This comprehensive book provides a theoretical understanding of how imagination contributes to effective leadership, as well as practical tools all educational leaders can employ to cultivate their imaginations and the imaginations of others in their communities. To support these goals, book chapters offer multiple perspectives on what imagination is, why it is essential for educational leaders, and how it can be developed. Contributions by leadership scholars and school-based leaders are organized around three themes: exploring possibilities, poetics of memory, and imagination's role in social justice and equity. Each section opens with a leadership story that shows how a school leader developed and used imagination to create solutions to real problems. Contributors to this volume were invited to read each other's work and share their questions and thoughts. This work can now be used by individuals or within formal or informal learning communities to expand, deepen and, apply concepts. Expanding on Kieran Egan's theory of Imaginative Education, this book will help current and future leaders employ imagination to make sense of and address the day-to-day challenges they encounter.

Book Features:

  • Brings together empirical and conceptual research on imagination's varied roles in educational leadership.
  • Provides practical strategies and implementable techniques for cultivating leadership imagination.
  • Demonstrates what cognitive tools all leaders can use to deepen their understanding of issues; to emotionally and imaginatively engage their school communities; and to support equity, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Offers easy-to-use activities and guidelines for applying imagination to key leadership processes and practices.
  • Includes Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination sections at the end of chapters to stimulate individual reflection and collaborative discussion.
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Provides a theoretical understanding of how imagination contributes to effective leadership, as well as practical tools all educational leaders can employ to cultivate their imaginations and the imaginations of others in their communities.
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  • Contents (Tentative)
  • List of Tables
  • Foreword: Imagination and Educational Leadership
  • Scott Brandon
  • Preface
  • Gillian Judson and Meaghan Dougherty
  • Introduction
  • Gillian Judson and Meaghan Dougherty
  • Part I: Exploring Possibilities
  • Imagination in Action: A Leadership Story
  • Lori Drussi
  • 1. Exploring the Possible in Leadership: Inviting Stories of Imagination
  • Gillian Judson, Craig Mah, Rose Pillay, Courtney Robertson, Jonathan Sclater
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 2. Exploring Possibilities: How School Leaders Employ Imagination to Build Thriving School Communities
  • Tara Preston
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 3. A Leadership Journey Toward Innovation Through Wide-Awakeness, Curiosity, and Imagination
  • Karen Steffensen
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • Part II: Poetics of Memory
  • Imagination in Action: A Leadership Story
  • Craig Mah
  • 4. A Bridge Across Our Fears: Poetic Imagination as a Catalyst for School Change
  • Sarah Pazur
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 5. Education Policy: Imagination, Creation, and Innovation
  • Dan Laitsch and Gillian Judson
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 6. Embodying Imagination: Creative Leadership in Compassionate Action
  • Lyn Fels
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • Part III: Imagination's Role in Social Justice and Equity
  • Imagination in Action: A Leadership Story
  • Moraima Machado
  • 7. Troubling Educational Leadership: Exploring Influences of Imaginative Practices on Equity and Social Justice
  • Zachary Thomas and James W. Koschoreck
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 8. Rewilding Imagination: Reorienting Eco-Leadership in Education
  • Mark Fettes and Sean Blenkinsop
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • 9. Disrupting Deficit Through Radical Re-Imaginings of Urban Student Subjectivities and Knowledges
  • Kathryn Strom, Kara Viesca, and Jessica Masterson
    Cultivating Curiosity, Conversation, and Imagination
  • Postscript and Possibilities
  • Laurie Anderson
  • Appendix A. Cultivate Leadership Imagination With Cognitive Tools
  • Endnotes
  • Index
  • About the Editors and Authors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780807768044
Publisert
2023-03-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
226 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

Biographical note

Gillian Judson is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. She teaches in Educational Leadership and Curriculum and Instruction programs. Her scholarship looks at imagination's role in leadership and learning (K-post-secondary).

Meaghan Dougherty is faculty at Douglas College in the Department of Child and Youth Care. Her research interests include educational leadership, the complex relationship between education and the labor market, relational practice, and teaching and learning encounters.