ContentsList of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1 Understanding Organizations
Chapter 1 Understanding Schools and Districts as Organizations
Chapter 2 Schools as Open Systems: There’s a Whole World Out There
Chapter 3 School Leadership as Organized Anarchy: Taming the Untamable Beast
Chapter 4 Organizational Learning
Chapter 5 What Do Leaders Do?
Part 2 Leading Schools
Chapter 6 Transformational Leadership and Change
Chapter 7 Leading Instruction
Chapter 8 Leading With Others: Distributed Leadership and its Conceptual Ancestors
Chapter 9 Epilogue: Where We Stand at This Moment
S. David Brazer is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Stanford University, USA.
Scott C. Bauer is Professor of Education and Associate Dean of Advanced Education and Doctoral Programs at the University of Colorado, Denver, USA.
Bob L. Johnson, Jr. is Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Alabama, USA.
"This book is a major resource for principal preparation programs
that avoids simple management platitudes while providing thought
provoking examples of dilemmas of leadership practice for
discussion. The integration of organization theory and real cases
will engage both instructors and students."
--Karen Seashore Louis, Regents Professor, Department of
Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development, University of
Minnesota"This text provides a range of theoretical and historical
perspectives on school organizations relevant to the work of
educational leaders and engages readers in experiences intended to
demonstrate the value of such perspectives for their practice. This
is a very ambitious undertaking which is mostly quite
successful."
--Kenneth Leithwood, Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto
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