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Ethics for School Leaders: The Human Condition and Organizational Dynamics is about the complex role of formal and informal leaders in schools. It presents multiple perspectives to enhance comprehension of the organizational and psychological dynamics that come into play when school leaders-those with authority and those without authority-are faced with ethically challenging situations. In addition to a tour of leadership theories, organizational dynamics, psychological dynamics, and ethical perspectives, the case studies in this book weave together aspects of people's emotional make-up,…mehr
Ethics for School Leaders: The Human Condition and Organizational Dynamics is about the complex role of formal and informal leaders in schools. It presents multiple perspectives to enhance comprehension of the organizational and psychological dynamics that come into play when school leaders-those with authority and those without authority-are faced with ethically challenging situations. In addition to a tour of leadership theories, organizational dynamics, psychological dynamics, and ethical perspectives, the case studies in this book weave together aspects of people's emotional make-up, cognitive framework, and past experiences to illustrate how school leaders use reason and emotion to make complex connections between their inner lives and the demands of their profession. This book identifies specific examples of ways school leaders can enhance ethical practice at the organizational level as well as how to focus on the things they can do personally and interpersonally to improve their work as school leaders in order to make lives better for all of the people they serve. By integrating various approaches to the study of the leadership process, this book makes an important contribution to fields of leadership studies and professional ethics.
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Autorenporträt
Dan Mahoney teaches graduate courses in ethics, research, leadership, and curricular design at Gonzaga University, where he conducts research with teachers, principals, superintendents, and other educational leaders. He and his wife, Scooter, live in Spokane, Washington.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Human Condition Chapter 2: An Overview of Leadership Chapter 3: Organizational Dynamics Chapter 4: Psychological Dynamics Chapter 5: Ethical Frameworks Chapter 6: Due Process of the Law Chapter 7: Utility and Agreeableness Chapter 8: The Categorical Imperative Chapter 9: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number Chapter 10: The Heroic Ideal and Self-Interest Chapter 11: Absolute Truth and Nonviolence Chapter 12: Respect for Persons Chapter 13: Emotions and Intellect: A Family Systems Approach Chapter 14: Practical and Professional Ethics: A Case Study Approach Chapter 15: Professional Ethics, Moral Values, and Confidentiality Chapter 16: Confidences Betrayed: The Pain Flows In and Out in Waves Chapter 17: Inappropriate Relationships Chapter 18: Being Used or Being of Service Chapter 19: An Emotionally, Intellectually, and Spiritually Punishing Year Chapter 20: Ducking and Weaving Through a Course in Human Sexuality Chapter 21: Theft in the Staff Room Chapter 22: Racist Language and the Unspoken Rule Chapter 23: Hiding the Truth to Make Things Better Chapter 24: Fabricated Meetings and Toxic Leadership Chapter 25: Stolen Data Chapter 26: Whose Curriculum Is It? Chapter 27: Shifts in Society, Shifts in Leadership Chapter 28: Enhancing our Ethical Practice Chapter 29: Welcome to the Journey Glossary References About the Author
List of Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Human Condition Chapter 2: An Overview of Leadership Chapter 3: Organizational Dynamics Chapter 4: Psychological Dynamics Chapter 5: Ethical Frameworks Chapter 6: Due Process of the Law Chapter 7: Utility and Agreeableness Chapter 8: The Categorical Imperative Chapter 9: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number Chapter 10: The Heroic Ideal and Self-Interest Chapter 11: Absolute Truth and Nonviolence Chapter 12: Respect for Persons Chapter 13: Emotions and Intellect: A Family Systems Approach Chapter 14: Practical and Professional Ethics: A Case Study Approach Chapter 15: Professional Ethics, Moral Values, and Confidentiality Chapter 16: Confidences Betrayed: The Pain Flows In and Out in Waves Chapter 17: Inappropriate Relationships Chapter 18: Being Used or Being of Service Chapter 19: An Emotionally, Intellectually, and Spiritually Punishing Year Chapter 20: Ducking and Weaving Through a Course in Human Sexuality Chapter 21: Theft in the Staff Room Chapter 22: Racist Language and the Unspoken Rule Chapter 23: Hiding the Truth to Make Things Better Chapter 24: Fabricated Meetings and Toxic Leadership Chapter 25: Stolen Data Chapter 26: Whose Curriculum Is It? Chapter 27: Shifts in Society, Shifts in Leadership Chapter 28: Enhancing our Ethical Practice Chapter 29: Welcome to the Journey Glossary References About the Author
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