A Case Study Approach to Educational Leadership

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Author: Sharon D. Kruse, Julie A. Gray ISBN: 9781351609654
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 4, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Sharon D. Kruse, Julie A. Gray
ISBN: 9781351609654
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 4, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

A Case Study Approach to Educational Leadership takes on six core areas of school leadership—organizational vision; curriculum, instruction, and assessment; school and external community; school climate and culture; equity; and improvement, innovation, and reform. Using a case learning approach, this volume introduces salient theoretical and empirical literature in each core area and provides illustrative cases designed for individual and group analysis. Written for aspiring educational leaders, this book facilitates the discussion and reflection of individual and collective professional judgment and helps developing leaders make sense of the challenges school leaders face today.

Special Features:

  • Featured Cases direct readers toward the issues of practice embedded within the theoretical content area

    Linkage to relevant Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL) standards ground each chapter in the latest guidelines for the field

    Discussion Questions foster reflection of content and practical applications

    Leadership Activities and Web-Based Resources support leaders in making further connections to practice

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A Case Study Approach to Educational Leadership takes on six core areas of school leadership—organizational vision; curriculum, instruction, and assessment; school and external community; school climate and culture; equity; and improvement, innovation, and reform. Using a case learning approach, this volume introduces salient theoretical and empirical literature in each core area and provides illustrative cases designed for individual and group analysis. Written for aspiring educational leaders, this book facilitates the discussion and reflection of individual and collective professional judgment and helps developing leaders make sense of the challenges school leaders face today.

Special Features:

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