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Help Wanted: Preparing Community College Leaders in a New Century - New Directions for Community Colleges, Number 123

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Klappentext This is the 123rd issue of the quarterly journal "New Directions for Community College." Zusammenfassung Community college leadership is facing a crisis. This work brings together various perspectives on the nature of leading community colleges over the foreseeable future! and suggestions for specific programmatic actions that community colleges themselves can take to provide the quantity! quality! and diversity of leaders that are needed. Inhaltsverzeichnis EDITORS' NOTES (William E. Piland! David B. Wolf).1. Leadership Blues (James G. March! Stephen S. Weiner) Leadership of community colleges is now tougher! and perhaps meaner! than it was in earlier years; those who would lead should understand and be prepared.2. Leadership Context for the Twenty-First Century (George R. Boggs) Reacting to leadership turnover! changing problems! and new opportunities! community college leaders need different skills! changes in development opportunities! and improved professional development policies.3. Developing Community College Faculty as Leaders (Joanne E. Cooper! Louise Pagotto) The authors consider the current need for faculty leadership! the motivation to lead! and the challenges and problems associated with leading and provide a sampling of leadership programs from across the nation.4. Learning on the Job: Moving from Faculty to Administration (Chris McCarthy) With administrative roles come many changes for faculty leaders! including the perceptions of others! the perception of self! and the skills necessary to remain credible.5. Leadership Development: The Role of the President-Board Team (George B. Vaughan! Iris M. Weisman) The time has come for the colleges themselves to participate systematically in the development of future presidents.6. Role of Universities in Leadership Development (Betty Duvall) University doctoral programs have been and will be important to the development of leaders! but their role! content! formats! delivery modes! and relations to other providers will change to sustain their importance.7. Administration 101: Evaluation of a Professional Development Program (Cristina Chiriboga) The author examines a program provided by a professional association and includes implications for other leadership development programs.8. Leadership Development: A Collaborative Approach (Constance M. Carroll! Martha Gandert Romero) To meet the unprecedented demand for well-prepared leaders! a regional approach can be helpful that draws on a range of providers and offers a variety of development opportunities for aspiring and practicing leaders.9. In-House Leadership Development: Placing the Colleges Squarely in the Middle (William E. Piland! David B. Wolf) Relying exclusively on graduate schools for the provision of serious leadership education no longer suffices for community colleges; the time has arrived for a more proactive posture.10. Leadership Development Programs (Karen A. Kim) The author provides a sample of nondegree and degree programs in community college leadership currently offered to administrators! staff! and faculty.INDEX. ...

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Authors Cc, Piland, William E. Wolf Piland, D. Ed Wolf, D. Ed. Wolf
Assisted by Jossey-Bass Publishers (Editor), William E. Piland (Editor), David B. Wolf (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2003
 
EAN 9780787972486
ISBN 978-0-7879-7248-6
No. of pages 120
Series New Directions for Community C
New Directions for Community C
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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