Leading Learning and Wellbeing Together

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collaboration
collaborative job crafting
collective agency education
communication
communities
educational change management
educational leadership
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instructional leadership practices
job design
leading learning
middle leaders
organisational psychology education
pedagogy
principals
psychological safety in schools
Psychosocial safety
school leadership
strategies
teacher professional development
wellbeing
wellbeing strategies for educators

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032931951
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a practical guide for school leaders who want to understand more about how to connect teaching and learning with wellbeing in their school.

This book reimagines school leadership beyond roles and networks and explores new practical possibilities for leading pedagogy. The emphasis is on knowing students and how they learn and supporting leaders to create sustainable, productive learning environments where wellbeing and learning are integral. The book brings theory and practice together through case studies from work in schools, linking the ‘Why?’ with the ‘How’, and makes authentic connections between leading pedagogy and wellbeing through practical strategies and clear principles. Further, the book addresses issues of workload and leadership succession through collective job design, with the aim of improving psychosocial safety for all students and school staff.

Drawing on the authors’ experience in school leadership and clinical and organisational psychology, this book is designed for school leadership teams looking to work cohesively together while prioritising wellbeing. It will also be relevant to postgraduate studies in educational leadership.

Christine Grice is a Senior Lecturer in educational leadership at The University of Sydney.

Fiona Davies is a Clinical and Organisational Psychologist who has worked in leadership positions in organisational development, in implementation research and as a Clinical Psychologist.