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The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for School
Administrators is an accessible, nuts-and-bolts resource for
education leaders at the school and district levels as they
confront difficult ethical situations in their day-to-day work. The
book features 100 real-life cases drawn from School Administrator
magazine's Ethical Educator column over the past ten years. The
dilemmas encompass numerous aspects of administration, from First
Amendment and religious liberty issues to personnel and board
relations. Every case provides an opportunity for the reader to
consider how they might handle a similar situation and to reflect
on the perspectives of experienced administrators who explain how
they would address the dilemma. Each chapter begins with a
down-to-earth introduction by a nationally recognized school
district attorney, who touches on relevant legal parameters and
case law. Making ethical decisions tests us as administrators, for
those decisions set precedents that shape how others perceive our
ethical judgment and, in turn, the ethical identity of the school
or district. The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for
School Administrators will help the reader become a more effective
education administrator, a more courageous leader of a school
organization, and simply a human being with a greater sense of
ethical alignment and purpose.
The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for School
Administrators is an accessible, nuts-and-bolts resource for
education leaders at the school and district levels as they
confront difficult ethical situations in their day-to-day work. The
book features 100 real-life cases drawn from School Administrator
magazine's Ethical Educator column over the past ten years. The
dilemmas encompass numerous aspects of administration, from First
Amendment and religious liberty issues to personnel and board
relations. Every case provides an opportunity for the reader to
consider how they might handle a similar situation and to reflect
on the perspectives of experienced administrators who explain how
they would address the dilemma. Each chapter begins with a
down-to-earth introduction by a nationally recognized school
district attorney, who touches on relevant legal parameters and
case law. Making ethical decisions tests us as administrators, for
those decisions set precedents that shape how others perceive our
ethical judgment and, in turn, the ethical identity of the school
or district. The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for
School Administrators will help the reader become a more effective
education administrator, a more courageous leader of a school
organization, and simply a human being with a greater sense of
ethical alignment and purpose.
In November 1864, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman left Atlanta,
Georgia in flames and embarked on his historic Great March from
Atlanta to the Sea. Along the way, he unintentionally liberated
thousands of Black people held as slaves in the Georgia cities and
towns. Some joined the Union lines as hired servants, cooks,
laundresses, teamsters, and pioneers. Others joined "for their
actual freedom." In numbers reaching tens of thousands, they became
Sherman's Fifth Corps, and one of them, a young ex-slave named
Jennie Lewis, became Sherman's mistress. Through actual and
fictional letters, diaries, journals, news accounts, official
reports and for the first time, the words of the ex-slaves
themselves, SFC tells a story of the man and the March that has
never before been told. Sherman's Fifth Corps reconstructs and
imagines what happened when hardened Union soldiers and
newly-liberated Blacks marched across Georgia. They formed an
unplanned, unprecedented alliance that brought the end of the Civil
War, the end of slavery, and, literally, a new birth of freedom for
this country.
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