The Juggling Act: How to juggle leadership and life
By (Author) Professor Toby Salt
Hodder Education
John Catt Educational Ltd
8th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Management and management techniques
Educational administration and organization
150.1988
Paperback
160
Width 148mm, Height 208mm, Spine 10mm
213g
Being a leader in education is an always-on job. Theres always more to do, more staff and children to help. So how can a leader ensure that they are doing the right things, at the right time, without burning themselves out
Professor Toby Salt has worked in some of the hardest, most stress-inducing jobs in the wider education space, as well as juggling a large family. How did he make it work Sometimes with great techniques, sometimes with bitter experience.
The Juggling Act gives leaders in education and the wider public sector clear advice about how to manage the constant juggling act of professional and personal life. It reveals how to handle the logistics of management life: meetings, time management, technology. As well as how to handle the emotional parts: births, deaths, redundancies, missing your kids important moments, sticking to your values, and everything in between. It is an accessible read filled with anecdotes humour and experience.
Professor Toby Salt has worked as a teacher, headteacher, executive headteacher, senior civil servant, a quango leader, chief executive of a large multi-academy trust and CEO of Englands largest exam board. He was also once a fishmonger.
Across 40 years, Toby has learned how to lead pupils, staff, organisations and government ministers. Hes also the father of three children, foster parent to many more, and spent years running residential and youth services and has lived in boarding schools whilst leading policy and jobs nationally.