Higher education leadership for democracy sustainability and social justice

Higher education leadership for democracy  sustainability and social justice
Author: Sjur Bergan,Ira Harkavy,Ronaldo Munck
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287193742

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Democracy, sustainability and social justice: the leading role that higher education must play in maintaining these three principles This publication, Higher education leadership for democracy, sustainability and social justice, arises from the global forum that the Council of Europe, the International Consortium for Higher Education, Civic Responsibility and Democracy, the Organization of American States and the International Association of Universities organised at Dublin City University in June 2022. It also arises from the challenges of Covid-19, which both highlighted and contributed to the fragility of democracy, with the increasing erosion of democratic participation, the deepening of extreme inequities, the strengthening of identity and nationalistic politics and the promotion of populist anti-intellectualism, involving attacks on science and knowledge itself. In this book, authors from Europe, the United States and Latin America argue that democracy, sustainability and social justice are inextricably linked, and that we can impact none of them unless higher education plays an important role in identifying the issues and helping society devise a viable and robust response. The book argues that higher education must do more than develop and disseminate knowledge and understanding. Higher education must influence the way individuals and societies behave. Higher education must lead. The importance of this leadership is illustrated by the inclusion of the Dublin Global Forum in the programme of the Irish Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe and will be borne out by the positions and actions of the higher education community.

Assembling and Governing the Higher Education Institution

Assembling and Governing the Higher Education Institution
Author: Lynette Shultz,Melody Viczko
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137522610

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This book emphasizes the inherently democratic nature of education; from those who practice in higher education institutions and are involved in decision-making, to those questioning the methods of reform processes in those institutions. As they are faced with increasing pressures to restructure and change their organizations in line with global institutional demands the foundations upon which their leadership and governance are based are called into question. This book takes a critical approach to understanding higher education leadership and governance. The overarching questions asked in this book are: how has higher education come to be assembled in contemporary governance practices within the context of global demands for reform and how are issues of justice being taken up as part of and in resistance to this assemblage?

Civic Engagement and Community Service at Research Universities

Civic Engagement and Community Service at Research Universities
Author: Krista M. Soria,Tania D. Mitchell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137553126

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This book outlines how undergraduate students engage with civic and community projects and how this can be encouraged by their universities. It also explores how universities can build on this involvement and develop undergraduates' civic and democratic capacities, including programmatic strategies and conceptual frameworks for understanding the students' activities. As higher education across the globe experiences increasing student numbers it is important to understand how students engage with civic and community service.

Higher Education Administration for Social Justice and Equity

Higher Education Administration for Social Justice and Equity
Author: Adrianna Kezar,Julie Posselt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429787102

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Higher Education Administration for Social Justice and Equity empowers all administrators in higher education to engage in their work—to make decisions, hire, mentor, budget, create plans, and carry out other day-to-day operations—with a clear commitment to justice, sensitivity to power and privilege, and capacity to facilitate equitable outcomes. Grounding administration for social justice as a matter of daily work, this book translates abstract concepts and theory into the work of hiring, socialization, budgeting, and decision-making. Contributed chapters by renowned scholars and current practitioners examine the way higher education administration is organized, and will help readers both question existing structures and practices, and consider new and different ways of organizing campuses based on equity and social justice. Rich with case studies and pedagogical tools, this book connects theory to practice, and is an invaluable resource for current and aspiring administrators.

Leadership for Social Justice and Democracy in Our Schools

Leadership for Social Justice and Democracy in Our Schools
Author: Alan M. Blankstein,Paul D. Houston
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412981613

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Research shows that students' sense of belonging in their school communities is critically linked to academic achievement. This ninth and final book in The Soul of Educational Leadership series offers practical strategies for promoting socially responsible school cultures that foster greater student engagement and democratic values. A joint publication with the American Association of School Administrators and the HOPE Foundation with contributions from renowned educators Bonnie Davis, Linda Skrla, Randall Lindsey, and others, this book explores the key concepts of respect, equity, and character, and examines tough issues such as: - Reflecting on our own backgrounds and assumptions - Modeling socially responsible behavior - Teaching students to discern injustice - Enacting a zero-tolerance policy toward bullying. Students will shape tomorrow based on what they learn today. This compact guide equips educators to implement democratic practices, act in socially just ways, and impart democratic values to the citizens of the future.

Social Justice and the University

Social Justice and the University
Author: J. Shefner,H. Dahms,R. Jones,A. Jalata
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137289384

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Can universities continue to play a major role in advancing social justice today? This volume illuminates key aspects of social justice as a theoretical project and as a set of practical challenges. Authors address related issues from the perspectives of active practitioners in the context of or from close proximity to universities.

Student Engagement Higher Education and Social Justice

Student Engagement  Higher Education  and Social Justice
Author: Corinna Bramley,Keith Morrison
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000750232

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Student engagement is a catch-all term, irresistible to educators and policy makers, and serving many agendas and purposes. This ground-breaking book provides a powerful theory of student engagement, rooted in critical theory and social justice. It sets out a compelling argument for student engagement to promote social justice and to repel neoliberalism in, and through, higher education, addressing three key questions: Student engagement in what? Student engagement for what? Student engagement for whom? The answers draw on Habermas, Honneth, Gramsci, Foucault, and Giroux in examining ideology, power, recognition, resistance, and student engagement, with examples drawn from across the world. It sets out key features, limitations, and failures of neoliberalism in higher education, and indicates how student engagement can resist it. Student engagement calls for higher education institutions to be sites for challenge, debate on values and power, action for social justice, and for students to engage in the struggle to resist neoliberalism, taking action to promote social justice, democracy, and the public good. This book is essential reading for educators, researchers, managers and students in higher education, social scientists, and social theorists. It is a call to reawaken higher education for social justice, human rights, democracy, and freedoms.

Leadership for Social Justice in Higher Education

Leadership for Social Justice in Higher Education
Author: T. Bigalke,M. Zurbuchen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137361455

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This book provides a wealth of comparative information on social justice in higher education worldwide by examining how the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program, the world's largest private fellowship program in higher education, has succeeded in fostering social justice leadership over the past ten years.