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Publication Date: 2021-Mar
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What Are the Practices of Unethical Leaders? Exploring How Teachers Experience the "Dark Side" of Administrative Leadership
Educational Management Administration & Leadership, v49 n2 p303-320 Mar 2021
This article is one of the few empirical studies exploring the "dark side" of ethical leadership. Using Oplatka's Irresponsible Leadership as an unethical leadership framework, the qualitative study explores how teachers conceptualize and experience unethical administrative leadership at their respective schools in the United States. This study found that amongst the unethical practices reported, they coalesced into six themes: absenteeism, indiscreet information sharing, disregard for the dignity of persons, abuses of power, displays of favoritism, and prioritizing personal gain.
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Administrator Behavior, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Employee Absenteeism, Withdrawal (Psychology), Confidentiality, Human Dignity, Power Structure, Bullying, Ethics, Moral Issues, Leadership Responsibility
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New Jersey; California; Wisconsin; Pennsylvania; Illinois
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