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This is the first book to bring into focus the full scope of professional practice in educational leadership. Anatomy of Professional Practice probes the limitations of traditional research in fully comprehending the true nature of leadership, and points out how future research must be expanded to deal with understanding the complexity of educational leadership practice, particularly the moral issues which are the nexus of contemporary school leadership dilemmas.
Sommario
Chapter 1 Introduction: Why an Anatomy?
Chapter 2 Compassion Is Different from Caring
Chapter 3 Dewey's Differentiation
Chapter 4 One View of the Historical Moment in Educational Leadership
Chapter 5 The Pasteur Problem
Chapter 6 Contested Notions of "Correct Science"
Chapter 7 An Anatomy of Professional Practice
Chapter 8 Exploring Cognitive Aesthetics and the Zone of Transference
Chapter 9 Leadership as Drama, Theatre, and Performance
Chapter 10 Aesthetics, Morals, and Evil in Leadership
Chapter 11 Summing Up
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Fenwick W. English is the Wendell Eaves Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and president of the University Council for Educational Administration 2006-2007. He has practiced educational leadership in K-12 school settings as a principal and superintendent, and has also served in higher education administration as a chair, dean, and vice-chancellor of academic affairs, in educational associations as associate executive director of the AASA, and as a former partner in the accounting and consulting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick where he was national practice director for elementary and secondary education North America.
Riassunto
Probes into the limitations of traditional research in comprehending the true nature of leadership. This book points out how future research must be expanded to deal with understanding the complexity of educational leadership practice, particularly the moral issues which are the nexus of contemporary school leadership dilemmas.