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Democratic Ethical Educational Leadership presents a cohesive framework for aspiring and practicing leaders to explore the complex nature of leadership that can support democratic citizenry and social responsibility.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135037796
- Artikelnr.: 43591702
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135037796
- Artikelnr.: 43591702
Steven Jay Gross is Professor of Educational Leadership at the College of Education, Temple University, USA, and Founding Director of the New DEEL Community Network.
Joan Poliner Shapiro is Professor of Higher Education at the College of Education, Temple University, USA, and Co-Director of the New DEEL Community Network.
Joan Poliner Shapiro is Professor of Higher Education at the College of Education, Temple University, USA, and Co-Director of the New DEEL Community Network.
Dedication
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section One: Responsibility
Chapter 2: Maintaining a Commitment to Democracy (in spite of High Stake
Standardized Testing)
Donnan Stoicovy
Chapter 3: A Leader Embodied Ethics, Equitable Policies, and a Community of
Care
Judith Aiken, Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin, and Jill Mattuck Tarule
Chapter 4: A Co-operative Response to Entrepreneurial and Competitive
Pressures
Philip A. Woods
Chapter 5: The Transformational Leader as a Thought Criminal
Fenwick W. English
Section Two: Community-Building Leaders amidst Turbulence
Chapter 6: The Importance of Building Community: A Preschool Director's
Experiences on 9/11/01
Susan Shapiro
Chapter 7: The Transformation of a School District from Energy Hog to
Energy Star
Lisa Kensler and Cynthia Uline
Chapter 8: On Leadership for Community Schooling
Peter V. Lisenfeld and William C. Frick
Chapter 9: How Turbulence Can Be Used to Shield or Facilitate Change: A
Dean's Experience
Barbara S. Di Toro
Section Three: Democracy, Social Justice, and School Reform
Chapter 10: Sturm und Drang: Building "The Most Elegant Financing System in
the Country."
William J. Mathis
Chapter 11: Rebecca Davis: Using the Arts to Make People Think and Remember
Issues of Global Sustenance
Joseph Polizzi
Chapter 12: Student Voice in School Reform: The Madison High School Youth
Governance Model
Marc Brasof
Chapter 13: Daanaa Abdullah: Exemplar of Community Leadership
Quisar Abdullah
Section Four: Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 14: Rachel's Challenge: A Caring Connection
Lynne Blair
Chapter 15: Reclaiming School Reform from Duty to Care
Valerie A. Storey
Chapter 16: The Limits of a Single Candle
Patricia A.L. Ehrensal
Chapter 17: Mr. Murray vs. Merit Pay
Peter Brigg
Section Five: Career as a Calling
Chapter 18: Moral Courage of Viktor E. Frankl: An Exemplary Leader
Anthony H. Normore and Jeffrey S. Brooks
Chapter 19: A Question of resources: How Should Public Education Funds Be
Spent?
Marla Israel
Chapter 20: In Search of Seamless Education
Christopher M. Branson, Michele Morrison, and Rachel McNae
Chapter 21: A Bullied Boy Who Grew Up to Change School Climate
Roger Barascout
Conclusion: Sharing Values, Theories, Praxis, Curriculum and Pedagogy
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section One: Responsibility
Chapter 2: Maintaining a Commitment to Democracy (in spite of High Stake
Standardized Testing)
Donnan Stoicovy
Chapter 3: A Leader Embodied Ethics, Equitable Policies, and a Community of
Care
Judith Aiken, Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin, and Jill Mattuck Tarule
Chapter 4: A Co-operative Response to Entrepreneurial and Competitive
Pressures
Philip A. Woods
Chapter 5: The Transformational Leader as a Thought Criminal
Fenwick W. English
Section Two: Community-Building Leaders amidst Turbulence
Chapter 6: The Importance of Building Community: A Preschool Director's
Experiences on 9/11/01
Susan Shapiro
Chapter 7: The Transformation of a School District from Energy Hog to
Energy Star
Lisa Kensler and Cynthia Uline
Chapter 8: On Leadership for Community Schooling
Peter V. Lisenfeld and William C. Frick
Chapter 9: How Turbulence Can Be Used to Shield or Facilitate Change: A
Dean's Experience
Barbara S. Di Toro
Section Three: Democracy, Social Justice, and School Reform
Chapter 10: Sturm und Drang: Building "The Most Elegant Financing System in
the Country."
William J. Mathis
Chapter 11: Rebecca Davis: Using the Arts to Make People Think and Remember
Issues of Global Sustenance
Joseph Polizzi
Chapter 12: Student Voice in School Reform: The Madison High School Youth
Governance Model
Marc Brasof
Chapter 13: Daanaa Abdullah: Exemplar of Community Leadership
Quisar Abdullah
Section Four: Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 14: Rachel's Challenge: A Caring Connection
Lynne Blair
Chapter 15: Reclaiming School Reform from Duty to Care
Valerie A. Storey
Chapter 16: The Limits of a Single Candle
Patricia A.L. Ehrensal
Chapter 17: Mr. Murray vs. Merit Pay
Peter Brigg
Section Five: Career as a Calling
Chapter 18: Moral Courage of Viktor E. Frankl: An Exemplary Leader
Anthony H. Normore and Jeffrey S. Brooks
Chapter 19: A Question of resources: How Should Public Education Funds Be
Spent?
