Description
About the Author
Jacqueline Baxter is a Lecturer in Public Policy and Management in the Open University Faculty of Business and Law and a module leader on the MBA programme. Her current research investigates the role of education and development in the formation of female leadership identities.
Reviews
"Brings new insight into how & why governors are positioned within society and how shifting attitudes to the purpose of school have shaped the future of governance." Ian Usher, ModernGovernor.com
"An interesting account of shifting priorities between different Conservative governments, and the impact that this has on local accountability, choice and the voices of parents." Governing Matters
"A succinct, and fascinating, document on the many challenges we have faced as 'Hidden Givers' over the last few years. The changing landscape of legislation is fully captured along with the increased accountability measures the largest volunteer workforce in the country attempts to meet whilst remaining focused on improvement in their schools." Jane Owens, National Leader of Governance, Wirral
"Expertly explores the key issues surrounding modern school governance by combining analysis of recent developments with findings from Baxter's own research into governors' sense-making. A stimulating and informative read for anyone interested in school governance and leadership." Ellie Cotgrave, Research and Projects Manager, National Governors' Association
Book Information
ISBN 9781447326021
Author Jacqueline Baxter
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press