SPECIAL EPISODE - Succeeding as a Deputy Head Book Launch with Sarah Cottinghatt
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In this special episode of the EduPulse podcast, guest host Sarah Cottinghat interviews Chris and Adam about their new book, 'Succeeding as a Deputy Head.'
They explore the complexities and paradoxes of the deputy head role, emphasising the importance of alignment over agreement with head teachers, the necessity of trust in leadership, and the balance between accountability and professional development.
The conversation also touches on redefining success in educational leadership and the need for empathy within the education sector. The insights shared are valuable not only for current and aspiring deputy heads but for all educators.
You can purchase a copy of their book from Amazon and Bloomsbury as well as all good book shops.
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Here are some key takeaways:
- The deputy head role is complex and filled with paradoxes.
- Alignment with the head teacher is more important than total agreement.
- Trust should be transactional, not based on hope.
- Effective leadership requires balancing development and accountability.
- Success in leadership can take many forms, not just headship.
- Empathy is crucial in understanding the roles of others in education.
- Professional development is key to teacher success.
- Leaders must be flexible and situational in their approach.
- Hope without evidence can be risky in leadership.
- The book offers insights valuable to all in education, not just deputy heads.