ACER Press, an imprint of Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd, 2020.
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Summary:"Today's school leaders are faced with the increasingly daunting task of leading their schools to improve, to innovate and to become ever more responsive to change. There are many resources to help schools to engage with improvement frameworks, but few that directly address the complexity of the challenges that inevitably arise along the way. Based on extensive research in the field, including the outcomes of a five-year project on school improvement and professional learning in Australia and New Zealand, Leading Professional Learning: Practical strategies for impact in schools identifies the challenges that school leaders face when leading professional learning and development in their schools as part of an improvement agenda."--Back cover.
Physical Description:xi, 123 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-123).
ISBN:9781742865393
1742865399
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