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Professional Supervision for Principals

Professional Supervision for Principals

Professional Supervision for Principals

A Primer for Emerging Practice
Mary Ann Hunter, University of Tasmania
Geoffrey Broughton, Charles Sturt University
February 2025
Not yet published - available from February 2025
Hardback
9781009548151
£49.99
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Hardback
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    School leaders work in increasingly complex systems. Alongside leading learning, they daily navigate the needs and expectations of educational departments, teachers, students, parents, society, and themselves. Leadership can therefore be a dynamic vocational calling, but studies show that principals' professional agency, career sustainability, and wellbeing are diminishing. This Element brings a fresh perspective to how educational leaders can be better served and supported by collaborative, co-agentic partnerships at this time. It makes the case for professional supervision, a practice commonplace in clinical and pastoral professions that offers facilitated, action-oriented attention to the interplay of role, 'soul', and context. As a practice-based primer, this Element reclaims supervision against outdated associations with performance management by drawing on interdisciplinary research and the authors' own experience as supervisor partners with principals. It proposes a new schema of professional supervision in education informed by curiosity, unlearning, resonance, and attunement in a rapidly changing world.

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    February 2025
    Hardback
    9781009548151
    75 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. 'Nice but not necessary': the vexed place of reflective practice in education
    • 3. Frameworks and practices of professional supervision
    • 4. CURA for education leaders: a schema for professional supervision in education
    • 5. Closing
    • References.
      Authors
    • Mary Ann Hunter , University of Tasmania
    • Geoffrey Broughton , Charles Sturt University