M (ED.) LEADERSHIP LIST OF PRESENTATIONS Name 12 Tereza Camilleri 11 Louise Azzopardi
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Anthony Grech & Ian Mifsud
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Sandro Balzan Andrew Triganza Scott
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Simone Brincat
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Corinne Cilia
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Denise Gatt Karl Attard
10 Maria Pace
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Tonio Pace
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Mariella Vella Kenneth Vella
Title Holden Gary, Towards a learning community (from Professional Development Today Spring 2002) James & Connolly (2002) Effective change in schools – Going strategic: the post acceleration stage ( Chapter 8) Blair L.A. (2000) Strategies for success – implementing a comprehensive school reform program – US: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory Hilda Borko et al. Schools in Transition: Reform Efforts and school capacity in Washington State Understanding strategic change (resistance to change) From Carnall Managing change (chap 5) Managing major changes Black & William (2001) Inside the black box: raising standards through classroom assessment MacDonald Helen & Laurence Ingvarson, Technology: a catalyst for educational change Reeves, Douglas B. Of Hubs, Bridges and networks (Journal Educational Leadership May 2006 Vol 63) King Sharon, Emotional dimensions of major educational change: a study of higher education PBL curriculum Mai Robert, Leadership for school improvement: Cues from Organizational Learning and Renewal Efforts
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Claire Felice Pace Miriam Mallia
Fullan M, 8 Forces for Leaders of change 8 Hargreaves Andy, From Reform to Renewal: a new deal for a new age 15 Elizabeth Harris Alma, What works in Pisani and school improvement? Carina Gerada Lessons from the field and future directions School Leadership & Management, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 43-60, 2000 14 Helena Deguara Retallick & Fink, Framing leadership: contributions and impediments to educational change. 13 Mauro Jerald Craig, The Parascandalo Implemenation Trap
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