Index
Patrick A. Duignan
(Australian Catholic University, Australia)
ISBN: 978-1-83909-851-2, eISBN: 978-1-83909-850-5
Publication date: 30 March 2020
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Duignan, P.A. (2020), "Index", Leading Educational Systems and Schools in Times of Disruption and Exponential Change: A Call for Courage, Commitment and Collaboration, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-172. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-850-520201015
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Patrick A. Duignan
INDEX
Index
Accelerating brains
, 9, 83
Accountability
, 8
Acid test in school settings
, 61
Active democracy
, 5
Adapting
, 31
Adaptive leaders
, 25–32
Administrative accountability
, 8, 103
Agile leaders
, 25–32
Airbnb
, 11
AlphaGo
, 128–129
America Online (AOL)
, 43, 79
Amplified voice
, 84
Amplifying qualities
, 38
Antidotes to disruption in our lives and work
, 48–58
Apple
, 11, 16, 43
Architectural changes
, 44–45
Architectural disruption
, 14
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
, 73, 127–128, 132
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
, 113
Asymmetry
, 25
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Television (ABC TV)
, 141
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
, 100
Australian education
, 107
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
, 118
Authentic educational leaders
, 38
Authentic leadership
, 34–35, 142
system leadership
, 145
Automated pharmacy systems
, 132
Automatic/automating choices
, 9, 83
Backward mapping
, 26
Balanced leadership
, 149
Behavioral attributes
, 114
Behavioural categories
, 31
Benchmarking
, 89
Black Swan event
, 19–20
BlackBerry phones
, 14
Blended architectural changes
, 78–79, 104, 112
Blended learning
, 99–102
Blockbuster Video
, 14
Blockchain
, 60
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE)
, 121–123
Buffering qualities
, 38
Business companies
, 2
Business-inspired DNA
, 25
Capacity building
, 65
Catholic school system
, 121–123
Celtic Tiger, The
, 33
Change cycles
, 12
Change management
, 3
Chaos
, 12
Character and courage
, 4, 29, 156
Cisco Systems
, 43
Civic superpowers
, 9, 83
Clean Disruption (Seba)
, 12
Cleveland Clinic
, 16
Cognitive attributes
, 114
Coherence
, 24
Collaboration
, 15, 90, 146
through technology
, 126
Collaborative cultures
, 150
Collaborative leadership processes and practices
, 64
Collaborative learning
, 75
Collaborative planning
, 28
Collaborative view of leadership
, 3
Collective capacity
, 65, 111
Collective leadership
, 70
Collective responsibility
, 6, 63, 67, 149, 154
Collective view of leadership
, 3
Communal cultures
, 71
Communicating
, 31
Community
, 15
Competency-based education
, 95–96
Complexity
, 12, 45, 47–48, 64, 129
simplexity, vs.
, 31–32
Computer science
, 127
Connectivity
, 1, 4–5, 12, 15, 26, 30, 45, 60, 68, 80, 96
Conviction and courage
, 87
Core values
, 3
Corporate normalcy
, 54
Corporate-managerialist approaches
, 68–69
Corporation 2020
, 24
Culture
, 91
Curiosity
, 142
Curiosity, ambition, passion (CAP)
, 143
Curriculum
, 139
orientation
, 146
Data organisations
, 7
Data-driven improvement processes
, 7
Demand-side disruption
, 78
Design thinking
, 113
Developing global competencies
, 120
Digital depth
, 84
Digital technology
, 125
Disruptions
, 12
Disruptive environments
impact people’s lives and work
, 11–17
with leadership challenges and opportunities
, 1–9
Education(al)
aspiration
, 146
benchmarking research
, 89–90
change
, 7
change leaders
, 8
educational-delivery processes
, 9
gaming
, 126
innovations
, 6
leader(ship)
, 2, 52, 63, 66, 69, 74, 79, 92, 149–151, 155
paradigm shift
, 135
reform initiatives in schools
, 74
reformers
, 24, 62, 66, 69
reinvention
, 6–7
strategy
, 146
systems and schools
, 79
transformation
, 84, 86, 92, 95–106
Educational reform
, 6, 22, 49–50, 110
movements
, 85
and transformation
, 148
Educators
, 41, 49, 74
“Egg-crate” architecture
, 77
Encyclopedia Britannica
, 13
Endurance
, 56
Engagement and collaboration
, 30
Enriched Virtual Model
, 100
Entrepreneurial learning
, 135–136
Envisioning
, 31
Evidence-based models
, 45
Executive-function command system
, 144
Exponential change
, 1, 11, 45
Facebook
, 11–12, 15–16
First Wave of Internet
, 43
Fixed mindset
, 5, 51
Flex model
, 100
Flipped classroom approaches
, 100
Focus
, 24
on people not change
, 96
Forecast 5.0 Report
, 82, 84
Fourth Way of Educational Reform, The
, 5
Future Frontiers Report
, 129–131
Future of education
, 73–84
Gaining knowledge
, 78
Gaming
, 127
Generation Alpha
, 78, 81
Generation Z
, 78, 81
Ghettos
, 15
Giant hairballs
, 54
Global financial crisis (GFC)
, 15, 33–34
Global Integrity Summit
, 39–40
Globalisation
, 30
Good-to-great companies
, 35–36
Google
, 11, 16, 127
Growth mindset
, 5, 51
Hairball of normalcy
, 54–55
Hallmark Cards Inc.
