Skip to main content

We are currently upgrading our shopping cart; in the interim all orders are being diverted to Waterstones. If you would like to redeem a promotional code, or are an author wanting to place an order, please email us.

Contact us
Book cover for Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging open access

Publication date: 4 April 2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787359567

Number of illustrations: 30

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging

Kathryn Riley (Author)

In Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging, international scholar and practitioner Kathryn Riley shines the powerful lens of belonging on schools. Belonging is that sense of being somewhere you can be confident you will fit in and feel safe in your identity: a feeling of being at home in a place.

When belonging is a school’s guiding principle more young people at all levels experience a sense of connectedness and friendship, perform better academically, and come to believe in themselves; their teachers feel more professionally fulfilled, their families more accepted.

The originality of this highly readable book lies in its scope. It offers international analysis from the OECD, alongside insights from the author’s extensive research in schools, powerfully supported by observational vignettes and drawings from the children, young people and teachers who have been her co-researchers. This exploration is supported by methodologies, concepts and research tools for use by practitioners, researchers and school leaders.

While contemporary patterns of dislocation, disaffection and exclusion are revealed, the spotlight is firmly on what needs to change and how: the purposeful actions in classrooms and schools; the approaches at system level; and the compassionate forms of leadership that can help create the conditions for school belonging.

In an increasingly uncertain world, this is an urgent book of hope and possibilities.

Praise for Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging

‘an in-depth and thoughtful examination into belongingness and the important role school leaders can take to support students, teachers, and families. Practitioners, researchers, and graduate students will be left hungry to read more about how to make students feel they belong.’
Teachers College Record

‘for many readers, particularly those who have been directly involved with the author’s Leadership of Place project, this will be an interesting and affirming read.’
Teaching Times

Dedication

List of Vignettes, Figures and Tables

Foreword
Karen Seashore Louis

Prologue
Kathryn Riley

About the Author

Acknowledgements

**Overview**

PART I: Why School Belonging Matters

1. Searching for a place

2. On the outside looking in

3. I belong here

PART II: The Practice of School Belonging

4. Community engagement

5. Schools where belonging works

6. Tools to take your thinking forward

PART III: Rethinking Leadership for Belonging

7. Leading through the Labyrinth

8. Leading with Compassion

9. Re-framing ‘what is’ to ‘what can be’

Reflection

Appendix 1: Research on Place and Belonging Kathryn Riley

Appendix II: Research Methodology and Further Tools

Appendix III: Videos and materials linked to place and belonging

References

Index

DOI: 10.14324/111.9781787359567

Number of illustrations: 30

Publication date: 04 April 2022

PDF ISBN: 9781787359567

EPUB ISBN: 9781787359598

Hardback ISBN: 9781787359581

Paperback ISBN: 9781787359574

Kathryn Riley (Author)

Kathryn Riley is Professor of Urban Education at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, and an international scholar whose work bridges policy and practice. Born in Manchester, she began her work as a volunteer teacher in Eritrea. She has taught in inner-city schools, held political office for the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) and been a local authority Chief Officer. Her international work included heading up the World Bank’s Effective Schools and Teachers Group.She was first appointed as a Professor in 1993.

‘for many readers, particularly those who have been directly involved with the author’s Leadership of Place project, this will be an interesting and affirming read.’
Teaching Times

‘an in-depth and thoughtful examination into belongingness and the important role school leaders can take to support students, teachers, and families. Practitioners, researchers, and graduate students will be left hungry to read more about how to make students feel they belong.’
Teachers College Record

Listen to the author of Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging

Listen to the special podcast series Let’s Hear it for School Belonging from The Art of Possibilities

Episode 1: Shut up and leave me alone

Episode 2: You are all in Detention

Episode 3: Acceptance: This is how we look. This is how we talk.

Episode 4: Zero tolerance or a sense of us?

Episode 5: ‘Belonging, Becoming and Believing’ in our Global World


Related titles

Sign up to our newsletter

Don't miss out!
Subscribe to the UCL Press newsletter for the latest open access books,
journal CfPs, news and views from our authors and much more!