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Abstract
System leadership continues to be constructed largely as a desirable, even normative, evolution of educational leadership, with critiques often focusing on implementation rather than principles. This belies its increasingly recognised role in processes of disintermediation, in which the ‘middle tier’ comprising local government is dismantled. In this article, we draw on interview and observation data from our case study research in a new multi-academy trust to argue that system leadership is better understood as a manifestation of, and mechanism for, depoliticisation. We present a reconceptualisation of system leadership in which its primary function is to enable and operationalise three forms of depoliticisation: governmental, societal and discursive. We conclude that system leadership as depoliticisation is a suite of professional practices with linked identities and dispositions that operationalises the state’s project to depoliticise education in England through multi-academisation, or the creation of multi-academy trusts.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 893-910 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Educational Management Administration and Leadership |
Volume | 50 |
Issue number | 6 |
Early online date | 30 Sept 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Multi-academy trusts (MATs)
- academisation
- depoliticisation
- educational leadership
- multi-academisation
- system leadership
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The State of Educational Leadership
Courtney, S. (Invited speaker), Heffernan, A. (Invited speaker), Skerritt, C. (Invited speaker), Hughes, B. (Discussant), Niesche, R. (Invited speaker), Wilkinson, J. (Invited speaker), Fitzgerald, T. (Invited speaker) & Eacott, S. (Invited speaker)
22 May 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Research