, 54
Hemingway’s cat
, 47
Hewlett Packard (HP)
, 43, 126
Higher education (HE)
, 73
Honesty
, 22
Human impact
, 37
Human-centred approach
, 149
Human-centred education
, 7
Human-centred learning
, 84
Human-development approach
, 156
IBM
, 43
Ideal work places
, 13, 47
IESE Business school
, 27
iGeneration (see Generation Alpha)
Individual rotation
, 100
Industrial model
, 61
Industrial-era schools
, 61
Innovating to Learn, Learning to Innovate
, 6, 64, 85
Innovators
, 63
Insanity
, 76
Inspirational leadership
, 3, 13, 47, 97
Integration capabilities
, 79
Intelligent accountability
, 145
Interactive technologies
, 45
Internet of Everything
, 43
Internet of Things
, 43
Internet platforms
, 80
Jointly determined change, adaptability, and culture-based accountability (JAC model)
, 154–155
Kelly, Gail (CEO of Westpac)
, 156
Knowledge creation
, 75
KnowledgeWorks Forecast 5. 0
, 8
KnowledgeWorks Foundation
, 82
La Carte Model
, 100
Lab rotation
, 100
Leader(ship)
, 1–3, 6, 13, 39, 41, 44, 51, 154
approaches, processes and practices
, 9
challenges
, 14–15
disruptive environments with
, 1–9
forms for future
, 148–157
imperatives
, 30
influencing others
, 39
of learning
, 75
of organisations
, 2
Leading
exponential change
, 1, 11, 13, 45
at the edge
, 55–57
in times of uncertainty
, 4, 22, 31, 49, 51, 53
Learning
, 144
community
, 74–75, 121–122
forms
, 142–148
process
, 80
Leverage technology
, 79
Lifelong learning
, 88
Linkedin
, 12
Liquid data
, 26
Liquid leadership
, 26
Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY)
, 117
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
, 127
Matson Navigation Company
, 13–14, 17
Mental blindness
, 15
Metacognitive skills
, 76
Microsoft
, 43
Millennial generation leaders
, 49
Millennials
, 29–30, 32, 57, 78
Millennials Matter
, 4
Mindsets
, 5
change
, 50–51
Models of assessment
, 113
Moral and ethical responsibility
, 3
Moral anorexia
, 27
Moral goodness
, 37
Moral imperative for education
, 149, 152–153, 155
Multidisciplinary institutes
, 16
Naïve empiricism
, 21
NAPLAN
, 140
National Curriculum
, 98
“Net-ocracy”
, 91
Netflix
, 11, 14
Networking
, 146
New South Wales (NSW)
, 128, 134
New South Wales Secondary Principals’ Council (NSWSPC)
, 134
Nonhierarchical leadership
, 46
Nuanced leadership approaches
, 149
‘One-team’ approach
, 35
Online laboratories
, 126
Online technologies
, 127
Orbiting
, 55
Organisational
cultures
, 60, 91–92
environments
, 1
silos
, 15
virtuousness
, 37
workers
, 45
Outlier
, 19
Paradigm shift
, 135
Pedagogical practices
, 6
Pedagogically driven transformational advice
, 97–98
Personalised learning
, 145–147
PISA tests
, 104–105
Policymakers
, 49
Positive Detective programme
, 93
Positive leadership
, 156
Positive psychology approach
, 37
Preparing students for tomorrow’s world
, 107–123
Professional accountability
, 8, 103–104
Professional learning community (PLC)
, 68, 150
Professional teaching
, 145
Quality education
, 139
Quality leadership
, 142
Radical pedagogical reinvention processes
, 77
Re-culturing schools
, 66
Re-energising education
, 90
educational benchmarking research
, 89–90
educational change leaders
, 86–87
organisational culture
, 91–92
reinvention
, 85–86
strength-based approach
, 92–93
strength-based children
, 93–94
well-being of societies
, 88–89
Re-invigorating professional judgement
, 84
Realtime formative assessment
, 127
Realtime-technology-assisted formative assessment
, 127
Reciprocal-commons
, 27
Reciprocity-based innovation
, 26–27
Reforming education
, 23
Relational leadership
, 46
Relentless focus
, 35
Relentless technological changes
, 11
Remaking geographies
, 9, 83
Remote technologies
, 127
Renewed professionalism
, 5
Research
evidence
, 36
framework
, 75–76
Resource allocation
, 35
Rigid tracking system
, 76
Rigour
, 24
Risk management people
, 28
Risk-management assessments
, 28
Rotation model
, 99–100
Safeguards for efficacy
, 84
School
architectural change
, 45
blockchain
, 60
