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1 – 1 of 1Christopher Hudson, David Tigchelaar and Anton Zastavnyi
The purpose of this paper is to explore how two educational leaders are leading their school communities during a time of war in Ukraine.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore how two educational leaders are leading their school communities during a time of war in Ukraine.
Design/methodology/approach
Through the use of narratives, two of the co-authors of this paper explore the tensions and opportunities they have encountered, and continue to encounter, as educational leaders during a time of war in Ukraine. Particular emphasis is placed upon how the two co-authors are responding in contextually sensitive and productive ways to build a sense of safety and community in their schools.
Findings
The two narratives in this paper demonstrate both leaders displaying a proclivity for building and sustaining collaborative and networked practices to build a sense of safety, stability and belonging for all members of their respective school communities.
Originality/value
This paper offers international insights into school leadership, at all times but especially during the current state of war in Ukraine.
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