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This book provides insights into the experiences of leadership socialisation for school leaders in four sub-Saharan African countries. The chapters present case studies of school leaders in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa, before offering a contextually grounded framework for school leadership socialisation. In contrast to other studies which focus on experiences of newly appointed school principals, this book presents lived experiences of school leadership against a complex backdrop of social, political and economic trends in the postcolonial African context. Drawing on socialisation theory to re-imagine the school leadership preparation and development landscape, the authors go beyond experiences of role learning by new school principals. Moorosi and Grant ask critical questions about the contextual realities in which would-be school leaders develop leadership attributes, skills and knowledge, and dispositions that prepare them for, and socialise them into, leadership. Country case studies allow the authors to focus on lived experiences of school leaders, preserving the contextual uniqueness while allowing for comparative analysis, cross-cultural learning and discussion.
Pontso Moorosi is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Management at the Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, UK. Callie Grant is Professor of Educational Leadership and Management in the Faculty of Education at Rhodes University, South Africa.
Foreword, Tony Bush (University of Nottingham, UK)Introduction1. The School Leadership Landscape2. Socialisation of School Leaders in Botswana3. Socialisation of School Leaders in Lesotho4. Socialisation of School Leaders in Namibia5. Socialisation of School Leaders in South Africa6. Towards a Contextually Grounded School Leadership Socialisation Framework7. Concluding Remarks on Leadership SocialisationReferencesIndex