Table of contents - Special Issue: The International Successful School Principalship Project
Guest Editors: Stephen L. Jacobson, Christopher Day, Kenneth Leithwood
Successful principal leadership: Australian case studies
David Gurr, Lawrie Drysdale, Bill MulfordThis paper aims to provide an Australian perspective on successful school leadership.
Conditions and practices of successful principalship in Shanghai
Kam‐cheung WongAims to study successful school principals in China and to provide details of some unique features of the Chinese educational system that both support and constrain principals and…
Successful school principalship in Danish schools
Lejf Moos, John Krejsler, Klaus Kasper Kofod, Bent Brandt JensenAims at conceptualizing and investigating the meaning of good school principalship within the space for manoeuvring that is available within the context of Danish comprehensive…
Sustaining success in challenging contexts: leadership in English schools
Christopher DayThis paper aims to report multiperspective research on ten successful, experienced headteachers working in a range of urban and suburban schools of different sizes (with different…
Successful school leadership: the Norwegian case
Jorunn Møller, Astrid Eggen, Otto L. Fuglestad, Gjert Langfeldt, Anne‐Marie Presthus, Siw Skrøvset, Else Stjernstrøm, Gunn VedøyThis paper aims to identify what counts as successful school leadership within a Norwegian context.
Successful principalship: the Swedish case
Jonas Höög, Olof Johansson, Anders OlofssonThis paper seeks to describe the Swedish compulsory school system and explore a hypothesis about the relationship between structure, culture and leadership as preconditions for…
Successful leadership in challenging US schools: enabling principles, enabling schools
Stephen L. Jacobson, Lauri Johnson, Rose Ylimaki, Corrie GilesThis study aims to examine seven challenging schools in the US and the practices their principals employed in leading these schools to a measure of success in terms of student…
Understanding successful principal leadership: progress on a broken front
Kenneth LeithwoodTo synthesize the results of the seven country reports covered in the special issue of JEA on successful school principalship.
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0957-8234e-ISSN:
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson