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505 | 8 | |a 2. Leadership: A Brief Look at Theory and PracticeIntroduction; Leadership Defined; Leadership vs. Management; Motivation Theory; Maslow's Hierarchy; Expectancy Theory; Theories X, Y, and Z; Motivation-Hygiene Theory; Leadership Theory and Behaviors; Research on Principal Leadership and Student Achievement; Leading a Diverse Faculty and Staff; Conclusion; 3. Developing Your Philosophy of Education; Introduction; A Philosophy of Education; Philosophy Defined; Three Perspectives on a Philosophy of Education; A Philosophy of Educational Leadership | |
505 | 8 | |a Social Justice and Philosophies of Education and LeadershipWhat is Social Justice?; Social Justice in American Education: A Brief History; Justice as Fairness; Equity, Equality, and Fairness in Education; Conclusion; 4. Understanding and Leveraging School Culture; Introduction; Open Systems Theory; School Culture; School Culture Infuses a School; School Cultures: Strong/Weak, Healthy/Toxic; Why Yesterday's School Culture Doesn't Work Today; Finding Cultural Elements in Schools; Leadership as Culture Creation; Principal and Faculty Learning Changes Schools | |
505 | 8 | |a Research on Organizational Culture and ClimateConclusion; 5. Initiating and Sustaining Change; Introduction; The Culture of Change; Elements That Help Change School Culture; Respecting How Adults Learn; Conceptual Models of Change; Kurt Lewin: Change Theory; Chris Argyris: Single- and Double-Loop Learning; Robert Chin: Strategic Orientation; Lee Bolman and Terrance Deal: Multiple Frames; Michael Fullan: Change Leadership; Conclusion; 6. Building Ethical Behaviors and Relational Trust; Introduction; Schooling as an Ethical Enterprise; Principals are Moral Stewards; Ethical Dilemmas in School | |
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