This book explores a range of issues related to minority educational leaders' role in their society, in particular those working in a divided society under conflict. The political and cultural challenges faced by minorities in divided societies raise the specific and important need to study leadership from a new perspective, based on the leaders' role in their society and community, and on their role in leveraging their school toward integration in their society while staying aligned with environmental changes. The authors present a new theoretical framework of "leadership for society" with…mehr
This book explores a range of issues related to minority educational leaders' role in their society, in particular those working in a divided society under conflict. The political and cultural challenges faced by minorities in divided societies raise the specific and important need to study leadership from a new perspective, based on the leaders' role in their society and community, and on their role in leveraging their school toward integration in their society while staying aligned with environmental changes. The authors present a new theoretical framework of "leadership for society" with practical implications for effective leadership in complex societies. The book also develops our understanding of minority education in the reality of conflicts between the state and the minority's identity. The authors believe that school leaders' participation in the extended community will improve and affect the development of schools and enable leaders to negotiate cultural, social and political complexities.
Rima'a Da'as, PhD, is Head of the Graduate Division of Policy, Administration, and Leadership in Education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Her main research areas are educational administration, leadership, and organizational behavior, focusing on organizational learning (schools' absorptive capacity and ambidexterity), leaders' cognitive complexity and educational leaders' cognitive aspects, leaders' characteristics and student outcomes, leadership for society - leading for social mobility and integration, and leading schools in times of crisis.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Toward leadership for society 2. The Arab society in Israel 3. Arab educational leaders: challenges and obstacles 4. Empirical evidence of Arab school principals' deliberation with their society 5. Case studies as empirical evidence for Arab school principals' role in their society 6. Toward a model of educational leaders for society: incompatible or complementary? Conclusions References Index
Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Toward leadership for society 2. The Arab society in Israel 3. Arab educational leaders: challenges and obstacles 4. Empirical evidence of Arab school principals' deliberation with their society 5. Case studies as empirical evidence for Arab school principals' role in their society 6. Toward a model of educational leaders for society: incompatible or complementary? Conclusions References Index
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