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This edited volume examines research and practical examples of professional learning approaches for school leaders and teachers in the areas of diversity, democracy and equity - 'big issues' that represent some of the most urgent challenges facing our societies and schools today.
Educators from Ireland, Norway, Poland, Spain and Chile provide unique insights into professional learning programmes that were intentionally and collaboratively designed and put into action
with and
for school leaders, teachers and teacher educators. A key principle promoted throughout this book is the commitment to placing individuals, communities and context at the centre. All programmes emphasise the creation of new spaces where lived experiences, evolving ideas and theoretical frameworks can be explored with honesty, critical depth and moral purpose. They prioritise transformative practice and outcomes through
learning together, rather than through mere implementation or replication of programmes or policies.
In offering learning materials, thinking points and ultimately a shared sense of solidarity in the ongoing work of shaping transformative educational change, this book will be useful for school leaders, teachers, teacher educators, teacher professional development providers and policy makers working in the areas of diversity, democracy and equity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsList of ContributorsForewordAcknowledgementsPart One - Professional Learning for Diversity, Equity and Democracy in Schools - Context, Concepts and RationaleChapter 1: School Leadership for Better Futures: Collaborative Professional Learning
About and
For Diversity, Equity and Democracy
Chapter 2: Big Ideas for Better Schools: A Transnational Professional Learning Project
Chapter 3: Diversity, Equity and Democracy in School Leadership: Exploring Troublesome Concepts in Troubled Times
Chapter 4: A Professional Learning Model for Transformative School Leadership
Part Two - Making It Happen - Learning from Case Studies Chapter 5: Professional learning with school leaders on diversity, equity and inclusion in Ireland: Deepening understanding and commitment through safe and honest 'big issue' conversations
Chapter 6: Diversity, equity and democracy:
Chapter 7: What is Democracy? Recognising diverse perspectives and building shared understandings with school leaders in Spain through a professional learning experience
Chapter 8: Democracy as a central value in a national curriculum: Working with school leaders and teachers to connect values with practice in Norway
Chapter 9: Education for Citizenship under Democratic Strain: Professional Learning for School Leaders and Teachers in Chile
Part Three - Review of Learning and Charting PathwaysChapter 10: Transformative Professional Learning in Action: Embracing Complexity and Critical Co-Inquiry for Diversity, Equity and Democracy
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Manuela Heinz is Associate Professor at the University of Galway, Ireland, and Editor of the
European Journal of Teacher Education.
María Jesús Rodríguez-Entrena is Associate Professor in the Department of Didactics and School Organization, University of Murcia, Spain.
Gerry Mac Ruairc is Emeritus Professor of Education and former Head of the School of Education at the University of Galway, Ireland.