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Hess, Michael; Johnson, Jerry; Reynolds, Sharon – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2014
The Developmental Democratic Planning (DDP) model frames educational planning as a process that extends beyond the immediate focus of a particular planning effort to acknowledge and cultivate the potential of all members of the organization to fulfill their roles as active participants in the democratic life of the organization. The DDP model…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Organizational Change, Instructional Leadership, Democratic Values
Larson, William; Hostiuck, Katherine; Johnson, Jerry – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
This conceptual paper suggests and elaborates on the use of physiological metaphors pertaining to the systems and parts of the body as an approach for fostering an understanding of organizational theories among students of educational administration. The importance of this pursuit is related to the recognition that the students often reject the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Administrator Education, School Organization, Organizational Theories
Johnson, Jerry; Reynolds, Sharon – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
The paper describes a graduate course deploying innovative instructional materials (e.g., the use of novels to provide context for theoretical constructs) and learning activities (e.g., community asset mapping) to engage issues of leadership in rural settings. Prior to describing the course itself, the paper develops a rationale for the importance…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Leadership, Training, Instructional Materials

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