Being 10% Braver. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Being 10% Braver. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Being 10% Braver
- Further Information:
- Note: Keziah Featherstone, Vivienne Porritt.
- Editors:
- Featherstone, Keziah
Porritt, Vivienne - Contents:
- Part 1: Braver in the workplace; Chapter 1: Being 10% braver in Higher Education - Dorothy Newbury-Birch; Chapter 2: Coffee, Calpol and co-headship - Claire Mitchell and Emma Turner; Chapter 3: Taking the heat out of the menopause in the workplace - Michelle Cooke; Chapter 4: Learning to dance in the rain - Clare Erasmus; Chapter 5: Dynamic part-time leadership - Frances Aston; Chapter 6: Making middle leadership count - Emily Rankin; Chapter 7: Being a woman and a leader with a disability - Ruth Golding; Chapter 8: Investing in ourselves as leaders: a guilty pleasure? - Kerry Jordan-Daus and Lacey Austin; Part 2: Advocating for others; Chapter 9: When your partner is a female leader - Andy Mitchell; Chapter 10: Stand by all women - Keziah Featherstone with Jon Chaloner, Vic Goddard, Dan Morrow and Malcolm Richards; Chapter 11: If there isn’t a seat around the table, be the one who buys the chairs - Hilary Goldsmith; Chapter 12: What governors can do to build inclusive workplaces - Lesley Dolben and Natalie de Silva; Part 3: Braving the change; Chapter 13: Retirement is not a dirty word - Fiona McSorley; Chapter 14: Returning to teaching and leadership after illness - Rachael Paget; Chapter 15: Being an international school leader - Liz Free with Sue Aspinall, Ruth Barsby and Pauline O’Brien; Chapter 16: A small fish in a big pond: educational leadership outside of a school environment - Lizana Oberholzer; Chapter 17: Overcoming the challenges of a woman leader with aPart 1: Braver in the workplace; Chapter 1: Being 10% braver in Higher Education - Dorothy Newbury-Birch; Chapter 2: Coffee, Calpol and co-headship - Claire Mitchell and Emma Turner; Chapter 3: Taking the heat out of the menopause in the workplace - Michelle Cooke; Chapter 4: Learning to dance in the rain - Clare Erasmus; Chapter 5: Dynamic part-time leadership - Frances Aston; Chapter 6: Making middle leadership count - Emily Rankin; Chapter 7: Being a woman and a leader with a disability - Ruth Golding; Chapter 8: Investing in ourselves as leaders: a guilty pleasure? - Kerry Jordan-Daus and Lacey Austin; Part 2: Advocating for others; Chapter 9: When your partner is a female leader - Andy Mitchell; Chapter 10: Stand by all women - Keziah Featherstone with Jon Chaloner, Vic Goddard, Dan Morrow and Malcolm Richards; Chapter 11: If there isn’t a seat around the table, be the one who buys the chairs - Hilary Goldsmith; Chapter 12: What governors can do to build inclusive workplaces - Lesley Dolben and Natalie de Silva; Part 3: Braving the change; Chapter 13: Retirement is not a dirty word - Fiona McSorley; Chapter 14: Returning to teaching and leadership after illness - Rachael Paget; Chapter 15: Being an international school leader - Liz Free with Sue Aspinall, Ruth Barsby and Pauline O’Brien; Chapter 16: A small fish in a big pond: educational leadership outside of a school environment - Lizana Oberholzer; Chapter 17: Overcoming the challenges of a woman leader with a disability in education - Sharon McCormack; Part 4: Daring to be different; Chapter 18: Being taken seriously as a young leader: Can I see your ID? - Gemma Sant; Chapter 19: Why it’s ‘in’ to be an introverted leader? - Alex Fairlamb; Chapter 20: Let me take you on a journey… - Jules Daulby; Chapter 21: Walking Gaily Forward - Lisa Hannay; Part 5: Owning our bravery; Chapter 22: Brave vulnerability - Debra Rutley; Chapter 23: Being comfortable and authentic as an LGBT+ leader and role model - Claire Nicholls; Chapter 24: Asylum - Felicity King; Chapter 25: Slaying the dragon of imposter syndrome - Imogen Senior; Chapter 26: Moving mindsets and failing forward - Jacinta Calzada-Mayronne and Melissa Egri-McCauley; Part 6: Tackling an unfair system; Chapter 27: We can’t be what we can’t see: Make sure you’re not the one blocking the view - Penny Rabiger; Chapter 28: What to do if you find yourself working for a bully - Beatus Magistra; Chapter 29: Pregnant and screwed - Hannah Dalton and Kiran Mahil; Chapter 30: Dealing with the motherhood penalty as a leader - Naomi Shenton; Chapter 31: Time to say goodbye - Bukky Yusuf; Chapter 32: Inspiring the future - Vivienne Porritt; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (224 pages)
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781529736182
1529736188 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.571679
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