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    Examining the outcomes of equalizing critical theory in educational leadership programming

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    This paper describes some of the key findings of a study focused on students perceptions of the relevancy and usefulness of diversity issues and curriculum centered in critical theory not just being included, but also equalized in their Ed.D. leadership preparation program. After two years of coursework in which critical theory has been integrally woven among traditional educational leadership topics, students report on the ways in which they believe their biases and pre-existing assumptions have shifted and subsequently how their leadership behaviors have been transformed

    Examining the outcomes of equalizing critical theory in educational leadership programming

    No full text
    This paper describes some of the key findings of a study focused on students perceptions of the relevancy and usefulness of diversity issues and curriculum centered in critical theory not just being included, but also equalized in their Ed.D. leadership preparation program. After two years of coursework in which critical theory has been integrally woven among traditional educational leadership topics, students report on the ways in which they believe their biases and pre-existing assumptions have shifted and subsequently how their leadership behaviors have been transformed

    Dare educational leaders build a new social order?

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    This symposium offers four papers from a special issue of JEA which examined The Role of Social Justice in Educational Administration Programs. The first paper provides a context for the practicing social justice. The second reports on a study of three cohorts involved in a program with a social justice emphasis. The third offers a framework for preparing leaders to practice social justice. The fourth reports on resistance incurred in integrating a social justice perspective into a leadership preparation program

    Dare educational leaders build a new social order?

    No full text
    This symposium offers four papers from a special issue of JEA which examined The Role of Social Justice in Educational Administration Programs. The first paper provides a context for the practicing social justice. The second reports on a study of three cohorts involved in a program with a social justice emphasis. The third offers a framework for preparing leaders to practice social justice. The fourth reports on resistance incurred in integrating a social justice perspective into a leadership preparation program
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