Marla Israel
Chapter 20: In Search of Seamless Education
Christopher M. Branson, Michele Morrison, and Rachel McNae
Chapter 21: A Bullied Boy Who Grew Up to Change School Climate
Roger Barascout
Conclusion: Sharing Values, Theories, Praxis, Curriculum and Pedagogy
Contributor Biographies
Dedication
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section One: Responsibility
Chapter 2: Maintaining a Commitment to Democracy (in spite of High Stake
Standardized Testing)
Donnan Stoicovy
Chapter 3: A Leader Embodied Ethics, Equitable Policies, and a Community of
Care
Judith Aiken, Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin, and Jill Mattuck Tarule
Chapter 4: A Co-operative Response to Entrepreneurial and Competitive
Pressures
Philip A. Woods
Chapter 5: The Transformational Leader as a Thought Criminal
Fenwick W. English
Section Two: Community-Building Leaders amidst Turbulence
Chapter 6: The Importance of Building Community: A Preschool Director's
Experiences on 9/11/01
Susan Shapiro
Chapter 7: The Transformation of a School District from Energy Hog to
Energy Star
Lisa Kensler and Cynthia Uline
Chapter 8: On Leadership for Community Schooling
Peter V. Lisenfeld and William C. Frick
Chapter 9: How Turbulence Can Be Used to Shield or Facilitate Change: A
Dean's Experience
Barbara S. Di Toro
Section Three: Democracy, Social Justice, and School Reform
Chapter 10: Sturm und Drang: Building "The Most Elegant Financing System in
the Country."
William J. Mathis
Chapter 11: Rebecca Davis: Using the Arts to Make People Think and Remember
Issues of Global Sustenance
Joseph Polizzi
Chapter 12: Student Voice in School Reform: The Madison High School Youth
Governance Model
Marc Brasof
Chapter 13: Daanaa Abdullah: Exemplar of Community Leadership
Quisar Abdullah
Section Four: Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 14: Rachel's Challenge: A Caring Connection
Lynne Blair
Chapter 15: Reclaiming School Reform from Duty to Care
Valerie A. Storey
Chapter 16: The Limits of a Single Candle
Patricia A.L. Ehrensal
Chapter 17: Mr. Murray vs. Merit Pay
Peter Brigg
Section Five: Career as a Calling
Chapter 18: Moral Courage of Viktor E. Frankl: An Exemplary Leader
Anthony H. Normore and Jeffrey S. Brooks
Chapter 19: A Question of resources: How Should Public Education Funds Be
Spent?
Marla Israel
Chapter 20: In Search of Seamless Education
Christopher M. Branson, Michele Morrison, and Rachel McNae
Chapter 21: A Bullied Boy Who Grew Up to Change School Climate
Roger Barascout
Conclusion: Sharing Values, Theories, Praxis, Curriculum and Pedagogy
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section One: Responsibility
Chapter 2: Maintaining a Commitment to Democracy (in spite of High Stake
Standardized Testing)
Donnan Stoicovy
Chapter 3: A Leader Embodied Ethics, Equitable Policies, and a Community of
Care
Judith Aiken, Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin, and Jill Mattuck Tarule
Chapter 4: A Co-operative Response to Entrepreneurial and Competitive
Pressures
Philip A. Woods
Chapter 5: The Transformational Leader as a Thought Criminal
Fenwick W. English
Section Two: Community-Building Leaders amidst Turbulence
Chapter 6: The Importance of Building Community: A Preschool Director's
Experiences on 9/11/01
Susan Shapiro
Chapter 7: The Transformation of a School District from Energy Hog to
Energy Star
Lisa Kensler and Cynthia Uline
Chapter 8: On Leadership for Community Schooling
Peter V. Lisenfeld and William C. Frick
Chapter 9: How Turbulence Can Be Used to Shield or Facilitate Change: A
Dean's Experience
Barbara S. Di Toro
Section Three: Democracy, Social Justice, and School Reform
Chapter 10: Sturm und Drang: Building "The Most Elegant Financing System in
the Country."
William J. Mathis
Chapter 11: Rebecca Davis: Using the Arts to Make People Think and Remember
Issues of Global Sustenance
Joseph Polizzi
Chapter 12: Student Voice in School Reform: The Madison High School Youth
Governance Model
Marc Brasof
Chapter 13: Daanaa Abdullah: Exemplar of Community Leadership
Quisar Abdullah
Section Four: Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 14: Rachel's Challenge: A Caring Connection
Lynne Blair
Chapter 15: Reclaiming School Reform from Duty to Care
Valerie A. Storey
Chapter 16: The Limits of a Single Candle
Patricia A.L. Ehrensal
Chapter 17: Mr. Murray vs. Merit Pay
Peter Brigg
Section Five: Career as a Calling
Chapter 18: Moral Courage of Viktor E. Frankl: An Exemplary Leader
Anthony H. Normore and Jeffrey S. Brooks
Chapter 19: A Question of resources: How Should Public Education Funds Be
Spent?
Marla Israel
Chapter 20: In Search of Seamless Education
Christopher M. Branson, Michele Morrison, and Rachel McNae
Chapter 21: A Bullied Boy Who Grew Up to Change School Climate
Roger Barascout
Conclusion: Sharing Values, Theories, Praxis, Curriculum and Pedagogy
Contributor Biographies