Ethical Leadership in Schools: Creating Community in an Environment of Accountability (Leadership for Learning Series)

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by Kenneth A. Strike

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Discover the link between ethical leadership and successful educational communities! In an age of accountability and transparency, principals are held responsible for everything from test scores to school finances. Because of this increased accountability, school leaders must regularly confront difficult ethical dilemmas. Ethical Leadership in Schools teaches principals and aspiring principals the concepts that inform ethical choices in leadership roles. Using brief vignettes, Kenneth A. Strike explores common situations that principals are likely to encounter and presents questions and issues to help them determine the ethical path. As part of the Leadership for Learning initiative of the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), this invaluable resource clearly explains complex ideas in an accessible, well-illustrated manner. To help resolve the dilemmas that challenge every school leader, this book: Guides readers through the process of making ethical decisions - Bridges ethics to issues of accountability - Provides scenarios that reflect the difficult choices facing principals - Supplies the tools to create ethical advice in varied contexts - Examines the central principles of fair cooperation The study of ethics should emphasize what makes a school a good educational community. By creating communities that are competent, caring, and collegial, school leaders will be able to maximize their resources and meet the growing demands of accountability. "An important book that will surely become a prized text and be sought out again and again by school leaders who need to remind themselves why they entered the profession and what it takes to remain true to the premise that ′it′s all about the children.′" -- From the Series Foreword by E. Joseph Schneider Published On: 2006-07-11 "Provides clear explanations and scenarios that reflect real-life choices, explains the necessary tools to give ethical advice in varied contexts, and examines the principles of cooperation." -- Curriculum Connections, Spring 2007 Published On: 2007-07-02 "Strike joins the issues, those clashes between the legislative bodies to whom we are ever more accountable, to the high professional standards of excellence inherent in our mission to create good schools. His book gives leaders the charge and the framework they need to bring balance back to our schools." -- The School Administrator, October 2007 Published On: 2007-11-07 "I highly recommend this book to school administrators, professors, policy makers and philosophers. the author offers a clear and compelling vision of the aims of education and skilfully describes the process and criteria for ethical leadership." -- Sarah J. Noonan Published On: 2011-12-01 Kenneth A. Strike is a professor of cultural foundations of education and of philosophy at Syracuse University. He is also professor emeritus at Cornell University, where he taught from 1971 to 2000, and is former chair of the Department of Education Policy Studies at the University of Maryland. He earned his BA from Wheaton College and his MA and PhD from Northwestern University. He has been a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta. He is a past president of the Philosophy of Education Society and was elected to the National Academy of Education in 1993. He was a member of the National Research Council Committee on School Finance, Equity, Adequacy, and Productivity from 1996 to 1999. His principal interests are professional ethics and political philosophy as they apply to matters of educational practice and policy. He is the author of a number of books and well more than a hundred articles. Recent books include The Ethics of Teaching , The Ethics of School Administration , Liberal Justice, and the Marxist Critique of Schooling , and Ethics and College Student Life . Papers of note include “Professionalism, Democracy, and Discursive Communities: Normative Reflections on Restructuring” in the American Education Research Journal , “The Moral Role of Schooling in a Liberal Democratic Society” in the Review of Research in Education , “The Moral Responsibilities of Educators” in Handbook of Research on Teacher Education , “Can Schools Be Communities: The Tension Between Shared Values and Inclusion” in Educational Administration Quarterly , “Freedom of Conscience and Illiberal Socialization: The Congruence Argument” in the Journal of Philosophy of Education , “On the Construction of Public Speech: Pluralism and Public Reason” in Educational Theory , and “Centralized Goal Formation, Citizenship, and Educational Pluralism: Accountability in Liberal Democracies” in Educational Policy . Professor Strike delivered the 1999 Kohlberg Memorial Lecture at the annual meeting of the Association for Moral Education. The address was published as “Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Space Between: In Praise of Kindness” in the Journal of Moral Education , and he gave the ke

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