As educational policy trends converge in many countries, such as
demands for greater accountability, decentralization, and more
culturally sensitive practices for an increasingly diverse student
body, there is growing interest in cross-national comparisons and
generalizations about leadership qualities and practices that
result in successful schools. "US and Cross-National Policies,
Practices and Preparation: Implications for Successful
Instructional Leadership, Organizational Learning, and Culturally
Responsive Practices" fills that need by bringing together triads
of scholars from the International Study of Successful School
Principals (ISSPP) to make direct comparisons among policies and
practices in the U.S. with those in other national contexts, and
then to draw implications for improving leadership preparation.
This book provides theories and empirical case study examples of
instructional leadership, organizational learning, and culturally
responsive practices as they are shaped by political, economic, and
cultural factors in seven different national contexts. The seven
countries featured in this book are the U.S., Australia, Denmark,
England, Sweden, Norway, and Cyprus. The book begins with an
overview of the ISSPP, including its underlying theoretical
framework, its research methodologies employed, its limitations and
how analyses of the project's data and findings evolved from the
first phase of the study to its current focus."
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