Educational Leadership for Transformation and Social Justice: Narratives of change in South Africa: Routledge Research in Educational Leadership
Autor John Ambrosioen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2018
With its in-depth analysis of the narratives, this book will provide educational leaders who have an orientation towards transformation and social justice with insights that enable them to think differently about how to make the policies, programs, and institutional culture of their own universities more equitable and just. It will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education, educational justice, higher education, educational leadership and change, social justice and racial justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138602205
ISBN-10: 1138602205
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Educational Leadership
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138602205
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Educational Leadership
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and ProfessionalCuprins
Introduction
1. What is Educational Leadership for Transformation and Social Justice?
2. Jonathan Jansen: The Soft Revolution: Embracing the Better Versions of Ourselves
3. M.G. Sechaba Mahlomaholo: The Question of Fairness: Creating Opportunities to Succeed
4. B.R. Rudi Buys: Something Much Bigger: Doing What is Good and What is Right
5. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela: Repairing the Brokenness of the Past: Working Through the Unfinished Business of Trauma
6. André Keet: There is Nobody Innocent Here: Shared Complicity and the Sharp Edge of Social Justice
7. Lis Lange: Transformation as an Intellectual and Ethical Project: Changing Inherited Patterns of Thought and Social Practice
8. John Samuel: A New Hope: Believing in a Fairer, More Decent, and More Humane Society
9. A Bigger Dream: Visions of Educational Leadership for Transformation and Social Justice in South Africa
1. What is Educational Leadership for Transformation and Social Justice?
2. Jonathan Jansen: The Soft Revolution: Embracing the Better Versions of Ourselves
3. M.G. Sechaba Mahlomaholo: The Question of Fairness: Creating Opportunities to Succeed
4. B.R. Rudi Buys: Something Much Bigger: Doing What is Good and What is Right
5. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela: Repairing the Brokenness of the Past: Working Through the Unfinished Business of Trauma
6. André Keet: There is Nobody Innocent Here: Shared Complicity and the Sharp Edge of Social Justice
7. Lis Lange: Transformation as an Intellectual and Ethical Project: Changing Inherited Patterns of Thought and Social Practice
8. John Samuel: A New Hope: Believing in a Fairer, More Decent, and More Humane Society
9. A Bigger Dream: Visions of Educational Leadership for Transformation and Social Justice in South Africa
Recenzii
‘At last a book that examines leadership from a completely new perspective as messy, conflicted, emotive, political, spiritual and ethical; in other words, leadership that at its core is a deeply human endeavour which is at once vulnerable and transformative, broken and just.
Too many books on the subject are neat-and-tidy accounts of six or seven steps to effective management or authentic leadership. The picture of leadership that emerges from these many popular and even academic texts present leaders is one of firm and decisive agents who are always clear, determined and precise in how they do their work.
These ground breaking case studies of real leaders on a deeply divided campus in a highly unequal country hold intellectual as well as practical significance for the problem of leadership, anywhere. Leadership, in such contexts, is as much about reparation as it is about reconciliation, about hurt as well as hope. This book must be required reading for those who lead, or study leadership, in difficult contexts.’
Jonathan Jansen, Vice Chancellor and Rector, University of the Free State, South Africa
‘The one thing which struck me most in this text about Educational Leadership is the challenge the seven University of the Free State leaders make to all of us to self-reflect. They come at it from different ideological perspectives but make clear how in conflict environments which operate on simplistic binary positions – particularly that of white versus black – one needs to be aware of the complex ways in which many of us are complicit in the production and reproduction of inequality. This book is not a manual for how leaders should lead but it insists that they should demonstrate deep educatedness – self-awareness – in everything that they do. In the current South African conjuncture of suspicion and animosity, I would like to suggest, this is the first requirement the leader must impose on him or herself.’
Crain Soudien, Chief Executive Officer, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
‘This book is a "must-read" for anyone interested in leadership for social justice in South Africa and other post-conflict societies. Its approach is not only unique, but totally engaging as it presents chapter long profiles of leaders whose personal stories are both compelling and inspiring. These profiles clearly demonstrate the contextual nature of social justice work, the personal toll it takes on those who practice it, and the deep commitments required to effect change. You will resonate deeply with their stories, perhaps even cry with them, celebrate their successes, and leave, more determined to effect change in your own context.’
Carolyn Shields, Professor, College of Education, Wayne State University, USA
Too many books on the subject are neat-and-tidy accounts of six or seven steps to effective management or authentic leadership. The picture of leadership that emerges from these many popular and even academic texts present leaders is one of firm and decisive agents who are always clear, determined and precise in how they do their work.
These ground breaking case studies of real leaders on a deeply divided campus in a highly unequal country hold intellectual as well as practical significance for the problem of leadership, anywhere. Leadership, in such contexts, is as much about reparation as it is about reconciliation, about hurt as well as hope. This book must be required reading for those who lead, or study leadership, in difficult contexts.’
Jonathan Jansen, Vice Chancellor and Rector, University of the Free State, South Africa
‘The one thing which struck me most in this text about Educational Leadership is the challenge the seven University of the Free State leaders make to all of us to self-reflect. They come at it from different ideological perspectives but make clear how in conflict environments which operate on simplistic binary positions – particularly that of white versus black – one needs to be aware of the complex ways in which many of us are complicit in the production and reproduction of inequality. This book is not a manual for how leaders should lead but it insists that they should demonstrate deep educatedness – self-awareness – in everything that they do. In the current South African conjuncture of suspicion and animosity, I would like to suggest, this is the first requirement the leader must impose on him or herself.’
Crain Soudien, Chief Executive Officer, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
‘This book is a "must-read" for anyone interested in leadership for social justice in South Africa and other post-conflict societies. Its approach is not only unique, but totally engaging as it presents chapter long profiles of leaders whose personal stories are both compelling and inspiring. These profiles clearly demonstrate the contextual nature of social justice work, the personal toll it takes on those who practice it, and the deep commitments required to effect change. You will resonate deeply with their stories, perhaps even cry with them, celebrate their successes, and leave, more determined to effect change in your own context.’
Carolyn Shields, Professor, College of Education, Wayne State University, USA
Notă biografică
John Ambrosio is Associate Professor of Social Foundations in the Department of Educational Studies at Ball State University. He received a Core Fulbright Scholar Program grant to work with colleagues in the Faculty of Education at the University of the Free State in South Africa. Dr. Ambrosio’s most recent publication, co-authored with Adré le Roux and Percy Mdunge, is "Re-visioning teacher education for social justice in post-apartheid South Africa."
Descriere
There is a burgeoning crisis in schools and institutions of higher education in South Africa which calls for the creation of opportunities for previously marginalized and excluded students to access institutions of higher education, and to succeed academically. The need to do so is of vital importance to the social, economic, and political stability and development of South Africa, and to strengthening its nascent democratic institutions and traditions.Written in an ethnographic style and based around ten semi-structured face-to-face interviews with key senior and mid-level leaders, this book explores views on leadership for transformation and social justice within higher education.