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Kise, Jane; Holm, Ann C. – Educational Leadership, 2022
Authors and education consultants Jane Kise and Ann C. Holm explore how teachers and leaders can treat challenges facing their schools as "polarities" which require regular work and attention to the needs of the entire community, as opposed to quick, one-time fixes. This approach not only provides more effective solutions to ingrained…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Teacher Role, Work Environment, Conflict Resolution
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Azzam, Amy M. – Educational Leadership, 2013
The author opens this conversation with noted educator and authoress, Maya Angelou, by asking: "How does resilience develop, and how can we instill it in others?" Azzam notes that if there is anyone who knows something about "resilience" (the theme of this issue of "Educational Leadership") it is Maya Angelou. Dr.…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Self Esteem, Child Development, Resistance (Psychology)
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Peterson, Kent D.; Deal, Terrence E. – Educational Leadership, 1998
Unproductive, toxic schools have fragmented staffs, eroding goals, and negative, hopeless atmospheres. Schools with strong, positive cultures feature service-oriented staffs, a collegial ambience, celebratory rituals, supportive social networks, and humor. In crafting school culture, school leaders (principals, teachers, and parents) act as…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Norms
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Fantini, Mario D. – Educational Leadership, 1972
Community participation has many faces, but is moving increasingly away from a group notion toward the individual participant, that is, each and every parent and student as educational consumer. (Author)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Resources, Decision Making
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Grant, Gerald; Briggs, John – Educational Leadership, 1983
Teachers and parents need to regain some of their lost authority and help youth contribute to society, not just borrow from it. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childrens Rights, High Schools, Parent Child Relationship