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Tony Bush

Researcher at University of Nottingham

Publications -  190
Citations -  7871

Tony Bush is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Educational leadership & Instructional leadership. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 176 publications receiving 7333 citations. Previous affiliations of Tony Bush include University of Warwick & University of Reading.

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Managing Autonomous Schools: The Grant-Maintained Experience

TL;DR: The origins and development of the grant-maintained sector researching autonomous schools Bankfield School The Ecclesbourne School Stroud High School Vyners School Wold Newton Primary School Why Schools Opt Out Admissions Policies and Selection Financial Management Managing the Curriculum Staff Management Managing External Relations The Role of Governors Conclusion
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Black and minority ethnic leaders in England: a portrait

TL;DR: The authors found that BME teachers experience many barriers in developing their careers, including family and community attitudes, unfair recruitment and selection processes, and both covert and overt discrimination, leading to the conclusion that these pioneers are exceptional people.
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Invisible Barriers: The Career Progress of Women Secondary School Principals in Greece.

Maria Kaparou, +1 more
- 22 Mar 2007 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the career progress of female principals in Greek secondary schools and the under-representation of women in management positions and found that women are greatly underrepresented in secondary school management positions.
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Distributed Leadership The Model of Choice in the 21st Century

TL;DR: Distributed leadership has become the normatively preferred leadership model in the 21st century as discussed by the authors, and there has been an accelerating amount of scholarly and practitioner attention on distributed leadership, particularly in education systems with high levels of decentralization to the school level.