Serving community : prosocial engagement in educational administration
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posted on 2024-06-17, 06:55authored byEJ Jaques, A Vongalis-Macrow
The rise of managerialism in the 1990s entrenched bureaucratic practices as core education and training for educational administrators. As the educational divide between those who achieve and those who fall short continues to problematize the success of educational reforms, the work of administrators becomes critical to review. The current challenge for educational administration is to provide an environment that genuinely serves the interests of complex diversity and social justice in education systems by building the frameworks that respects differences, protects the weak, and regulates the strong. By taking a more prosocial stance with issues relating to cultural diversity, equity, and democracy, educational administration can transform society, the school, and the classroom, through humanistic and interpretive management practices, and influencing pedagogy, curriculum, educator training, and the socio-political system.
History
Chapter number
18
Pagination
299-311
ISBN-13
9780762314614
ISBN-10
0762314613
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1.1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2007, Elsevier
Extent
26
Editor/Contributor(s)
Donahoo S, Hunter R
Publisher
Elsevier JAI
Place of publication
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Title of book
Teaching leaders to lead teachers : educational administration in the era of constant crisis