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Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalisation in International Education Governance Systems
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This book presents a new theory of empowerment, exploring how senior leaders can navigate turbulence within governance systems to empower young societal innovators for equity, renewal, and peace.
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07 December 2018

This book investigates how governance at different levels can improve access to education for excluded communities.
It conceptualises turbulence, empowerment, and marginalisation in international educational governance systems, and presents a comparative analysis of five nation states (England, Arabs in Israel, Northern Ireland, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States). From these carefully-selected case studies, readers are shown how Senior Level Leaders describe turbulence in their systems - and how they articulate both the kind of support they want, and the support they actually get at the infrastructural, resources and agency level. It shows how the Senior Leaders hope to put their track records in school improvement into action in order to mobilise school communities for Empowering Young Societal Innovators for Equity and Renewal.
Based on research that is world leading in terms of originality, significance, and rigour, Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalisation in International Education Governance Systems is both a comprehensive investigation of the question of how systems empower key agents of change in school communities, and a practical guide to how these communities can become societal innovators for equity, peace and renewal.
Price: $117.99
Pages: 344
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Studies in Educational Administration
Publication Date:
07 December 2018
ISBN: 9781787546769
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Administration / General, Educational administration & organization, EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society
Alison Taysum is Lecturer in Educational Leadership and Management, Director for the MSc Educational Leadership and supervises PhD students at the University of Leicester, UK. Her international collaborative boundary crossing research includes: building capacity in Higher Education; collaborative research with leaders to Empower Young Societal Innovators for Equity and Renewal (EYSIER ); implementing A Blueprint for Character Development (ABCD).
Khalid Arar is Associate Professor and President of Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education, Israel. His studies focus on issues of diversity, equity and ethnicity in educational leadership and higher education, and he is Associate Editor of International Journal of Leadership in Education.
Foreword, Steven Gross
PART I: CONCEPTUALISING TURBULENCE, EMPOWERMENT, AND MARGINALISATION
Chapter 1. Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalised Groups; Alison Taysum & Khalid Arar
Chapter 2. Literature Review - Turbulence in Education Governance Systems; Khalid Arar & Alison Taysum
Chapter 3. Research Design: Epistemological underpinning of methodologies for research marginalized groups in educational governance; Alison Taysum, Khalid Arar & Hauwa Imam
PART II: FIVE INTERNATIONAL CASES OF TURBULENCE, EMPOWERMENT AND MARGINALISATION
Chapter 4. The Turbulence Black, Asian, Minority Ethnicity Chief Executive Officers of Small, Medium, and Empty MATs Face in England's Education System: The structures; Alison Taysum
Chapter 5. The Turbulence Black, Asian, Minority Ethnicity Chief Executive Officers of Small, Medium, and Empty MATs Face In England's Education System: The agency; Alison Taysum
Chapter 6. Empowering School Principals to Overcome Turbulence in School Partnerships through Governance Systems for Equity, Renewal, and Peace: Northern Ireland; Samuel McGuinness, Jessica Bates, Una O’Connor, Stephen Roulston, Catherine Quinn & Brian Waring
Chapter 7. Supervisors in the Arab education system: Between governability, duality and empowerment, through a state of turbulence; Khalid Arar & Asmahan Masry
Chapter 8. Turbulence in Efforts at Curriculum Renewal for Educational Equity: A critical analysis of a primary curriculum review exercise in Trinidad and Tobago; Freddy James & June George
Chapter 9 Empowering Superintendents in the United States to Empower Societal Innovators For Equity and Renewal in the Community; Carole Collins-Ayanlaja, Warletta Brookins & Alison Taysum
PART III: TURBULENCE, EMPOWERMENT AND MARGINALISATION: KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION
Chapter 10. Comparative Analysis: Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalised Groups; Alison Taysum & Khalid Arar
Chapter 11. Conclusions: Turbulence, empowerment and marginalised groups; knowledge to action; Alison Taysum & Khalid Arar
About the Contributors
Appendices