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"The Lifeworld of Leadership explores the crucial link between school character and school improvement. By building institutional character at the local level, principals, superintendents, and policymakers can not only protect the lifeworld of their schools but also craft an educational system based on layered loyalties and shared accountability. Sergiovanni draws from an exhaustive review of school reform initiatives in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand to provide specific and compelling examples of local school leadership at its best. He proposes initiatives that invite all educational stakeholders to lead without compromising the legitimate interests of their schools and communities."--Jacket.
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The Lifeworld of Leadership: Creating Culture, Community, and Personal Meaning in Our Schools (Jossey-Bass Education Series)
August 11, 2004, Jossey-Bass
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The lifeworld of leadership: creating culture, community, and personal meaning in our schools
2000, Jossey-Bass Publishers
in English
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The Lifeworld of Leadership
September 1999, Jossey-Bass
Hardcover
in English
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"Most successful school leaders will tell you that getting the culture right and paying attention to how parents, teachers, and students define and experience meaning are two widely accepted rules for creating effective schools."
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"Most successful school leaders will tell you that getting the culture right and paying attention to how parents, teachers, and students define and experience meaning are two widely accepted rules for creating effective schools."
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