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Emerald Publishing Limited The Power of Team-based Simulations in Educational Systems: Toward Mid-Leaders’ Mentoring in Periods of Routine and Crises
Times of crises, such as pandemics, teach us the importance of mid-level leaders who promote effectiveness in teaching and learning in school and act as mediators for their students, teachers and school principals. The Power of Team-based Simulations in Educational Systems focuses on mid-level educational leaders who are not only teachers, but also have a significant role of leadership in their schools. Shapira-Lishchinsky suggests a new educational policy to reduce educational gaps eliciting from the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises toward routine, enhancing the capacity of mid-level leaders to deal with equality gaps through mentoring by team-based simulation. The Power of Team-based Simulations in Educational Systems proposes strategies to train mid-level leaders toward advancing learning and providing emotional support to their teachers and students during crises and routine. Exploring the interpersonal, organizational, community, and public policy dimensions of mid-level leadership and teaching, interrogating the relationships between teachers, students, and the school leadership using a socio-ecological model, The Power of Team-based Simulations in Educational Systems is essential reading for teacher trainers, teachers, educational leaders, parents, and education researchers.
£46.92
Emerald Publishing Limited International Aspects of Organizational Ethics in Educational Systems
While previous research in educational administration has focused on how to combat students' tardiness, absenteeism, and disciplinary problems, only a few studies have focused on teachers' withdrawal behaviors, such as absenteeism and the intent to leave. This book takes a unique organizational approach towards understanding the concept of ethics in educational systems. It provides a global perspective and connects theory and praxis through team-based simulations, case studies and scenarios. It also allows researchers, educators and teachers, and educational leaders and administrators around the world to understand how they can develop an ethical culture in their schools. This understanding can encourage the development and assimilation of a code of ethics for teachers and educators and the creation of a policy of intervention that can help to minimize teachers' withdrawal behaviors. In this way, the author presents an integrative approach towards creating a positive learning environment for teachers and students.
£73.01