building collective cultures of responsibility
, 66–71
leaders
, 65, 78, 114–115
and schooling types
, 139–142
technology in
, 62
traditional model of schooling
, 61
as vibrant communities of learning
, 59
Schooling
, 9
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
, 126
Second Wave developments
, 43
Secondary schools
, 81
Self-deceiving statistics
, 21
Shape-shifting organisations
, 26
Shared culture
, 24
Sharing knowledge and reflection
, 75
Short-termism
, 35
Signature learning ecosystems
, 83
Silos
, 15–17, 28, 91
Simplexity
, 52
Sisu
, 29
Situational leadership
, 46
Skills-based curriculum
, 127
Skinny leadership
, 52
Skype
, 11
Smart technologies
, 6, 8
changes
, 43
in education
, 125–136
Snapchat
, 43
Social betterment
, 37
Social media
, 11
Social-emotional attributes
, 114
Societal support
for ethical, moral and authentic leadership
, 33
good-to-great companies
, 35–36
nurturing ethical leaders and leadership
, 36–41
Station rotation
, 100
Step-up transformer
, 31
Strategy people
, 28
Strength-based approach
, 92–93
Strengths-based education
, 93
Student voice
, 113
Subjective judgments
, 21
Successful educational transformations
blended learning
, 100–102
Canada’s school performance
, 104–105
competency-based education
, 95–96
high-performing education systems
, 105–106
professional accountability
, 103–104
reform education systems
, 98–99
research-based sources
, 97–98
rotation model
, 99–100
Sun Microsystems
, 43
Supply-side disruption
, 78–79
Sustainable collective leadership capacity
, 65
Sustainable leadership
, 63
Teachers
, 49, 77
education
, 113
voice
, 113
Teachers-Pay-Teachers
, 80
Teaching forms
, 142–148
Teaching-learning paradigm
, 102
Technological transformations
, 1, 4
Technologically smart environments, successful leadership within
, 43–58
Technology
, 127
collaboration through
, 126
in schools
, 62
‘Theory-movement’ approach
, 148
Third Global Education Industry Summit
, 111
Third Wave
disruptions
, 4
educational technology developments
, 80
forces
, 79
of Internet
, 43–44
Thriving in VUCA world
, 97
Through Growth to Achievement
, 6
Top-down governance
, 24
Toxic narratives
, 9, 83
Traditional classrooms
, 99
Traditional industrial-era schools
, 6
Traditional leadership approaches
, 19–32
Traditional model of schooling
, 61
Traditional policies
, 28
Transforming education and schooling
, 139–140
forms of learning and teaching
, 142–148
leadership forms for future
, 148–157
types of schools and schooling best in future
, 139–142
Transparency
, 47
Trust
, 69
deception, vs.
, 22
Twitter
, 12, 43
Uber
, 11
User interface/user experience (UI/UX)
, 113
Victorian Association of State Secondary Principals (VASSP)
, 134
Virtuous organisations
, 36
nurturing ethical leaders and leadership within
, 36–41
Visionary leaders
, 2
Vocational education and training (VET)
, 118
Volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity world (VUVA world)
, 1–2
conditions
, 13
times
, 11
World’s Most Ethical industry professionals (WME industry professionals)
, 39
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: Disruptive Environments with Leadership Challenges and Opportunities
- Chapter 2: Disruptive Environments Impact People’s Lives and Work
- Chapter 3: Traditional Leadership Approaches Can Be a Liability in Times of Disruption
- Chapter 4: Societal Support for Ethical, Moral and Authentic Leadership
- Chapter 5: Successful Leadership within Technologically Smart Environments
- Chapter 6: Schools as Vibrant Communities of Learning
- Chapter 7: Shaping the Future of Education
- Chapter 8: Re-energising Education, Including Teachers’ Professional Judgements
- Chapter 9: Lessons from Successful Educational Transformations Internationally
- Chapter 10: Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s World
- Chapter 11: Navigating the Future of Learning: The Role of Smart Technologies
- Chapter 12: Transforming Education and Schooling: Where to from Here?
- References
- Index