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A democratic, ethical leader integrates democracy, social justice, and school reform through dialogue and is guided by a sense of responsibility to students, families, and the community. 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.

Organized around the 5 New DEEL visions for leadership, chapters illustrate real people who embody these principles. This compelling vision for educational leadership, combined with diverse and vibrant examples of leadership in action, will serve as a critical guide for the rising generation of democratic ethical educational leaders in the US and abroad. Presenting contextualized, practical instances of this approach to leadership, this book will inspire educational leaders to reflect upon their practice and reach their potential as democratic leaders.

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Trade Review

"This book is a powerful example of how a committed group of scholars can explore, advocate, and illustrate what democratic, ethical educational leadership means for students, teachers, leaders, and communities. I cannot imagine a more relevant and powerful response to our time; these editors and authors help us to ‘reclaim educational reform by advocating democratic, ethical educational leadership.’"

--Gary M. Crow, Professor of Educational Leadership, Indiana University

"This book is for anyone who is concerned about the moral aims of education today. With stories about inspired, ethical, democratic and courageous leaders, Gross and Shapiro remind us that doing the right thing as a leader is always a choice, regardless of circumstances or conditions. This book challenges readers to reassess what we may believe to be insurmountable obstacles to inclusive, ethical, caring, and socially just leadership practices in today's schools. Gross and Shapiro offer new hope to all leaders who struggle to do the right thing in education."

--Colleen L. Larson, Chair of the Department of Administration of Leadership and Technology and Associate Professor of Educational Administration, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development



Table of Contents

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

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 8/18/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415839556, 978-0415839556
      ISBN10: 0415839556

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A democratic, ethical leader integrates democracy, social justice, and school reform through dialogue and is guided by a sense of responsibility to students, families, and the community. 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.

      Organized around the 5 New DEEL visions for leadership, chapters illustrate real people who embody these principles. This compelling vision for educational leadership, combined with diverse and vibrant examples of leadership in action, will serve as a critical guide for the rising generation of democratic ethical educational leaders in the US and abroad. Presenting contextualized, practical instances of this approach to leadership, this book will inspire educational leaders to reflect upon their practice and reach their potential as democratic leaders.

      Special Feature

      Trade Review

      "This book is a powerful example of how a committed group of scholars can explore, advocate, and illustrate what democratic, ethical educational leadership means for students, teachers, leaders, and communities. I cannot imagine a more relevant and powerful response to our time; these editors and authors help us to ‘reclaim educational reform by advocating democratic, ethical educational leadership.’"

      --Gary M. Crow, Professor of Educational Leadership, Indiana University

      "This book is for anyone who is concerned about the moral aims of education today. With stories about inspired, ethical, democratic and courageous leaders, Gross and Shapiro remind us that doing the right thing as a leader is always a choice, regardless of circumstances or conditions. This book challenges readers to reassess what we may believe to be insurmountable obstacles to inclusive, ethical, caring, and socially just leadership practices in today's schools. Gross and Shapiro offer new hope to all leaders who struggle to do the right thing in education."

      --Colleen L. Larson, Chair of the Department of Administration of Leadership and Technology and Associate Professor of Educational Administration, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development



      Table of Contents

      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

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