ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1989. The pursuit of excellence is much discussed with reference to education, but the question remains, ’How can a school become excellent?’ This book demonstrates that excellence depends on good management which, in turn, depends not only on a clear understanding of good management theory, but on the ability to translate theory into practice.

The authors offer profound insights into three crucial areas of leadership: culture, structure, and public accountability. Drawing on areas outside education, such as advertising and business, they discuss many innovations that are already current - flexitime, the vertical curriculum, mastery learning, community support - and depict ways in which these can be brought together into a total educational experience. More strikingly, however, they look ahead, examining the potential changes to our concept of schooling: for instance those brought about by the growth of information technology. This book emphasises that at the heart of outstanding schooling are visionary leadership, a clear sense of purpose, and creatively conceived and flexible support structures.

chapter 1|22 pages

The Movement to Create Excellent Schools

chapter 3|20 pages

Re-conceptualising the School

chapter 5|26 pages

Leadership

chapter 6|26 pages

A Model for Managing an Excellent School

chapter 7|21 pages

Focus on Learning and Teaching

chapter 8|29 pages

How to Enhance School Culture

chapter 9|25 pages

Performance Indicators and Accountability

chapter 10|26 pages

Projecting a Public Image About the School

chapter 11|12 pages

Excellent Schools: Putting it All Together