Catholic School Leadership

Catholic School Leadership
Author: Thomas Hunt,Brother Thomas Oldenski,Theodore J. Wallace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2005-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135708351

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Catholic School Leadership addresses many of the challenges facing those who prepare faith leaders and education leaders for the Catholic schools of the future. The well-known editors and contributors to this volume have written about their personal experiences with Catholic schools; the educational foundations of Catholic schools; teacher preparation and development; Catholic school leadership; dealing with parents and families; and the challenges of technology for Catholic schools. The contributions emphasize the perspectives of both scholars and practitioners within Catholic education and will interest anyone who has experienced time in a Catholic school either as a student, teacher or administrator, as well as those interested in what is happening within Catholic schools today.

Catholic School Leadership

Catholic School Leadership
Author: Anthony J. Dosen,Barbara S. Rieckhoff
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681232737

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The administration of Pre K – 12 Catholic schools becomes more challenging each year. Catholic school leaders not only have the daunting task of leading a successful learning organization, but also to serve as the school community’s spiritual leader and the vigilant steward who keeps the budget balanced, the building clean, and maintaining a healthy enrollment in the school. Each of these tasks can be a full time job, yet the Catholic school principal takes on these tasks day after day, year after year, so that teachers may teach as Jesus did. The goal of this book is to provide both beginning and seasoned Catholic school leaders with some insights that might help them to meet these challenges with a sense of confidence. The words in this text provide research?based approaches for dealing with issues of practice, especially those tasks that are not ordinarily taught in educational leadership programs. This text helps to make sense of the pastoral side of Catholic education, in terms of structures, mission, identity, curriculum, and relationships with the principal’s varied constituencies. It also provides some insights into enrollment management issues, finances and development, and the day in day out care of the organization and its home, the school building. As a Catholic school leader, each must remember that the Catholic school is not just another educational option. The Catholic school has a rich history and an important mission. Historically, education of the young goes back to the monastic and cathedral schools of the Middle Ages. In the United States, Catholic schools developed as a response to anti?Catholic bias that was rampant during the nineteenth century. Catholic schools developed to move their immigrant and first generation American youth from the Catholic ghetto to successful careers and lives in the American mainstream. However, most importantly, Catholic schools have brought Christ to generations of youngsters. It remains the continuing call of the Catholic school to be a center of Evangelization—a place where Gospel values live in the lives of faculty, students and parents. This text attempts to integrate the unique challenges of the instructional leader of the institution with the historical and theological underpinnings of contemporary Catholic education.

A Practitioner s Guide to Catholic School Leadership

A Practitioner s Guide to Catholic School Leadership
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Catholic schools
ISBN: 1558335315

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School Leadership

School Leadership
Author: Professor Gerald Grace,Gerald Grace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135718633

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This text provides a study of the education policy scholarship of leadership. It examines the ways in which concepts of educational leadership and management have evolved historically and culturally, reviewing contemporary debates about the nature of school leadership.; The question of what school leadership could and should be is at the centre of political, ideological and educational debate in many societies. These debates involve cultural conservatives, New Right marketeers, democrats and community educators, feminists and critical theorists as well as school governors, headteachers and teachers, parents, community members and school students.; These debates are reviewed and the theoretical context is illuminated by fieldwork accounts derived from the research participation of 88 headteachers working in English schools, both primary and secondary. Such accounts provide an insight into the challenges of contemporary school leadership as headteachers face new power relationships, new curriculum responsibilities and management and marketing cultures which generate moral, ethical and professional dilemmas for many of them.

Formation and Development for Catholic School Leaders The principal as educational leader expectations in the areas of leadership curriculum and instruction

Formation and Development for Catholic School Leaders  The principal as educational leader  expectations in the areas of leadership  curriculum  and instruction
Author: Maria J. Ciriello, Ph.D.
Publsiher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996
Genre: Catholic schools
ISBN: 1574550780

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Catholic Schools

Catholic Schools
Author: Gerald Grace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134545209

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In this ground-breaking book, Gerald Grace addresses the dilemmas facing Catholic education in an increasingly secular and consumer-driven culture. Theory and original research drawn from interviews with Catholic headts are combined.

Leadership in Catholic Education

Leadership in Catholic Education
Author: Dr. Dan Riley,Deirdre Jean Duncan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2002
Genre: Catholic schools
ISBN: 1740500105

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Explores the issues faced by Catholic schools in the context of contemporary Australian society. This book covers topics such as: the role of identity; leadership; functioning and funding; legal issues; and interaction with the market, both political and social.

Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective

Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective
Author: Christopher M. Branson,Maureen Marra,Margaret Franken,Dawn Penney
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350042407

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There is an abundance of research saying that not only is leadership in higher education ineffective but also that it actually undermines the essential work that should be happening in universities. Christopher M. Branson, Maureen Marra, Margaret Franken and Dawn Penney provide a new insight into leadership that has proven to be far more effective for all involved – the transrelational approach to leadership. This new way of leading places an emphasis on the importance of the relationships that the leader develops with each and every person they are leading. However, in order to apply this new way of leading, higher education institutions must change some of the key ways they work. This book provides direction in how this can happen, what benefits would result, and offers a view on what the future for higher education might be if such changes to leadership are not made. Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective both critiques the likely implications of adopting this transrelational form of leadership into a higher educational institution and discusses the implications of not doing so. Although a transrelational approach to leadership might seem daunting for higher education institutions to adopt, is there any other choice? The authors argue that it is inconceivable for institutions founded upon promoting human development as a consequence of research to ignore such research that not only questions the suitability of current leadership practices but also offers a more effective alternative.