Module Descriptors
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
EDUC70434
Key Facts
Health, Education, Policing and Sciences
Level 7
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Sharon Inglis
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 30
Independent Study Hours: 270
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 80%
  • ONLINE DISCUSSION weighted at 20%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
A written assignment (4500 words) - weighted at 80% and written contribution to a set task on the VLE online discussion forum (500 words) -weighted at 20%.

The Assignment requires the student to systematically analyse relevant academic, policy and practice sources and conclude with issues raised in relation to the student's leadership and management practice in an education setting. (Assesses LOs 1-5) (80%).

The written contribution to an online discussion forum (maximum 500 words) will require students to engage in critical dialogue with peers about issues of educational leadership and management. (Assesses LOs 1, 3 ,4,5) (20%).

Both elements of the assessment must be passed.

PLEASE NOTE ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS FOR Semester 1 2020/21 DUE TO COVID-19 AS FOLLOWS: 100% Assignment



Module Resources
- University Library for a range of relevant texts, e-books and academic journals
- Materials and resources on the module VLE
- Access to academic and library support
Module Texts
BRIGGS, Ann R. J (2012) Research methods in educational leadership and management SAGE
BRUNDRETT, M (2011) Leadership for quality and accountability in education, Routledge
BUSH, T 4th Ed (2010) Theories of educational leadership and management
COLEMAN, M (2010) Educational leadership and management developing insights and skills McGraw-Hill Open University Press SAGE
LYNCH, M (2012) A Guide to Effective School Leadership Theories Routledge
MONGON, D (2012) High-leverage leadership: improving outcomes in educational settings Routledge
MUIJS, D (2011) Collaboration and networking in education Springer
SAGOR, R (2012) The relentless pursuit of excellence: lessons from a transformational leader Corwin
SHEILDS, C (2013) Transformative Leadership in Education [Equitable change in an uncertain and complex world] Routledge
Module Learning Strategies
A variety of learning and teaching methods are used such as presentations by specialist practitioners, group discussions, case studies, problem based learning activities and participant centred investigations. There is a strong emphasis on activity-focused learning and participants are expected to actively engage in all sessions. In addition, participants are required to engage in independent study so as to consolidate and build upon their learning in taught sessions. This takes the form of undertaking follow-up tasks and work based self-assessments and reading key texts and research papers.

Module Indicative Content
This module discusses the complexities of leading and managing people and resources within an educational context. The module includes exploration and discussion of relevant theory and practice in relation to education settings:
- Leadership, behaviour and organisational theory
- Approaches to leadership and management
- The leadership versus management debate
- Theories of teamwork
- Approaches to motivating individuals and teams