Book of the Month for May 2024

Leading Learning and Teaching

 

by - Stephen Dinham

Leading Learning and Teaching is a thorough, comprehensive sourcebook on school improvement and best-practice leadership, including extensive references, case studies and evidence to back up arguments.

Written by a recognised and influential expert in the field of education leadership, all school leaders should have access to this vital resource.

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The Pruning Principle: Mastering the Art of Strategic Subtraction Within Education

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