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Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education: Applying Theoretical Perspectives to Complex Dilemmas 5th edition [Pehme köide]

(Pennsylvania State University, USA.), (Temple University, USA.)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 1100 g, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367901390
  • ISBN-13: 9780367901394
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 1100 g, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367901390
  • ISBN-13: 9780367901394
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The fifth edition of the best-selling text, Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education, continues to address the increasing interest in ethics and assists educational leaders with complex dilemmas in today's challenging, divided, and diverse societies. Through discussion and analysis, Shapiro and Stefkovich demonstrate the application of four ethical paradigms - the ethics of justice, critique, care, and the profession. After illustrating how the Multiple Ethical Paradigms may be applied to authentic dilemmas, the authors present cases written by graduate students, practitioners, and academics representing dilemmas faced by educational leaders in urban, suburban, and rural public and private schools and universities, in the U.S. and abroad. Following each case are questions that call for thoughtful, complex thinking and help readers apply the Multiple Ethical Paradigms to practical situations. New in the Fifth Edition are more than ten new cases that cover issues of food insufficiency, the pandemic's effects on diverse school populations, a student's sexual orientation, transgender students in the university, lock-down drills for young children, refugees in a Swedish school, boundaries in high school sports, generational differences in an adultdiploma school, acceptance of animals on campus, and hate speech in the academy. This edition also includes teaching notes for the instructor stressing the importance of self-reflection, use of new technologies, and global appeal of ethical paradigms anddilemmas. This book is a critical resource for aspiring and practicing administrators, teacher leaders, and educational policy makers"--

The fifth edition of the best-selling text, Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education, continues to address the increasing interest in ethics and assists educational leaders with complex dilemmas in today’s challenging, divided, and diverse societies.

The fifth edition of the best-selling text, Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education, continues to address the increasing interest in ethics and assists educational leaders with complex dilemmas in today’s challenging, divided, and diverse societies.

Through discussion and analysis, Shapiro and Stefkovich demonstrate the application of four ethical paradigms – the ethics of justice, critique, care, and the profession. After illustrating how the Multiple Ethical Paradigms may be applied to authentic dilemmas, the authors present cases written by graduate students, practitioners, and academics representing dilemmas faced by educational leaders in urban, suburban, and rural public and private schools and universities, in the U.S. and abroad. Following each case are questions that call for thoughtful, complex thinking and help readers apply the Multiple Ethical Paradigms to practical situations.

New in the Fifth Edition are more than ten new cases that cover issues of food insufficiency, the pandemic’s effects on diverse school populations, a student’s sexual orientation, transgender students in the university, lock-down drills for young children, refugees in a Swedish school, boundaries in high school sports, generational differences in an adult diploma school, acceptance of animals on campus, and hate speech in the academy.

This edition also includes teaching notes for the instructor stressing the importance of self-reflection, use of new technologies, and global appeal of ethical paradigms and dilemmas. This book is a critical resource for aspiring and practicing administrators, teacher leaders, and educational policy makers.

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"Shapiro and Stefkovich facilitate both understanding and application through a set of compelling case studies that reflect authentic problems of leadership practice. This book not only makes the case for ethical decision making, but it also provides models and opportunities for practice through four essential ethical paradigms. It is, in a word, comprehensive. Few teaching resources in educational leadership come close." Michelle D. Young, Professor and Dean, Loyola Marymount University, Executive Director Emeritus, University Council for Educational Administration

"In their fifth edition of this seminal book, the authors skillfully use multiple ethical paradigms to explore complex moral dilemmas involving technology and other real-life concerns facing educators. This book is a must-read for educational leaders and those who prepare them for their ethically challenging roles." Martha M. McCarthy, Presidential Professor, Loyola Marymount University, and Chancellors Professor Emeritus, Indiana University

