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Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders: Theory, design and practice


Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders: Theory, design and practice

Paperback by Tan, Kelvin Heng Kiat (National Institute of Education, Singapore); Heng, Mary Anne; Lim-Ratnam, Christina

Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders: Theory, design and practice

£42.99

ISBN:
9781138549968
Publication Date:
27 Apr 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
274 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders: Theory, design and practice

Description

Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders focusses on major issues relating to the continuing national and international discourse on curriculum leadership, and highlights the vital role of middle leaders in schools. School leadership has focused primarily on first-order change involving school leaders or principals. This book seeks to put the spotlight on second-order change that involves curriculum leadership and professional development support on the part of middle leaders for more sustainable and long-term change in teaching and learning that will influence what happens in classrooms. With timely and thought-provoking contribution from authors who pursue a range of scholarly interests in multiple educational settings, the book is guided by several underlying questions: How might we re-envision curriculum leadership so that it addresses both local and global concerns and aspirations? How might we better grasp how middle leaders understand and respond to the pressures of educational reform initiatives? How might middle leaders transform pressures into possibilities? This book will appeal to current teachers, those currently undertaking teacher training and students or academics carrying out research in the field of educational leadership.

Contents

1. Curriculum leadership by middle leaders: The Singapore story 2. Grappling with Curriculum Leadership theory in schools 3. The Contributions of Curriculum Theory and School-Based Curriculum Development in Singapore Schools 4. Decision Making in Curriculum Leadership 5. Curriculum and Assessment Leadership for Learning 6. The Role of Heads of Department in Assessments 7. Contextualising Assessment for Learning (AfL) in Singaporean Classrooms 8. Re-examining differentiation: Big ideas and misguided notions 9. Towards a practice of taking students' learning seriously 10. Curriculum implementation in the Singaporean education context 11. Implementing ICT integration in Singapore schools - The role of middle leaders 12. Chinese teachers' curriculum leadership through practical knowledge 13. Leading the Lesson Study Process in Schools 14. Advancing Teacher Knowledge: Considerations for a Learning Study Approach 15. Utilizing Curriculum Evaluation for Improving the School Curriculum 16. Looking ahead: The Potential of Curriculum Leadership by Middle Leaders

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