Finding and Sustaining your School Leadership Voice

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  • ISBN 9781041253433
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Finding and Sustaining Your School Leadership Voice is a transformative guide to educational leadership that offers a fresh, human-centred approach to navigating the complexities of modern schooling.

At a time when education faces unprecedented crises – including faltering recruitment, fragile retention, and spiralling workloads – this book provides practical solutions to current challenges for UK schools. It shows teachers and school leaders how to find their personal "touchstones": an enduring set of values and motivations that sustain them through challenges. Rather than offering quick fixes, this guide presents tools to help leaders at all levels build resilience, foster meaningful relationships, and create lasting positive change in their school communities. Each chapter blends personal anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and actionable strategies, incorporating elements including the "Leadership Loop," neuroscience insights, and real-world case studies. The narrative culminates in a vision of leadership that prioritises community and sustainable impact.

This book speaks directly to current and aspiring school leaders, including headteachers, deputy heads, middle leaders, and early career teachers seeking to develop their leadership potential. Uniquely, it positions leadership as something for all educators in schools who seek to grow and make a difference.

Chris Tooley is Principal of The Netherhall School and Oakes College in Cambridge, UK. He is an educational leader, author and speaker known for championing relational practice, organisational culture and leadership development, with a particular focus on creating inclusive schools where young people and staff flourish together.

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