Paradoxes of Reform
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Featured in Paradoxes of Reform: Change-Minded Superintendents, Language, Leadership, and Dualism of Progress are superintendents who manage imposed change without abandoning local visions of good schooling, and who are unafraid of upholding their own views of what is important to their students.
In this era of externally imposed mandates, regulations dominate education. Fortunately, there are schools where education thrives despite the pressures of test-driven agendas. Featured in Paradoxes of Reform: Change-Minded Superintendents, Language, Leadership, and Dualism of Progress are superintendents who manage imposed change without abandoning local visions of good schooling, and who are unafraid to uphold their own views of what is important to students. By embracing what this book calls boundary-spanning leadership and resisting the bureaucratization of the mind, these superintendents prevent their systems from becoming schooling machines with a non-democratic or counter-educative agenda. Dualism can reign even among leaders known for their progressive qualities, masquerading as supposedly well-intentioned school reform that, in reality, makes schools more vulnerable to the workings of bureaucratic specialization, the technical-rational approach, administrative conformism, and an instrumental perspective on education. It can transform leaders into marionettes and immobilize local school reform. Within Paradoxes of Reform is the humbling, tantalizing reality of dualism as more endemic to schools than reformers realize and are prepared to deal with. The text asks those pursuing educational change to seek a deeper understanding of schools themselves, and probe further into the reasons underlying mixed progress.
Autorentext
Aleksey A. Tikhomirov earned his doctorate at Binghamton University, where he currently is a College of Community and Public Affairs Public Adminstration faculty member. His research has appeared in The Journal of Management History; The Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies; The Russian Journal of Management; The Leadership Quarterly; Management and Organizational History; and Public Administration Review.
Inhalt
Foreword - Acknowledgements - Leadership in a Time of Reform - The Field of Leadership Studies: A Critical Evaluation - Archetypes of Reform-Minded Leadership - Life History Research Design - Echoes of History: Boundary-Spanning and Reform-Minded Leadership - Dualism in the Interviews - A Panopticon View of Schools - Conclusion - Appendix A - Appendix B - Appendix C - Appendix D - Index.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 357g
- Untertitel Change-Minded Superintendents, Language, Leadership, and Dualism of Progress
- Autor Aleksey A. Tikhomirov
- Titel Paradoxes of Reform
- Veröffentlichung 31.05.2018
- ISBN 1433147246
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781433147241
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H225mm x B150mm x T14mm
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 250
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09781433147241