Portraits of UK Black and South Asian headteachers five years on: Leadership retention in the age of academization

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This article analyzes the career trajectories of eight Black and South Asian headteachers who were part of a larger study of three generations of Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) headteachers (28) interviewed in 2015 (Johnson, 2017). Using a longitudinal life history approach and portraiture, it seeks to answer the question, “How do Black and South Asian headteachers narrate their career progression and leadership values over time?” In particular, I explore the growth of academization and the formation of Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) on the work lives of Black and South Asian headteachers and the role of autonomy, value alignment, and professional support on their leadership retention.

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Johnson, L. (2021). Portraits of UK Black and South Asian headteachers five years on: Leadership retention in the age of academization. Educational Management Administration and Leadership, 49(4), 662–684. https://doi.org/10.1177/17411432211009896

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