Educational Leadership: The Moral ArtSUNY Press, 1991 M01 1 - 187 páginas This book shows that educational leadership is not a science but a philosophical activity, a moral art. The central problem of administration is defined as value conflict, and Hodgkinson presents an analysis and theory of value and of conflict resolution. He examines what it means to be a leader and how to cope with the pressures of organizational life. Additionally, he deals with leadership as a human and humane process engaging consciousness and will in a context of values and ethics. |
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Contenido
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Foreword | 3 |
Preface | 11 |
Education | 13 |
Education is Special | 15 |
The Organization of Education | 29 |
Leadership | 47 |
The Nature of LeadershipAdministration | 49 |
The Moral Art | 89 |
Value Theory | 91 |
Value Praxis | 113 |
Prescriptions and Practicalities | 145 |
Notes | 169 |
References | 179 |
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The Central Problem | 69 |
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Educational Leadership: Context, Strategy and Collaboration Margaret Preedy,Nigel Bennett,Christine Wise Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
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