Educational Leadership and Asian Culture
Culturally Sensitive Leadership Practice
Herausgeber: Thien, Lei Mee; Liu, Peng
Educational Leadership and Asian Culture
Culturally Sensitive Leadership Practice
Herausgeber: Thien, Lei Mee; Liu, Peng
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Providing a window on educational leadership from an Asian cultural perspective, Liu and Thien's edited collection describes how educational leadership is linked with national culture in the context of different Asian countries.
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Providing a window on educational leadership from an Asian cultural perspective, Liu and Thien's edited collection describes how educational leadership is linked with national culture in the context of different Asian countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213682
- ISBN-10: 103221368X
- Artikelnr.: 72106737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213682
- ISBN-10: 103221368X
- Artikelnr.: 72106737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Peng Liu is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba, Canada. His research interests include indigenous leadership cross cultures, effective leadership, higher education leadership, educational change, educational policy, principal/teacher professional development, and international and comparative education. He serves as an associate editor for International Journal of Comparative Education and Development. Dr. Lei Mee Thien is an Associate Professor in School of Educational Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her areas of expertise are educational management and leadership, and school effectiveness research. She is an Associate Editor of Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education.
1. Benevolent Leadership in Chinese Turnaround Schools: A Confucius
Perspective 2. Understanding the Perceptions of Malaysian Chinese School
Heads on Their Instructional Leadership Roles: A Cultural Lens 3.
Understanding the Roles of Taoist Leadership in Transforming Chinese Higher
Education Institutions 4. Conceptions of Effective Leadership: A
Contextually Grounded Perspective of Omani School Principals 5.
Understanding School Leadership Practices in the Maldives: The Perspectives
of Societal Culture 6. Instructional Leadership Practices in Primary
Schools: A Malaysian Indian Culture Perspective 7. The Introduction of New
Public Management into School Leadership in Japan: Implications for
Japanese Paternalistic Culture 8. Connecting Culture and Social-Emotional
Competencies: School Leaders in Azerbaijan 9. School Leadership and
Indonesian Culture: Revealing the Local Knowledge Development in Post-New
Order Indonesia 10. Understanding Singaporean Educational Leadership: A
Sociocultural Perspective 11. "Are We Really that Different?": A Rasch
Investigation of Cultural Work Values of School Leaders, Middle Managers,
and Teachers in Singapore 12. Conclusion
Perspective 2. Understanding the Perceptions of Malaysian Chinese School
Heads on Their Instructional Leadership Roles: A Cultural Lens 3.
Understanding the Roles of Taoist Leadership in Transforming Chinese Higher
Education Institutions 4. Conceptions of Effective Leadership: A
Contextually Grounded Perspective of Omani School Principals 5.
Understanding School Leadership Practices in the Maldives: The Perspectives
of Societal Culture 6. Instructional Leadership Practices in Primary
Schools: A Malaysian Indian Culture Perspective 7. The Introduction of New
Public Management into School Leadership in Japan: Implications for
Japanese Paternalistic Culture 8. Connecting Culture and Social-Emotional
Competencies: School Leaders in Azerbaijan 9. School Leadership and
Indonesian Culture: Revealing the Local Knowledge Development in Post-New
Order Indonesia 10. Understanding Singaporean Educational Leadership: A
Sociocultural Perspective 11. "Are We Really that Different?": A Rasch
Investigation of Cultural Work Values of School Leaders, Middle Managers,
and Teachers in Singapore 12. Conclusion
1. Benevolent Leadership in Chinese Turnaround Schools: A Confucius
Perspective 2. Understanding the Perceptions of Malaysian Chinese School
Heads on Their Instructional Leadership Roles: A Cultural Lens 3.
Understanding the Roles of Taoist Leadership in Transforming Chinese Higher
Education Institutions 4. Conceptions of Effective Leadership: A
Contextually Grounded Perspective of Omani School Principals 5.
Understanding School Leadership Practices in the Maldives: The Perspectives
of Societal Culture 6. Instructional Leadership Practices in Primary
Schools: A Malaysian Indian Culture Perspective 7. The Introduction of New
Public Management into School Leadership in Japan: Implications for
Japanese Paternalistic Culture 8. Connecting Culture and Social-Emotional
Competencies: School Leaders in Azerbaijan 9. School Leadership and
Indonesian Culture: Revealing the Local Knowledge Development in Post-New
Order Indonesia 10. Understanding Singaporean Educational Leadership: A
Sociocultural Perspective 11. "Are We Really that Different?": A Rasch
Investigation of Cultural Work Values of School Leaders, Middle Managers,
and Teachers in Singapore 12. Conclusion
Perspective 2. Understanding the Perceptions of Malaysian Chinese School
Heads on Their Instructional Leadership Roles: A Cultural Lens 3.
Understanding the Roles of Taoist Leadership in Transforming Chinese Higher
Education Institutions 4. Conceptions of Effective Leadership: A
Contextually Grounded Perspective of Omani School Principals 5.
Understanding School Leadership Practices in the Maldives: The Perspectives
of Societal Culture 6. Instructional Leadership Practices in Primary
Schools: A Malaysian Indian Culture Perspective 7. The Introduction of New
Public Management into School Leadership in Japan: Implications for
Japanese Paternalistic Culture 8. Connecting Culture and Social-Emotional
Competencies: School Leaders in Azerbaijan 9. School Leadership and
Indonesian Culture: Revealing the Local Knowledge Development in Post-New
Order Indonesia 10. Understanding Singaporean Educational Leadership: A
Sociocultural Perspective 11. "Are We Really that Different?": A Rasch
Investigation of Cultural Work Values of School Leaders, Middle Managers,
and Teachers in Singapore 12. Conclusion