This book explores to what extent transnational influences change
national/local values and practices in the Nordic educational systems.
It provides country cases and thematic chapters that give nuanced
insights into the influence of transnational agencies on national
governance and discourses. It describes how national discourses and
regulation influences school leadership values, culture and practice,
in competition with traditional values. The transnational and global
discourse on educational leadership is mostly formed according to
Anglo-American thinking and tradition. Pivotal foundations of this
discourse are strong hierarchical societies/class societies with
liberal democracies, and clearly streamed education systems. The
Nordic discourse, however, builds on a more equal society and flat
hierarchies with participatory democracy, and on comprehensive
schooling with strong local community roots. Leadership thinking and
practices are formed by the culture and context they are part of: they
are primarily shaped by the national/local values, traditions and
practices, and only partially shaped by politics, discourses and
literature. Due to the fact that a great deal of the literature that
is being used in the Nordic contexts is of Anglo-American origin and
many of the research projects have Anglo-American foundations, it is
difficult to distinguish the sources for leadership thinking and
practice. This book distinguishes the Nordic from the Anglo-American
thinking and presents important findings and arguments for leadership
practitioners inside as well as outside the Nordic countries.
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Is there a Nordic Model?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789400762268
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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