This text--developed in response to an increasing interest in ethics and a growing number of courses on this topic that are now being offered in educational leadership programs--is designed to fill a gap in instructional materials for teaching the ethics component of the knowledge base that has been established for the profession. Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education: Applying Theoretical Perspectives to Complex Dilemmas, Second Edition: *demonstrates the application of different ethical paradigms (the ethics of justice, care, critique, and the profession) through discussion and analysis of real-life moral dilemmas that educational leaders face in their schools and communities; *addresses some of the practical, pedagogical, and curricular issues related to the teaching of ethics for educational leaders; *emphasizes the importance of ethics instruction from a variety of theoretical approaches; and *provides a process that instructors might follow to develop their own ethics unit or course. Part I provides an overview of why ethics is so important, especially for today's educational leaders, and presents a multiparadigm approach essential to practitioners as they grapple with ethical dilemmas. Part II deals with the dilemmas themselves. It includes a brief introduction to how the cases were constructed, an illustration of how the multiparadigm approach may be applied to a real dilemma, and ethical dilemmas written by graduate students that represent the kinds of dilemmas faced by practicing administrators in urban, suburban, and rural settings in an era full of complexities and contradictions. Part III focuses on pedagogy and provides teaching notes for the instructor. The authors discuss the importance of self-reflection on the part of both instructors and students, and model how they thought through their own personal and professional ethical codes as well as reflected upon the critical incidents in their lives that shape their teaching and frequently determine what they privileged in class.
Author(s): Joan Poliner Shapiro; Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Joan Poliner Shapiro, Jacqueline A. Stefk
Edition: 2
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 200
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Part I: Practice and Paradigms in the Study of Ethics......Page 16
1 Multiple Ethical Paradigms and the Preparation of Educational Leaders in a Diverse and Complex Era......Page 18
2 Viewing Ethical Dilemmas Through Multiple Paradigms......Page 25
Part II: A Multiparadigm Approach to Analyzing Paradoxical Dilemmas......Page 44
3 Individual Rights Versus Community Standards......Page 48
4 Traditional Curriculum Versus Hidden Curriculum......Page 59
5 Personal Codes Versus Professional Codes......Page 74
6 The American Melting Pot Versus the Chinese Hot Pot......Page 85
7 Religion Versus Culture......Page 97
8 Equality Versus Equity......Page 118
9 Accountability Versus Responsibility......Page 135
Part III: Teaching as Scholarly Work......Page 152
10 Ethics, Ourselves, and Our Pedagogy......Page 154
References......Page 174
About the Contributors......Page 184
Author Index......Page 192
Subject Index......Page 196