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Language Program Leadership in a Changing World: An Ecological Model [Kõva köide]

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Language Program Leadership in a Changing World: An Ecological Model presents a comprehensive view of management and leadership in language programs as situated in a complex, globalized context with rapidly changing characteristics. The language program is described as an extensive ecology made up of many different types of interacting parts, which leaders of these programs must manage and balance with strong attention to context and to the future. The discussion emphasizes the complexity of the job of leading a language program and the many types of roles the leadership must fill in monitoring the program and its context for continuity and change and leading with an eye the future. The focus is on college and university English language programs, with discussion of the place they occupy within academia and in relation to other types of language programs (e.g. foreign language and English composition). The book is both practical and theoretical, offering case studies and overviews of 'nuts and bolts' issues of administration such as financial, data, and people management, in addition to an original model that problematizes and theorizes the language program based on notions of ecology and frames, a review of research, and suggestions for further research.
Preface vii
PART I THE CONTEXT
Chapter One The Language Program in A Changing World
3(16)
Chapter Two The Language Program Ecology
19(44)
Chapter Three Situating the Language Program
63(42)
PART II THE PEOPLE
Chapter Four The Students
105(26)
Chapter Five The Faculty
131(38)
Chapter Six The Leadership
169(50)
PART III THE POTENTIAL
Chapter Seven Curriculum Development
219(32)
Chapter Eight Program Development
251(48)
Chapter Nine Leading Into the Future
299(28)
References 327(12)
Appendix 339