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Book Synopsis
The importance of professional and/or practical ethics cannot be overstated in most occupations, especially in light of our contemporary, interconnected world. Within formal education, the management paradigm is shifting as a result of a continuing refocus on the moral and ethical dimensions of working and leading in schools. Although professional norms and personal qualities of the educator can be powerful in directing and informing work-related judgment and behavior, this book puts forth and expands upon the viability of a professional ethic for education and educational administration and leadership in particular. The expansion of such an ethic for education has been underway, but in its current state could be viewed as underdeveloped or commonly misunderstood as obvious and simplistic. In this book, such an ethic for educational administration is presented, developed, and interrogated. This critical reader makes a strong argument for the legitimacy of a professional ethic for the f

Trade Review
«For those new to the Ethic of the Profession and Students’ Best Interests, this book is an excellent introduction. For those more knowledgeable of the concepts, this book provides depth. The work is clear yet nuanced; focused yet expansive; and critical yet caring. I recommend William Frick’s book not only for school leaders but also for all educators.» (Joan Poliner Shapiro, Professor, Educational Leadership, Temple University President, Temple’s Faculty Senate and Co-Director, the New DEEL Community Network)
«This book combines the very best of what has previously been written about ethics and the profession of educational leadership with Frick’s fresh new insights into this topic—a must read for anyone who truly cherishes our profession and cares about ethical leadership.» (Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Professor of Educational Leadership, The Pennsylvania State University)
«For those new to the Ethic of the Profession and Students’ Best Interests, this book is an excellent introduction. For those more knowledgeable of the concepts, this book provides depth. The work is clear yet nuanced; focused yet expansive; and critical yet caring. I recommend William Frick’s book not only for school leaders but also for all educators.» (Joan Poliner Shapiro, Professor, Educational Leadership, Temple University President, Temple’s Faculty Senate and Co-Director, the New DEEL Community Network)
«This book combines the very best of what has previously been written about ethics and the profession of educational leadership with Frick’s fresh new insights into this topic—a must read for anyone who truly cherishes our profession and cares about ethical leadership.» (Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Professor of Educational Leadership, The Pennsylvania State University)

Table of Contents
Contents: Joan Poliner Shapiro/Jacqueline A. Stefkovich: An Ethic of the Profession (originally published as Viewing Ethical Dilemmas Through Multiple Paradigms) – Jacqueline A. Stefkovich: Students’ Best Interests Framework – Keith D. Walker: The Varying Meanings of «Best Interests» – Gary D. Fenstermacher/Marianne Amarel: The Inherent Tensions Between Interests in Schooling – Victor L. Worsfold: The Nuanced Nature of Students’ Rights – R. Brian Howe/Katherine Covell: How Student Rights and Responsibility Comingle – Robin S. Dillon/Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot/Erich Fromm/Robert Kunzman: Respect: A Bricolage of Perspectives – William C. Frick: Practicing a Professional Ethic: Leading for Students’ Best Interests – William C. Frick/Kathrine J. Gutierrez: Moral Uniqueness: The Profession of Educational Leadership – Rosita López: High-StakesTesting, Demographic Shifts and Failing Schools: Why Students Can’t Tell Right from Wrong – Emily R. Crawford: Circumscribed Education? Immigration Enforcement and Undocumented Students’ Best Interests.

Educational Management Turned on Its Head

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2013 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433115790, 978-1433115790
      ISBN10: 1433115794

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      Book Synopsis
      The importance of professional and/or practical ethics cannot be overstated in most occupations, especially in light of our contemporary, interconnected world. Within formal education, the management paradigm is shifting as a result of a continuing refocus on the moral and ethical dimensions of working and leading in schools. Although professional norms and personal qualities of the educator can be powerful in directing and informing work-related judgment and behavior, this book puts forth and expands upon the viability of a professional ethic for education and educational administration and leadership in particular. The expansion of such an ethic for education has been underway, but in its current state could be viewed as underdeveloped or commonly misunderstood as obvious and simplistic. In this book, such an ethic for educational administration is presented, developed, and interrogated. This critical reader makes a strong argument for the legitimacy of a professional ethic for the f

      Trade Review
      «For those new to the Ethic of the Profession and Students’ Best Interests, this book is an excellent introduction. For those more knowledgeable of the concepts, this book provides depth. The work is clear yet nuanced; focused yet expansive; and critical yet caring. I recommend William Frick’s book not only for school leaders but also for all educators.» (Joan Poliner Shapiro, Professor, Educational Leadership, Temple University President, Temple’s Faculty Senate and Co-Director, the New DEEL Community Network)
      «This book combines the very best of what has previously been written about ethics and the profession of educational leadership with Frick’s fresh new insights into this topic—a must read for anyone who truly cherishes our profession and cares about ethical leadership.» (Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Professor of Educational Leadership, The Pennsylvania State University)
      «For those new to the Ethic of the Profession and Students’ Best Interests, this book is an excellent introduction. For those more knowledgeable of the concepts, this book provides depth. The work is clear yet nuanced; focused yet expansive; and critical yet caring. I recommend William Frick’s book not only for school leaders but also for all educators.» (Joan Poliner Shapiro, Professor, Educational Leadership, Temple University President, Temple’s Faculty Senate and Co-Director, the New DEEL Community Network)
      «This book combines the very best of what has previously been written about ethics and the profession of educational leadership with Frick’s fresh new insights into this topic—a must read for anyone who truly cherishes our profession and cares about ethical leadership.» (Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Professor of Educational Leadership, The Pennsylvania State University)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Joan Poliner Shapiro/Jacqueline A. Stefkovich: An Ethic of the Profession (originally published as Viewing Ethical Dilemmas Through Multiple Paradigms) – Jacqueline A. Stefkovich: Students’ Best Interests Framework – Keith D. Walker: The Varying Meanings of «Best Interests» – Gary D. Fenstermacher/Marianne Amarel: The Inherent Tensions Between Interests in Schooling – Victor L. Worsfold: The Nuanced Nature of Students’ Rights – R. Brian Howe/Katherine Covell: How Student Rights and Responsibility Comingle – Robin S. Dillon/Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot/Erich Fromm/Robert Kunzman: Respect: A Bricolage of Perspectives – William C. Frick: Practicing a Professional Ethic: Leading for Students’ Best Interests – William C. Frick/Kathrine J. Gutierrez: Moral Uniqueness: The Profession of Educational Leadership – Rosita López: High-StakesTesting, Demographic Shifts and Failing Schools: Why Students Can’t Tell Right from Wrong – Emily R. Crawford: Circumscribed Education? Immigration Enforcement and Undocumented Students’ Best Interests.

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