This paper reports on a preliminary Australian adoption and adaptation, in the North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, of the Townsend and Adams’ model of leadership growth for school improvement in Alberta. The Australian adaptation of this Alberta model has been named the North Coast Initiative for School Improvement (NCISI). The participants comprise nine university academics and almost one hundred regional school leaders. Leadership is developed through continuing and regular collaborative-inquiry and generative-dialogue meetings between the academics and school leaders. The aim is to improve school leadership with the primary purpose of improving student outcomes. Provisional evaluation records significant positive changes in school leadership across the region. Convergence and divergence of the Australian and Canadian models are explored. The Australian adaptation requires some modification to suit local education processes and context. In particular, there has been the development of some divergence in approaches, especially in working in individual schools or clusters of schools. While the program has only been running for a comparatively short time, and therefore formal program evaluation is only commencing, preliminary evidence suggests significant traction and success in the Australian context. The paper concludes with some tentative implications for the future development of this model in the Australian context: how can the model be conceptualised and delivered to a wider audience in the years ahead.
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Uplifting leadership for real school improvement: The North Coast Initiative for School Improvement: an Australian telling of a Canadian story
Alberta Journal of Educational Research, Vol.63(2), pp.160-174
2017
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- Title
- Uplifting leadership for real school improvement: The North Coast Initiative for School Improvement: an Australian telling of a Canadian story
- Creators
- Marilyn Chaseling - Southern Cross UniversityBill E Boyd - Southern Cross University, School of Environment, Science & Engineering, AustraliaRobert Smith - Southern Cross UniversityWendy Boyd - Southern Cross UniversityBradley Shipway - Southern Cross UniversityChristos Markopoulos - Southern Cross UniversityAlan Foster - Southern Cross UniversityCathy Lembke - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Alberta Journal of Educational Research, Vol.63(2), pp.160-174
- Publisher
- University of Alberta
- Identifiers
- 2850; 991012820485502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education; School of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article