Book of the Month for January 2025

The Pruning Principle offers a groundbreaking approach to educational leadership, drawing inspiration from horticulture to address the chronic issues of overwork and inefficiency in schools. The authors, Dr Simon Breakspear and Michael Rosenbrock, propose a radical shift from the culture of “doing more” to one of strategic subtraction, arguing that by carefully pruning away non-essential tasks and initiatives, schools can achieve better outcomes with less strain on resources and staff.

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May 2025

Collective Impact: Overcoming the Twelve Enemies of Teacher Efficacy (Discover the Enemies of Efficacy)

by - by Jenni Donohoo, Glenn Forbes

In Collective Impact, authors Jenni Donohoo and Glenn Forbes identify barriers that impede collective teacher efficacy and detail effective strategies school leaders can use to overcome these obstacles.

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Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership

by - Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden, George Theoharis

April 2021

Let the Children Play: How More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive

by - Pasi Sahlberg, William Doyle

March 2021

Middle Leadership in Schools: A Practical Guide for Leading Learning

by - Peter Grootenboer, Christine Edwards-Groves, Karin Rönnerman