Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
Description
This session moves on to interrogate leadership in the 21st Century and what it means to lead in a world dominated by a very distinct few. For most leadership specialists, the moral aspect is pivotal to leading people, yet ethical frameworks can vary according to cultural factors especially in international education. This sector is characterised by change and transition, yet good education requires stability and longevity. Drawing on my work at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, I examine ethics in leadership, and then pick apart GCE looking at how this outlook can provide the foundations for stable leadership in a world in flux. I examine what makes a good leader specifically in education, and how notions of GCE are now beginning to have a poignant reverse percolation effect for educators wishing to re-engage with national education, as they return home – be it now, or in a decade.
Period
12 Dec 2019
Event title
Asia Pacific International Schools Conference 2019