Local authorities and school-to-school collaboration in Scotland

Neary, J. , Chapman, C. , Hall, S. and Lowden, K. (2022) Local authorities and school-to-school collaboration in Scotland. In: Armstrong, P. W. and Brown, C. (eds.) School-to-School Collaboration: Learning Across International Contexts. Emerald Publishing, pp. 27-41. ISBN 9781800436688 (doi: 10.1108/9781800436688)

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Abstract

This chapter explores the Scottish government policy drive for school improvement through processes such as distributed leadership, empowerment and cross-school collaboration to school settings. Compared to other nations, this shift towards collaboration has been relatively slow, but reflects the history of Scottish education, one where there is a reduced emphasis on individualist/competitive cultures and instead focuses on social justice and equity. This chapter discusses two programmes of work that were developed to foster school-to-school collaboration in the Scottish education system. In doing so, we comment on the conflict between national priority setting and the translation of this agenda at the local level by different local authorities.

Item Type:Book Sections
Additional Information:Print ISBN: 9781800436695.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lowden, Mr Kevin and Hall, Mr Stuart and Chapman, Professor Christopher and Neary, Dr Joanne
Authors: Neary, J., Chapman, C., Hall, S., and Lowden, K.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Educational Leadership & Policy
College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences
Publisher:Emerald Publishing
ISBN:9781800436688

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