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Educational Leadership: Personal Growth for Professional Development by Harry Tomlinson, The Essentials of School Leadership Edited by Brent Davies, Leading Teachers by Helen Gunter, Leading and Managing People in Education by Tony Bush and David Middlewood and What's the Good of Education? The Economics of Education in the UK Edited by Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles

Pages 498-505 | Published online: 05 Jul 2010
 

Educational Leadership: Personal Growth for Professional Development by Harry Tomlinson, Pp. 240. London: Sage. 2004. £19.00 (pbk), £60.00 (hbk). ISBN 0-7619-6777-X (pbk), 0-7619-6776-1 (hbk).

The Essentials of School Leadership Edited by Brent Davies, Pp. 208. London: Paul Chapman. 2005. £19.99 (pbk), £60.00 (hbk). ISBN 1-4129-0289-4 (pbk), 1-4129-0288-6 (hbk).

Leading Teachers by Helen Gunter, Pp. 129. London: Continuum. 2005. £18.99 (pbk), £65.00 (hbk). ISBN 0-8264-6455-6 (pbk), 0-8264-6456-4 (hbk).

Leading and Managing People in Education. By Tony Bush and David Middlewood. Pp. 232. London: Sage. 2005. £19.99 (pbk), £60.00 (hbk). ISBN 0-7619-4408-7 (pbk), 0-7619-4407-9 (hbk).

What's the Good of Education? The Economics of Education in the UK. Edited by Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles. Pp. 272. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2005. £26.95 (pbk). ISBN 0-691-11734-9 (pbk).

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