
African American Perspectives on Leadership in Schools: Building a Culture of Empowerment
Author(s): Linda C. Tillman (Editor), Lenoar Foster
- Publisher: R&L Education (UK)
- Publication Date: 16 Oct. 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 264 pages
- ISBN-10: 1607094886
- ISBN-13: 9781607094883
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
We know that leadership makes a difference in students’ learning. With this book, we can better prepare our aspiring leaders to make a difference in African American students’ achievement. The authors not only challenge our conception of today’s school organization and structure but also inspire us to act in new ways to create cultures of achievement for all students. — Nelda Cambron-McCabe, professor of educational leadership, Miami University, Ohio
If you care about the education of African American children, read this book! Two highly respected African American scholars collect some of the best indepth scholarly work on African American educational leadership. These scholars cover the history of African American school leadership, critical spirituality, African-centered pedagogy, womanist caring, urban school leadership, African American superintendents, leadership for troubled African American adolescents, critical factors for the underachievement of African American students, cultures of excellence, a critique of whole school reform, and antiracist school leadership preparation?a broad and deep array of topics focused on building ?a culture of empowerment? for African American children, their families, and their communities. This is now the seminal book on African American perspectives on leadership in schools.. — Jim Scheurich, professor, Educational Administration and Human Resource Development Department, editor, International Journal of Qualitative St
This just-released book is a collection of some of the best in-depth scholarly work on African American educational leadership.
This timely volume contains empirical and theoretical information that will help improve decision-making for school leaders in diverse school settings. — Lamont A. Flowers, Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership, Eugene T. Moore School of Education, Clemson University and executive directo
If you care about the education of African American children, read this book!Two highly respected African American scholars collect some of the best indepth scholarly work on African American educational leadership. These scholars cover the history of African American school leadership, critical spirituality, African-centered pedagogy, womanist caring, urban school leadership, African American superintendents, leadership for troubled African American adolescents, critical factors for the underachievement of African American students, cultures of excellence, a critique of whole school reform, and antiracist school leadership preparation―a broad and deep array of topics focused on building “a culture of empowerment” for African American children, their families, and their communities. This is now the seminal book on African American perspectives on leadership in schools. — Jim Scheurich, professor, Educational Administration and Human Resource Development Department, editor, International Journal of Qualitative St
About the Author
Lenoar Foster was professor and associate dean for administration, research and graduate studies in the College of Education at Washington State University. He held dual professorial appointments in educational leadership (K-12 Administration) and higher education. He passed away just prior to this book’s publication.
Linda C. Tillman is a professor in the Educational Leadership Program at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and Vice President of Division A of the American Educational Research Association. Her research interests include African American principals, parental involvement, and culturally sensitive research approaches.
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