Talking Heads: reflections on secondary headship at a time of rapid educational change
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in School Organisation
- Vol. 9 (1) , 65-83
- https://doi.org/10.1080/0260136890090106
Abstract
This paper draws upon interviews with eight headteachers in ‘Northern LEA’, and examines (a) how the heads perceived their role in relation to the current period of rapid educational change, and (b) how they sought to cope with the increasingly difficult demands which they faced. The consequences of the current situation are considered in relation to a qualitative understanding of ‘high performance’ which recognises the situational complexity of the school as an organisation. The heads made use of many sources of support; the most important were a network of informal contacts with other headteachers and an increase in the involvement of senior management team colleagues in the stresses and responsibilities of management. The paper concludes that despite the efforts of the heads themselves, the consequences of resource cuts and the Education Reform Act 1988 are likely to make the achievement and management of high performance increasingly difficult.Keywords
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