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Drawing inspiration from Dr. Willi Schohaus's classic text The Dark
Places of Education, this book contributes to the discussion by
defining suffering in schools and providing a survey of the
American school system's inadequacies in the early twenty-first
century. Through testimonies from former students on the ways they
experienced suffering in school, this volume demonstrates how
suffering can profoundly affect one's academic growth and
development-or worse. By analyzing the findings within a
multidisciplinary ethical and educational framework, this volume
presents a moral vision for understanding the role that suffering
plays in school. Drawing on research in medicine, psychology,
social sciences, religion, and education, this text weaves together
many strands of thinking about suffering. This book is essential
reading for academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in
the fields of educational leadership, foundations of education, and
those interested in both the history of education and critical
contemporary accounts of schooling.
Best Interests of the Student presents both a theoretical model for
guiding educators as they confront legal and ethical dilemmas in
their schools, as well as highly accessible and annotated court
cases for exploration. The authors introduce an ethical
decision-making model that focuses on strategies for determining
what actions are in the "best interests of the student," and
demonstrates the application of this theoretical model for
examining legal and ethical dimensions of court cases. Discussion
questions at the end of each case encourage readers to examine
issues from differing viewpoints, helping them to become more
self-reflective school leaders who can effectively address legal
dilemmas in their own contexts. This important text is a valuable
resource for both aspiring and practicing school administrators and
leaders. This thoroughly revised edition features: * An entirely
new chapter on conceptual and empirical insights grounding our
understanding of students' best interests * 10 new legal cases
reflecting recent developments in school law including educational
needs of transgender students, immunity for student searches,
conflicts between religious expression and free speech, educators'
access to students' cell phone data, education for children of
undocumented immigrants, and access to literacy as a fundamental
right * A focus on preparing school leaders to meet the
Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL) * Updated
information and references throughout to reflect current context,
resources, and education policy
Best Interests of the Student presents both a theoretical model for
guiding educators as they confront legal and ethical dilemmas in
their schools, as well as highly accessible and annotated court
cases for exploration. The authors introduce an ethical
decision-making model that focuses on strategies for determining
what actions are in the "best interests of the student," and
demonstrates the application of this theoretical model for
examining legal and ethical dimensions of court cases. Discussion
questions at the end of each case encourage readers to examine
issues from differing viewpoints, helping them to become more
self-reflective school leaders who can effectively address legal
dilemmas in their own contexts. This important text is a valuable
resource for both aspiring and practicing school administrators and
leaders. This thoroughly revised edition features: * An entirely
new chapter on conceptual and empirical insights grounding our
understanding of students' best interests * 10 new legal cases
reflecting recent developments in school law including educational
needs of transgender students, immunity for student searches,
conflicts between religious expression and free speech, educators'
access to students' cell phone data, education for children of
undocumented immigrants, and access to literacy as a fundamental
right * A focus on preparing school leaders to meet the
Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL) * Updated
information and references throughout to reflect current context,
resources, and education policy
The importance of professional and/or practical ethics cannot be
overstated in most occupations, especially in light of our
contemporary, interconnected world. Within formal education, the
management paradigm is shifting as a result of a continuing refocus
on the moral and ethical dimensions of working and leading in
schools. Although professional norms and personal qualities of the
educator can be powerful in directing and informing work-related
judgment and behavior, this book puts forth and expands upon the
viability of a professional ethic for education and educational
administration and leadership in particular. The expansion of such
an ethic for education has been underway, but in its current state
could be viewed as underdeveloped or commonly misunderstood as
obvious and simplistic. In this book, such an ethic for educational
administration is presented, developed, and interrogated. This
critical reader makes a strong argument for the legitimacy of a
professional ethic for the field of education by drawing together a
diverse collection of literature that explores, critically
examines, and further develops a practical ethical paradigm for the
field.
The importance of professional and/or practical ethics cannot be
overstated in most occupations, especially in light of our
contemporary, interconnected world. Within formal education, the
management paradigm is shifting as a result of a continuing refocus
on the moral and ethical dimensions of working and leading in
schools. Although professional norms and personal qualities of the
educator can be powerful in directing and informing work-related
judgment and behavior, this book puts forth and expands upon the
viability of a professional ethic for education and educational
administration and leadership in particular. The expansion of such
an ethic for education has been underway, but in its current state
could be viewed as underdeveloped or commonly misunderstood as
obvious and simplistic. In this book, such an ethic for educational
administration is presented, developed, and interrogated. This
critical reader makes a strong argument for the legitimacy of a
professional ethic for the field of education by drawing together a
diverse collection of literature that explores, critically
examines, and further develops a practical ethical paradigm for the
field.
Co-published with UCEA, this new textbook tackles Standard #2 of
the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL)-Ethics
and Professional Norms. This volume includes specific strategies
for school leaders to develop knowledge and skills in supporting
the learning and development of all students, as well as
understanding the dynamics and importance of ethics in leadership
practice. By presenting problem-posing cases, theoretical
grounding, relevant research, implications for practice, and
learning activities, this book provides aspiring leaders with the
background, learning experiences, and analytical tools to
successfully promote ethical leadership and student success in
their contexts. Special features include: * Case Studies-provide an
opportunity to practice ethical reasoning and engage in the
discussion of complexities and debates within each case. * Learning
Activites-a range of exercises help readers make connections to the
PSEL standard. * Important Resources-includes resources that
support and encourage students to explore each of the chapter's
elements.
Co-published with UCEA, this new textbook tackles Standard #2 of
the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL)-Ethics
and Professional Norms. This volume includes specific strategies
for school leaders to develop knowledge and skills in supporting
the learning and development of all students, as well as
understanding the dynamics and importance of ethics in leadership
practice. By presenting problem-posing cases, theoretical
grounding, relevant research, implications for practice, and
learning activities, this book provides aspiring leaders with the
background, learning experiences, and analytical tools to
successfully promote ethical leadership and student success in
their contexts. Special features include: * Case Studies-provide an
opportunity to practice ethical reasoning and engage in the
discussion of complexities and debates within each case. * Learning
Activites-a range of exercises help readers make connections to the
PSEL standard. * Important Resources-includes resources that
support and encourage students to explore each of the chapter's
elements.
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