Reseña del editor:
In the 21st century, educational leadership has moved a long way from simply administering policies and operations. Today, educators must contend with a whole new set of forces that are combining and interacting to influence what happens in our schools—cultural and religious diversity, globalization, and environmental concerns are just a few.
Approaches to Educational Leadership and Practice examines this changing landscape. Compiling the work of a wide range of experts in educational studies, this volume is sorted into three broad categories: educational administration, adult and higher education, and ecological and socio-cultural approaches. The concept of educational leadership is broad, and so it is best explored from a variety of perspectives.
Topics include the ethical and professional responsibility school administrators have towards students within sexual minorities, a critique of the business model of educational administration, and the legal responsibilities and tensions faced by school administrators regarding student discipline.
Biografía del autor:
William Smale, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Education and Professional Learning at Trent University. His research interests include educational administration, early school learning, deviance, early childhood interventions and mentorship.
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