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School Leadership & Management | 2018

Custom-designed and safe-space coaching: Australian beginning principals supported by experienced peers form pipeline of confident future leaders

Susan E Simon; Shelley Dole; Yvonne Farragher

ABSTRACT Transition from teacher to principal involves both a technocratic response based on ‘yearning for certainty’ that requisite leadership skills will be learned, and a critically-reflexive approach to adopting a new professional identity (Crow and Møller 2017. “Professional Identities of School Leaders across International Contexts: An Introduction and Rationale.” Educational Management and Leadership 45 (5): 749–758, 750). Globally, the maintenance of pipelines of confident and capable principals is a priority, but principal preparation programmes have often been described as decontextualised and inadequate (Cheung and Walker 2006. “Inner Worlds and Outer Limits: The Formation of Beginning School Principals in Hong Kong.” Journal of Educational Administration 44 (4): 389–407). Consequently, without opportunity to develop leadership strategies and reflect critically with a trusted mentor, newly-appointed principals often leave the role prematurely (Marks 2013. “Leadership Succession and Retention: Its Time to Get Serious about a Principal Retention Policy.” Leading and Managing 19 (2): 1–14). This Australian study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Queensland Department of Education and Training coaching programme for beginning principals, designed to secure future quality leaders. A custom-built philosophy incorporated support from local master principals and a high degree of autonomy. One-on-one interviews with programme participants confirmed that: enduring professional relationships resulted from a safe-space approach; knowledge and understanding of the Australian Professional Standards for Principals (AITSL 2014. Australian Professional Standard for Principals and the Leadership Profiles. Canberra: Australian Government) increased; and feelings of empowerment and control of leadership situations accelerated. For the benefit of leadership pipelines worldwide, new principals in other contexts may be energised to continue with the complex role of being effective school leaders through similar, autonomous and peer-supported programmes.


Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | 2015

Improving the quality of assessment grading tools in Master of Education courses: a comparative case study in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Michael Christie; Peter Grainger; Robert Dahlgren; Kairen Call; Deborah Heck; Susan E Simon


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2013

The Weaving of a Tapestry: A Metaphor for Teacher Education Curriculum Development.

Susan E Simon


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2013

Chaos of Textures or ‘Tapisserie’? A Model for Creative Teacher Education Curriculum Design

Susan E Simon


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2018

Making Headway: Developing Principals’ Leadership Skills through Innovative Postgraduate Programs

Susan E Simon; Michael Christie; Deborah Heck; W A Graham; Kairen Call


The International Journal of Educational Organization and Leadership | 2016

The PIVOTAL Leadership Model: Improving School Leaders' Professional Capacity and Personal Vitality through Innovative Postgraduate Course Design

Susan E Simon; Michael Christie; W A Graham; Jane Summers


Archive | 2016

The PIVOTAL Leadership Model: innovative curriculum design and enhanced postgraduate learning experiences for school leaders [Final Report]

Susan E Simon; Michael Christie; W A Graham; Karen Noble; Jane Summers; Kairen Call


Archive | 2016

A key to inspired postgraduate leadership learning in regional Australia

Susan E Simon; Michael Christie; W A Graham; Kairen Call


Proceedings of the 2015 Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Incorporated Conference | 2015

PIVOTAL – designing innovative leadership courses: a roadmap for anticipating the twists and turns in school leaders’ journeys

Susan E Simon; W A Graham; Michael Christie; Kairen Call


Proceedings of the 2015 Australian Association for Research in Education Conference | 2015

The PIVOTAL Model: improving postgraduate leadership learning for practising school leaders

Susan E Simon; Michael Christie; W A Graham; Kairen Call

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Michael Christie

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Deborah Heck

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Jane Summers

University of Southern Queensland

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Peter Grainger

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Karen Noble

University of Southern Queensland

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Shelley Dole

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Yvonne Farragher

University of the Sunshine Coast

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