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Leadership in Early Childhood Education - A Cultural-Historical Theory of Practice Development

English · Hardback

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The book presents a conceptual framework for understanding leadership for effective educator learning in early childhood settings. The book describes how leaders can move centre practices from crisis to stabilization. It argues that a core component of leaders' work in early childhood settings is to construct and enact epistemological accounts of practice change. The book includes case examples that bring to life the contexts early childhood services and services leaders who participated in the research. The book also describes the application of cultural-historical activity theory to the development of practice in early childhood education. It describes how background theory, literature, and data can be synthesized to create new focal theory in education. 

Readers will benefit from the theory that is presented, establishing a sound basis for testing in future research in schools as well as in early childhood education.

"Joce Nuttall and team are congratulated for their ground-breaking scholarly endeavour in designing, implementing, validating findings, and then writing a book that unambiguously connects theory-policy-practice in enacting leadership in early childhood settings. This book is ambitious, eloquent, and inspirational.  The research was driven by a bold vision to build a new theorisation of early childhood leadership. The writing style of the book makes the complex clear and easy to digest, and thereby strengthening its readability and understanding.  The comparative lens adopted in the study, underscores the neoliberal control of the working lives of early childhood leaders in both Australia and England. The use of case study narratives to explain various aspects including the study design and methodology, was refreshingly engaging. Notes of encouragement addressed to novice researchers such as those embarking on higher degree studies, also provide apt guidance about the messiness of conducting qualitative research. The book is infused with lots of examples demonstrating the transformative power of learning - especially when expertly scaffolded by the research team, and thereby increasing practitioner agency and quality improvement across the early childhood setting. If professional autonomy is the driver of reform and change, then we must find ways to nurture strong educational leaders who can think outside the box. Overall, Nuttall and team succeed in arousing learning-rich possibilities for reimagining early childhood leadership in theory and in practice, and thereby making a magnificent contribution to the scholarship of educational leadership." Professor Manjula Waniganayake  PhD, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

List of contents

Section 1: Background and rationale.- 1 Why do we need a new theory of leadership in early childhood education?.- 2 Responding to the state of the field: Existing discourses of early childhood leadership in policy, research, and practice.- 3 The project: Key concepts, design, methodology and approach to analysis.- Section 2: The participating leaders and their centres: Pen portraits.- Section 3: The new theory.- 4 Crisis in context: Cultural-historical contradictions as the stimulus for practice development.- 5 Imagining practice otherwise: Mobilizing collective creativity for improved quality.- 6 Design, re-design, design again: Leading and implementing practice change.- 7 Re-concretized but not sedimented: Program quality and the stabilization of new practices.- Section 4: Conclusion, implications, research directions.- 8 Theorizing leadership and change in early childhood education.

Product details

Authors Linda Henderson, Jenny Martin, Joce Nuttall, Jocelyn Grace Nuttall, Eliz Wood, Elizabeth Wood, Elizabeth et Wood
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2024
 
EAN 9783031519840
ISBN 978-3-0-3151984-0
No. of pages 187
Dimensions 154 mm x 16 mm x 242 mm
Weight 462 g
Illustrations XIII, 187 p. 27 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Series Educational Leadership Theory
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Kindergarten and pre-school education

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