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Scoping a distributed leadership matrix for higher education

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posted on 2024-10-31, 15:41 authored by Sandra JonesSandra Jones, A Applebee, Marina Harvey, Geraldine Lefoe
While there has been significant research into the theory and practice of distributed leadership in the school system, there has been less research into its applicability into higher education. This is somewhat surprising given the pressure on universities to reshape their governance models to accommodate a more competitive business environment as education becomes an important contributor to national economies. It is also interesting that, despite resistance from academics to the more 'enterprise-based' approach to shaping university leadership, there has not been a focus on a distributed leadership model that appears to accommodate the need for the autonomy that underpins academic culture. It is within this context that this paper intends to use the findings of four recently completed empirical projects funded under the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (AL TC) Leadership Project (LP) grant scheme to identify synergies in approach. This identification constitutes a scoping ofthe issues that need to be considered in exploring the applicability of distributed leadership in higher education.

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Start page

359

End page

369

Total pages

11

Outlet

Proceedings of the 33rd HERDSA Annual International Conference - Research and Development in Higher Education: Reshaping Higher Education

Editors

M. Devlin, J. Nagy, A. Lichtenberg

Name of conference

33rd HERDSA Annual International ConferenceResearch and Development in Higher Education: Reshaping Higher Education

Publisher

HERDSA

Place published

Milperra, NSW, Australia

Start date

2010-07-06

End date

2010-07-09

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 HERDSA and the authors

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2006024418

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-11-26

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