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This book chronicles the history of social justice as a field of inquiry in educational administration, featuring narratives from pioneering scholars. It serves as both a historical account and a p...
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  • 16 December 2009
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This is the first chronicle of the history of social justice as a line of inquiry within the field of educational administration. Editors Tooms and Boske have amassed a collective voice of leaders in the field of Educational Administration who have broken barriers and expanded the field through their own work and scholarship within a national and international arena. Many of these narratives are the first time tellings of the challenges and successes found in the works of this group of scholars of historic significance.

This collection is written and organized into practical and easy to digest sections. They are part history lesson, and part practical teaching tool for those who prepare school leaders. Anyone from school leaders to academics interested or charged with unpacking the messy intersections between school leadership and issues of social justice will find inspiration and easy to understand explanations of leadership and equity work within the chapters presented.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 342
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Educational Leadership for Social Justice
Publication Date: 16 December 2009
ISBN: 9781607523499
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Aims & Objectives, Moral and social purpose of education, Educational administration and organization
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Foreword; Margaret Grogan.
Series Editor Preface; Jeffrey S. Brooks.
Introduction: Social Justice and Doing Being Ordinary; Christa Boske and Autumn K. Tooms.
Part I. Looking Inward.
Chapter 1. Surviving While Dismantling One's Professional Culture: The Honor/Struggle for the Feminist Academic; Catherine Marshall.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 1 and 2.
Chapter 2. A Time to Grow: Workplace Mobbing and the Making of a Tempered Radical; Christa Boske.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 2 and 3.
Chapter 3. What's a Nice Dyke Like You Embracing This Postmodern Crap? Catherine A. Lugg.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 3 and 4.
Chapter 4. Fire in the Belly: Igniting a Social Justice Discourse in Learning Environments of Leadership Preparation; Gaetane Jean-Marie.
Part II. The Leadership Bridge.
Chapter 5. Leading Justly in a Complex World; Carolyn M. Shields.
Part III. Looking Outward.
Chapter 6. The Miseducation of a Professor of Educational Administration: Learning and Unlearning Culturally (Ir)relevant Leadership; Jeffrey S. Brooks.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 5 and 6.
Chapter 7. Individual Transformation for Global Impact: Increasing Global Citizenship Through Study Abroad; Colleen L. Larson and Teboho Moja.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 6 and 7.
Chapter 8. Unlocking the Door to International Collaboration: The Power of Interpersonal Relationships and Learning Communities; Bruce Barnett and Gary O'Mahony.
Scenic Overlook: Chapters 7 and 8.
Chapter 9. Personal Reflections on an Organizational Transformation: UCEA's Re-Emerging Role in a World of Interdependent Nations; Stephen Jacobson.
Part IV. The Reflecting Pool.
Chapter 10. The Reflecting Pool; Autumn K. Tooms and Christa Boske.
Chapter 11. Epilogue; Ira Bogotch and Dilys Schoorman.