"A significant contribution by two of the most respected and thoughtful scholars in the field of educational ethics. Shapiro and Stefkovich provide the most coherent narrative to date on the significance of ethics for school leaders. No one does a better job of taking readers to the street level to teach the type of ethical issues which they will confront on the job." Joseph Murphy, Professor of Educational Leadership, Emeritus, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxi
Part I Practice and Paradigms in the Study of Ethics
1(36)
1 Multiple Ethical Paradigms and the Preparation of Educational Leaders in a Diverse, Divided, and Complex Era
3(8)
2 Viewing Ethical Dilemmas through Multiple Paradigms
11(26)
Part II A Multiparadigm Approach to Analyzing Paradoxical Dilemmas
37(202)
3 Individual Rights versus Community Standards
41(18)
Case studies
3.1 Artificial Insemination
45(2)
3.2 The Trouble with Daddy's Roommate
47(2)
3.3 The School of Hard Knocks
49(1)
3.4 Glory and Fame: Determining its Worth
50(2)
3.5 Who Comes First: The Student? The Parents? The School? The Teachers?
52(3)
3.6 The Cultural Sensitivity of Competing Values
55(4)
4 Traditional Curriculum versus Hidden Curriculum
59(20)
Case studies
4.1 AIDS and Age-appropriate Education
61(3)
4.2 Culturally Responsive Curriculum or an Ethical Dilemma?
64(3)
4.3 School Budget Blues and Copyright
67(2)
4.4 There's No Place Like School
69(3)
4.5 Old Enough to Be Your Grandmother
72(2)
4.6 No to Pets, Yes to Companion Animals
74(5)
5 Personal Codes versus Professional Codes
79(22)
Case studies
5.1 Drunkenness or Disease?
82(2)
5.2 Rising Star or Wife Beater?
84(4)
5.3 Job Sharing: Some Real Benefits
88(2)
5.4 When Teachers Fight
90(2)
5.5 A Soldier and Family in Distress
92(2)
5.6 Who Gets the Support?
94(3)
5.7 An Empty Stomach or a Full Belly?
97(4)
6 The Melting Pot versus the Chinese Hot Pot
101(21)
Case studies
6.1 A Home for Marlon: The Foster-child Case
104(4)
6.2 Parents' Rights versus School Imperatives
108(4)
6.3 Lost in Translation
112(2)
6.4 Legally Permissive but Ethically Responsive? Undocumented Students and Immigration Enforcement
114(2)
6.5 Homeless Student: Discipline Must Be Maintained
116(2)
6.6 When Refugee Students Challenge the School's Culture
118(4)
7 Religion versus Culture
122(25)
Case studies
7.1 Buddhism and the Caring of Animals
126(4)
7.2 Ceremonial Rights
130(3)
7.3 Time Off for Religious Services
133(4)
7.4 Moral Empathy, Vulnerability, and Discipline in the Digital Age
137(2)
7.5 Religion and Social/Personal Contradictions
139(3)
7.6 A Secreted Culture of Religious Intolerance
142(5)
8 Equality versus Equity
147(28)
Case studies
8.1 When All Means All
151(4)
8.2 Black and White and Shades of Gray
155(4)
8.3 Access to Knowledge
159(2)
8.4 Academic Integrity in a Deaf Education Setting
161(3)
8.5 When Fundraising and School Policy Collide
164(3)
8.6 After Thought
167(3)
8.7 Gender Inclusive or Gender Disability?
170(5)
9 Accountability versus Responsibility
175(22)
Case studies
9.1 The Secret Society of Test Civers
179(2)
9.2 Whose Best Interests? A Testing Dilemma
181(3)
9.3 Incentive Pay for Teachers
184(3)
9.4 Testing High Stakes
187(4)
9.5 Ability, Maturity, and Parental Perspectives
191(2)
9.6 A Merit-based Scholarship
193(4)
10 Privacy versus Safety
197(22)
Case studies
10.1 Keeping Children Safe: When is Enough, Enough?
201(4)
10.2 Confidentiality Laws: To Protect or to Betray?
205(2)
10.3 Punishment, Rehabilitation, or Mitigating Circumstances?
207(2)
10.4 Follow Policy or Favor the Connected?
209(2)
10.5 First Responder: Hostage Situation at School
211(3)
10.6 Lockdown, Leadership, and Little Children
214(5)
11 Technology versus Respect
219(20)
Case studies
11.1 After-school Antics
221(4)
11.2 All's Fait in Love and School
225(4)
11.3 Cyberbullying in the Middle
229(3)
11.4 School Discipline, Criminal Complaint, or Compassionate Intervention?
232(3)
11.5 Gaming Etiquette or Virtual Bullying?
235(4)
Part III Teaching as Scholarly Work
239(28)
12 Ethics, Ourselves, and Our Pedagogy
241(26)
About the Contributors 267(15)
Index 282
Joan Poliner Shapiro is Co-Director Emerita of the New DEEL (Democratic Ethical Educational Leadership) Community Network and Professor Emerita of Higher Education at Temple University, USA.

Jacqueline Stefkovich is an Independent Consultant, Researcher, and Professor Emerita in the Department of Education Policy Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, USA.