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Little research has been conducted to identify aspects of effective
social transformation leadership in American college and university
leadership. The authors of this book argue that while much less has
been done at predominantly White institutions to practically apply
the processes of social transformation as a leadership model, HBCUs
have historically relied upon strategies of social transformation
as they sought to build and sustain the distinct mission of their
institutions that enhance college access, inclusion, and choice.
This publication is intended to serve as a departure from the
examination of the typology of transformation leadership in the
private sector and, instead, view this leadership model through the
lens of higher education. The authors' intent is to focus on
institutional leadership at historically Black colleges and
universities (HBCUs) and provide a deeper understanding of the
Social Change Model and how it can be successfully situated as a
conduit for realizing and sustaining the mission of Black colleges
from perspectives of the past, present, and future.
Little research has been conducted to identify aspects of effective
social transformation leadership in American college and university
leadership. The authors of this book argue that while much less has
been done at predominantly White institutions to practically apply
the processes of social transformation as a leadership model, HBCUs
have historically relied upon strategies of social transformation
as they sought to build and sustain the distinct mission of their
institutions that enhance college access, inclusion, and choice.
This publication is intended to serve as a departure from the
examination of the typology of transformation leadership in the
private sector and, instead, view this leadership model through the
lens of higher education. The authors' intent is to focus on
institutional leadership at historically Black colleges and
universities (HBCUs) and provide a deeper understanding of the
Social Change Model and how it can be successfully situated as a
conduit for realizing and sustaining the mission of Black colleges
from perspectives of the past, present, and future.
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