Book Review: Social leadership in early childhood education and care: An introduction by J O’Sullivan and M Sakr

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Pub Date : 2022-08-22 DOI:10.1177/14639491221116920
Eva Mikuska
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The mission to develop models of leadership that suit early childhood education and care (ECEC) and engage greater practitioner participation is a concern in England and beyond (Palaiologou and Male, 2019). Government policies and reports are trying to include the importance of leadership in workforce development and quality standards (Nicholson et al., 2020) but they tend to lack clarity about forms of leadership or the relationship between pedagogic and organisational leadership. Since traditional notions of leadership are at odds with the pedagogy and ECEC ethos, Social Leadership in Early Childhood Education and Care is a response to the increasing international concern to develop a new appreciation of leadership that is better suited to developing a greater understanding of the contemporary role of ECEC leaders. O’Sullivan and Sakr’s book offers a new model of leadership that centres social purpose and addresses how to create a culture of collaborative innovation and sustainability. They start their book with introducing and defining social leadership, social leaders and the social purpose within the ECEC context. They offer a social leadership model that is made up of six elements: how to implement a social pedagogy; how to create a culture of collaborative innovation; how to invest in others’ leadership; how to facilitate powerful conversation; how to sew seeds of sustainability; and how to lead with a social purpose. Most of the literature does not include explicit discussion of social justice in theorising leadership, or the express purposes of leadership. This suggests the importance of critically examining the epistemological assumptions represented in leadership discourse, and of more intentional links between leadership and goals that address social injustices for children, families and the ECEC workforce. In this book, O’Sullivan and Sakr argue that with the increasing issues around child poverty, which can alter the trajectory of a child’s life, and the powerful acknowledgement of the benefits of ECEC, there is an increasing need to adopt a social purpose in leadership. The authors suggest that by adopting this model, the constraints that poverty places on people can be reduced. They note that the role of the social leader is to create a culture of continuous improvement with a focus on refining and improving pedagogy. So, what is the difference between a social leader and other leadership styles Nicholson et al. (2020) discussed in their review? Undoubtedly, O’Sullivan and Sakr offer a new idea of the social leader as co-creating meaning with children, families and other professionals, and by being co-creative, new ways of understanding and co-constructing localised knowledge will help to co-shape cultural organisation. The development of ‘collaborativeness’ (Fairchild et al., 2022) as an approach not only in research but also in leadership can be seen as a way forward, disrupting the norms and giving space to cultural attitudes and traditions, including attitudes to modern childhood, children’s upbringing, and the relationship Book Review
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书评:幼儿教育和护理中的社会领导:J O 'Sullivan和M Sakr的介绍
开发适合幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)的领导模式并吸引更多从业者参与的使命是英国及其他地区关注的问题(Palaiologou和Male, 2019)。政府政策和报告正试图包括领导力在劳动力发展和质量标准中的重要性(Nicholson等人,2020),但它们往往缺乏对领导形式或教师与组织领导之间关系的明确认识。由于传统的领导观念与教育学和ECEC的精神不一致,幼儿教育和护理中的社会领导是对日益增长的国际关注的回应,以发展对领导力的新认识,更适合于发展对ECEC领导者当代角色的更大理解。奥沙利文和萨克尔的书提供了一种新的领导模式,以社会目标为中心,探讨如何创造一种协作创新和可持续发展的文化。他们首先介绍并定义了ECEC背景下的社会领导力、社会领导者和社会目的。他们提出了一个由六个要素组成的社会领导模式:如何实施社会教学法;如何营造协同创新文化;如何投资于他人的领导力;如何促进强有力的对话;如何播下可持续发展的种子;以及如何带着社会目标去领导。大多数文献不包括在领导理论化社会正义的明确讨论,或领导的明确目的。这表明批判性地审视领导力话语中所代表的认识论假设的重要性,以及领导力与解决儿童、家庭和ECEC劳动力社会不公正问题的目标之间更有意的联系。在这本书中,奥沙利文和萨克尔认为,随着儿童贫困问题的日益严重(这可能改变儿童的生活轨迹),以及对ECEC好处的强烈认可,越来越需要在领导中采用社会目标。作者认为,通过采用这种模式,贫困对人们的限制可以减少。他们指出,社会领导者的角色是创造一种持续改进的文化,重点是改进和改进教学方法。那么,社会领导者和尼克尔森等人(2020)在他们的评论中讨论的其他领导风格有什么区别?毫无疑问,奥沙利文和萨克尔提出了社会领导者与孩子、家庭和其他专业人士共同创造意义的新观点,通过共同创造,理解和共同构建本地化知识的新方法将有助于共同塑造文化组织。“协作性”(Fairchild et al., 2022)的发展不仅在研究中,而且在领导中也可以被视为一种前进的方式,它打破了规范,为文化态度和传统提供了空间,包括对现代童年的态度、儿童的教养和关系书评
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Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC) is a peer-reviewed international research journal. The journal provides a forum for researchers and professionals who are exploring new and alternative perspectives in their work with young children (from birth to eight years of age) and their families. CIEC aims to present opportunities for scholars to highlight the ways in which the boundaries of early childhood studies and practice are expanding, and for readers to participate in the discussion of emerging issues, contradictions and possibilities.
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