Full Description
School leadership is a complex and challenging profession, with principals working in technological, dynamic and uncertain environments. They often experience resistance to their activities and challenge to their authority which can lead to considerable mental and emotional stress. This was never more apparent than during the COVID-19 pandemic, when many school principals faced unprecedented uncertainty and challenges.
Schechter and Halevi answer questions such as what promotes the development of resilience among school principals? What hinders it? What are the characteristics and practices of school principals' resilience? They go on to explore how school principals with high levels of resilience are more able to recover from times of stress and crisis than those with lower levels of resilience, examining the characteristics and practices of resilience used by school principals.
Resilient Leadership serves as a basis for new and renewed thinking regarding school resilience dimensions in training, mentoring, and professional development, and is essential reading for academics, researchers, students, school leaders and policymakers in educational leadership.
Contents
Chapter 1. Needed: Resilient leaders
Chapter 2. What is resilience? Developing the conceptual framework
Chapter 3. School leadership and resilience
Chapter 4. The anatomy of school principals' resilience muscles: Characteristics and practices
Chapter 5. Resilience architecture: Building blocks and stumbling stones
Chapter 6. Resilience management in times of crisis: The COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 7. School principals and the multidimensional resilience model
Epilogue- Finding resilience within ourselves