This is a practical, bold, no-holds barred look at challenges facing educational leaders and the university programs that prepare them through mid-century. It examines key continuities and discontinuities of current times for school, education, and society. Both practice and preparation occur in contested social space, the implications of which are explored in a post industrial, digital age.The stark warning signs of the conflict roiling educational leadership includes the re-segregation and marketization of the public schools; the demonization of teacher unions; attempts to de-professionalize…mehr
This is a practical, bold, no-holds barred look at challenges facing educational leaders and the university programs that prepare them through mid-century. It examines key continuities and discontinuities of current times for school, education, and society. Both practice and preparation occur in contested social space, the implications of which are explored in a post industrial, digital age.The stark warning signs of the conflict roiling educational leadership includes the re-segregation and marketization of the public schools; the demonization of teacher unions; attempts to de-professionalize professional preparation; the continuing achievement gap which ignores larger social inequalities; the debasement of education degrees by online diploma mills; the escalating culture of numbers and cheating scandals; and the erosion of full-time, seasoned faculty providing leadership to university preparation programs. The promise of social justice leadership anchored in a fast-changing demographic portrait of increasing national diversity is encapsulated in the construct of leadership accoutrement's which awakens the art and science of leadership.. Finally, the authors propose the pedagogically centered leadership for creating a functional bridge between leadership and learning in preparation and practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fenwick W. English is the R. Wendell Eaves Senior Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the former President of UCEA and currently President of NCPEA. Rosemary Papa is Professor and the Del and Jewel Lewis Endowed Chair of Learning Centered Leadership in the College of Education at Northern Arizona University. She was the first female President of NCPEA and a member of the National Policy Board for Educational Administration. Carol A. Mullen is Professor and Chair of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has won awards for excellence in teaching and research and is the incoming President of NCPEA. Theodore Creighton is former the Program Leader of Educational Leadership at Virginia Tech and is currently the Director of Publications for NCPEA. He also served as Executive Director of NCPEA and was a member of the National Policy Board for Educational Administration.
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A Continuing Conversation: Educational Administration Programming as an Instrument for Educational Reform Forward by James Berry Introduction ..............................................................................3 I.Conjectures.....................................................................5 Chapter 1: At The Crossroads........................................................6 Chapter 2: The Digital Age and Learning to Lead In It.........................27 II.Challenges......................................................................38 Chapter 3: Warning Signs of the Times.............................................39 Chapter 4: Leadership for Social Justice............................................54 III.Promises........................................................................68 Chapter 5: Accoutrements: Connecting The Art and Science of Leadership69 Chapter 6: Framing 2050 Leadership Preparation................................80 Chapter 7: Re-Centering Our Field: Pedagogically Centered Leadership..................................................................94 Epilogue ...................................................................................103 Meet the Co-Authors and NCPEA..................................................101 Report Bibliographical References..................................................105
A Continuing Conversation: Educational Administration Programming as an Instrument for Educational Reform Forward by James Berry Introduction ..............................................................................3 I.Conjectures.....................................................................5 Chapter 1: At The Crossroads........................................................6 Chapter 2: The Digital Age and Learning to Lead In It.........................27 II.Challenges......................................................................38 Chapter 3: Warning Signs of the Times.............................................39 Chapter 4: Leadership for Social Justice............................................54 III.Promises........................................................................68 Chapter 5: Accoutrements: Connecting The Art and Science of Leadership69 Chapter 6: Framing 2050 Leadership Preparation................................80 Chapter 7: Re-Centering Our Field: Pedagogically Centered Leadership..................................................................94 Epilogue ...................................................................................103 Meet the Co-Authors and NCPEA..................................................101 Report Bibliographical References..................................................105
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