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Ethical leadership

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anna KilderryAnna Kilderry
What is ethical leadership? Have you ever wondered what your ethical responsibilities are as an educational leader in 21st century educational contexts, or where to look for ethical guidance? As teachers in early childhood, primary and secondary schools, vocational education and higher education contexts, we all share the complexities of managing relationships effectively, respectfully and fairly. The Victorian Institute of Teaching reminds us that as teachers that 'we hold a unique position of trust and influence, which we recognise in our relationships with students, parents (caregivers and guardians), colleagues and the community.' Along with our unique position, educational contexts in contemporary times are complex, there are competing and contradictory agendas that we need to contend with, ever increasing and changing accountabilities, and yet as teachers we are expected to always be inclusive, equitable and fair decision makers. So, how can we be ethical leaders?

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Journal

Teacher Learning Network

Volume

20

Season

Winter

Pagination

14-15

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

1444-1284

Publication classification

C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2013, RMIT Publishing

Issue

2

Publisher

RMIT Publishing

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