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Understanding the dynamics of trust is an imperative undertaking
for educational leaders. In this book, using an ecological
perspective of the lifecycle, the authors situate trust as an
essential ingredient of school leaders' moral agency and ethical
decision making. Based on their 15 years of research on trust in
education, the authors describe the nature and dimensions of trust,
its importance and imperative, and its fragility and usefulness for
school leaders, positioning them as trust brokers in school
organizations. The book offers a detailed description of trust's
lifecycle stages, namely establishing, maintaining, sustaining,
breaking, and restoring, as pertinent to educational settings. It
discusses leaders' trust brokering in relation to social capital
and psychological contract and interconnected hosting virtues of
compassion, hope, and trust. The authors conclude with the role of
maturing vision of moral agency, the subjective and objective
responsibilities of educational leaders, and the necessary ethical
commitments and courage to enact transformative practices in order
to provide trustworthy leadership. With its theoretical and
empirical basis, this book is an excellent resource for scholars in
the fields of education, business, and leadership. It is also a
valuable resource as required or supplementary reading for graduate
courses in educational administration, leadership, and policy
studies. Practitioners in these areas will find valuable insights
that they can incorporate into their work.
This book provides an instrument for anyone wishing to have words
of prayer to assist them in their devotion to God.
This book is a devotional aid for those who wish to pray using the
words inspired by Matthew's Gospel
This monograph concerns ethical decision making in the public
service, with particular attention to examples from educational
administration and leadership. Superintendents were interviewed to
provide examples of various frames and grounds for ethical decision
making.
This book consists of a collection of essays written by graduate
students of public administration (MPA students) at the Johnson
Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS). The JSGS is one
School with two campuses: The University of Regina and the
University of Saskatchewan. The essays cover a range of topics and
issues but all reflect on public governance and administration.
The purpose of this invitational book is to provide a platform of
encouragement to those thirst for the presence of God in their
lives. It is hoped that each person who picks this book up and uses
it, will continue to flourish in their transforming friendship with
Jesus Christ through prayer. This is a simple to use and flexible
devotional resource with morning and evening prayers collected from
hundreds of scriptures and people of prayer.
Rosthern High School is in the Prairie Spirit School Division in
Saskatchewan. It is a vibrant and enthusiastic school with much
energy and a strong sense of momentum. This book depicts life in
the school and its positive sense of living and learning.
Waldheim School in the Prairie Spirit School Division is an
energetic, positive and life-giving learning community. As the
students and staff have reflected on their journeys, their sweet
spots and their memories about how the school has made and is
making a difference in their lives and learning - we see that this
is a flourishing school. Not perfect but desiring to continue to
flourish together.
This book provides readers with an assortment of Christian prayers
in a number of different formats.
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