3: Key Leadership Practices
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Published:2025
Helen Stokes, Jack Greig, Tom Brunzell, 2025. "Key Leadership Practices", Trauma-Informed Educational Leadership: Developing Leadership Practices Towards Social Equity, Helen Stokes, Jack Greig, Tom Brunzell
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Educational leadership is a dynamic process whereby influence is imparted to a group to lead that group towards a common goal. Further, leadership can be viewed as a non-linear interactive process, which creates opportunities for it to be shared collectively in a group (NASSP, 2013). Leithwood (2017) describes this as distributed leadership, which in a complex organisation such as a school – a system unto itself – provides opportunities to respond to emergent and sometimes unpredictable challenges while enhancing collective learning and staff development. It is important for educational leaders to lead with a values perspective, build a vision, and have the capacity to nurture environments with high levels of trust (Leithwood et al., 2019).
