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The Magic in the Space Between: How a unique mentoring programme is transforming women's leadership
The Magic in the Space Between: How a unique mentoring programme is transforming women's leadership
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Responding to a challenge posed by state and independent school leaders, Ian Wigston put together a team of experienced leaders from business, the public sector and the military to enable nearly a hundred women to explore their potential for school leadership.
The Magic in the Space Between explores how mentoring, in tandem with a variety of innovative community projects undertaken by the women, provided a platform for each of them to develop a range of skills which saw more than a quarter achieve promotion within two years.
As well as telling the stories of individual success, frequently challenging their own assumptions, the book includes contributions from former Schools Minister David Laws, actor Juliet Stevenson and Commodore Mel Robinson, one of the most senior women in the Navy.
The book concludes with proposals to address the continuing problem of building a pipeline of future women’s leadership in education.

Language
English
ISBN
9781914351211
Copyright
Endorsements
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
The beginning
Why are we writing this book?
Finding our title and cover image
Thank you, Hilary
1. Mentoring, coaching and how they intersect
Emotion in coaching
Location, location, location
2. Reflections from mentees and mentors
Q&A: John Cridland
Q&A: Suzanne White
Q&A: Caroline Hoare
3. Case studies: how mentoring makes a difference
Case study #1: recognising one’s management ability and applying it in other contexts
Case study #2: enabling a more effective balance between professional development and family commitments
Case study #3: internal and environmental ‘comfort’ holding back potential
Case study #4: recognising and believing in one’s own value
4. Sandhurst conference, May 2018
Insights from David Laws
Q&A with David Laws
Insights from Helen Browning
Q&A with Helen Browning
Insights from Susan Ferrier
5. Community projects
Case study #1: Investigating perceptions of perfection and strategies to develop resilience in girls’ schools
Case study #2: Readaxation
6. Godolphin and Latymer conference, May 2019
Insights from Captain Mel Robinson
Insights from Juliet Stevenson
Insights from Kim Jarred
7. Racism and gender bias
Insights from Floyd Steadman
Insights from Gwen Byrom
Insights from Lucy Giles
8. Navigating the post-Covid landscape
9. A different kind of magic: Stephanie McClean on creative expressive workshops
References
10. The life-changing potential of psychometrics
Case study: Louise H
Case study: Rachel M
Conclusion
Everything changes
Anyone can be a leader
Appendix: list of mentors
Acknowledgements
Further reading
About the authors

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