Call for Ideas and Proposals: International Handbook for Governance, Leadership, Administration, and Management in Education
The International Handbook for Governance, Leadership, Administration, and Management in Education (Springer) is now calling for chapter proposals. This international handbook is edited by Prof. Dr. Stephan Huber, Chair of Excellence Leadership, Quality Management and Innovation, Department of Educational Research, Linz School of Education, Johannes Kepler University Linz and Head of Leadership University of Teacher Education Schwyz, Switzerland. The book will be published by Springer:
Aims and Scope
This handbook aims to bring together rigorously reviewed top-quality contributions by distinguished authors from research, policy and practice from around the world. It provides a comprehensive up-to-date compilation of important issues of and around educational governance, leadership, administration, and management. In the tradition of the two previous International Handbooks of Educational Leadership (Leithwood, Chapman, Corson, Hallinger, & Hart, 1996; Leithwood & Hallinger, 2002), this handbook is theory-oriented and methodology-based and also seeks to cover research and practice.
General Information for Authors
The International Handbook for Governance, Leadership, Administration, and Management in Education uses an electronic submission and review process. Authors are strongly advised to carefully read the Aims and Scope of the handbook. Proposals that clearly do not meet standards for scholarship or are not consistent with the Aims & Scope will not be sent out for review.
Authors will be required provide personal information. Authors shall also clearly indicate which section(s) they wish to author. All the chapter proposals should be approximately 500 words in length, following the style of the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). Authors should strictly review the proposals to avoid plagiarism and self-plagiarism before the submission. All the proposals will be screened, and the selected authors will be contacted by the editorial board to submit a full chapter manuscript.
Book structure
Part I. Governance
Section 1: Theories and models of governance
Section 2: Trends of new and good governance
Section 3: Policy development
Section 4: Policy implementation
Section 5: Data use, standardization, and best practices
Section 6: Governance as analytic perspective
Section 7: National, international and transnational perspectives on governance
Section 8: Mapping of empirical research (Perspectives on content, geographic, methods)
Section 9: Limitations, boundaries and illusion of governance, policy rhetoric and reality
Part II Leadership, Administration and Management
Section 10: Theories of leadership, administration, and management
Section 11: Methodological implications for research of leadership, administration, and management
Section 12: Research methods in leadership research
Section 13: Mapping of empirical research
Section 14: Marketing and attracting of educational leaders
Section 15: Selection of leadership, administration, and management
Section 16: Support of leadership, administration, and management
Section 17: Support structures within the organization
Section 18: Accountability and autonomy
Section 19: Professional Development programs (preparation, induction, continuing professional development)
Section 20: Mentoring
Section 21: Coaching
Section 22: Working conditions, salaries
Section 23: Human resource management: recruitment, selection, retention, assessment, staff professional development and motivation
Section 24: Quality management: setting school vision, mission and strategies, school effectiveness evaluation and assessment, competence building, building professional learning community, social impact
Section 25: Community outreach and networking
Section 26: Career cycles
Section 27: Health and motivation
Section 28: Values
Section 29: Diversity, inclusion and the right to education for all
Section 30: Professional judgement
Section 31: Simulation in leadership professional development
Section 32: Leadership and culture
Section 33: Learning Organisation
Section 34: Artificial Intelligence in the Leadership and Management of Schools
Submission Procedure and Important Dates
The submission procedure includes two steps.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit the chapter proposals via https://www.unipark.de/uc/IH-GLAME/
Authors of accepted proposals will be sent chapter guidelines to compose the first complete manuscript. All the submitted chapters will go through a double-blind review process. The editor-in-chief and section editors will make the final decisions regarding the final acceptance of the chapters.
Recap of the important dates
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For any inquiries about this handbook, please contact the editor-in-chief:
Prof. Dr. Stephan Huber
Chair of Excellence Leadership, Quality Management and Innovation
Department of Educational Research, Linz School of Education
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Schwyz University of Teacher Education
huber-office@bildungsmanagement.net
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