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Peer reviewedBogotch, Ira E.; And Others – Journal of School Leadership, 1995
Describes how context influenced 58 beginning school principals in urban, suburban, and rural Louisiana school districts. Results are presented as storylines that demonstrate social issues extending beyond any single district or any one context variable such as race or gender. Commonalities among the job tasks and work attitudes are discussed.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Context Effect, Instructional Leadership, Racial Differences
Peer reviewedWildy, Helen; Wallace, John – Journal of School Leadership, 1995
Reports an impact study of the Western Australian School Leadership Program, a development program for administrators. Questionnaires completed by 357 program participants and 287 colleagues indicated the impact of the training on leader behavior in schools. The effect was enhanced when several leaders from the same school had participated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBenham, Maenette K. P.; Shepard, Edward – Journal of School Leadership, 1995
The usefulness of an experientially-based Outward Bound leadership retreat is explored through the stories of five African American participants. Despite the brevity of the experience, participants reported that they developed constructive relationships and authentic commitments as they reaffirmed the importance of moral and ethical values. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrators, Blacks, Ethics, Experiential Learning


