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School leaders and educators confront complexity daily in their service. To counter the chaos, collective leadership approaches that invite multiple stakeholders within and outside schools are critical in preparing students for a highly diverse world. Social darkness and isolation must be eradicated and education that provides more opportunities for peace and hope must become the core of school vision. Communities and schools must work together now.



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Lyle Hamm has written a book to support us as educators in our daily work of promoting peace and hope amidst the rapid changes in society, complex issues of diversity and immigration, and tragic events. He promotes a message that we, as educators, can communicate this hope through shared stories that cause us to pause and re-evaluate our place in “community” with others. The case studies and thought-provoking discussion questions at the end of each chapter make this book an excellent tool for book studies or leadership training.

-- Linda Searby, associate clinical professor of educational leadership, University of Florida

Lyle Hamm's experiences as a teacher, school administrator, professor and researcher shine a light of hope in a time of uncertainty and "turbulence" in our education systems. His ability to use narratives and questions cleverly captures the paramount challenges facing educators, leaders, and school systems throughout North America. His emphasis on personal connection, authentic relationships, and a genuine emphasis on the power of humanity resonate as solutions in a post-pandemic world.

-- Scott Brandt, superintendent, Grasslands Public Schools, Brooks, Alberta, Canada

I can’t think of a better way to describe the world of education right now…we are faced with “turbulence” each and every day. Just because the waters are rough, doesn’t mean we can’t stay focused on quality leading and learning and continue paddling towards our destination. Lyle does a tremendous job at describing many challenges in our system and provides the reader with ample opportunity to reflect on how to continue prioritizing what is important for educational leaders and teachers.

-- David McTimoney, superintendent, Anglophone West School District, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Building Peace in a Complex and Turbulent World

Chapter Two: The Blurry Path of Leadership in 2020

Chapter 3: Wrestling with Darkness – 1999-2020

Chapter 4: Bleeding Hearts and Butchers

Chapter Five: From Darkness Towards Light

Chapter Six: Why Peace?

Turbulence

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/13/2021 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475849080, 978-1475849080
      ISBN10: 1475849087

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      School leaders and educators confront complexity daily in their service. To counter the chaos, collective leadership approaches that invite multiple stakeholders within and outside schools are critical in preparing students for a highly diverse world. Social darkness and isolation must be eradicated and education that provides more opportunities for peace and hope must become the core of school vision. Communities and schools must work together now.



      Trade Review

      Lyle Hamm has written a book to support us as educators in our daily work of promoting peace and hope amidst the rapid changes in society, complex issues of diversity and immigration, and tragic events. He promotes a message that we, as educators, can communicate this hope through shared stories that cause us to pause and re-evaluate our place in “community” with others. The case studies and thought-provoking discussion questions at the end of each chapter make this book an excellent tool for book studies or leadership training.

      -- Linda Searby, associate clinical professor of educational leadership, University of Florida

      Lyle Hamm's experiences as a teacher, school administrator, professor and researcher shine a light of hope in a time of uncertainty and "turbulence" in our education systems. His ability to use narratives and questions cleverly captures the paramount challenges facing educators, leaders, and school systems throughout North America. His emphasis on personal connection, authentic relationships, and a genuine emphasis on the power of humanity resonate as solutions in a post-pandemic world.

      -- Scott Brandt, superintendent, Grasslands Public Schools, Brooks, Alberta, Canada

      I can’t think of a better way to describe the world of education right now…we are faced with “turbulence” each and every day. Just because the waters are rough, doesn’t mean we can’t stay focused on quality leading and learning and continue paddling towards our destination. Lyle does a tremendous job at describing many challenges in our system and provides the reader with ample opportunity to reflect on how to continue prioritizing what is important for educational leaders and teachers.

      -- David McTimoney, superintendent, Anglophone West School District, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Building Peace in a Complex and Turbulent World

      Chapter Two: The Blurry Path of Leadership in 2020

      Chapter 3: Wrestling with Darkness – 1999-2020

      Chapter 4: Bleeding Hearts and Butchers

      Chapter Five: From Darkness Towards Light

      Chapter Six: Why Peace?

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