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Muhimmah, Hitta Alfi; Budiyanto; Mudjito; Supriyanto – European Journal of Educational Research, 2022
This study investigates the inspiring leadership values in building an excellent inclusive higher education, including proactiveness, high-spiritedness, visionary, and humanist mindset. This was a case study where data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, document analysis, and audiovisual material observation. The…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Case Studies, Higher Education, Institutional Mission
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Risner, Doug; Musil, Pamela S. – Journal of Dance Education, 2017
Dance in the U.S. university finds its beginnings in the visionary leadership of women. Since the mid-1910s, dance faculty and students in higher education have been predominantly female. Gender in postsecondary dance today remains much the same, with the exception of dance leadership, which is increasingly male. This narrative inquiry is drawn…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Mixed Methods Research, Administrator Attitudes, Interviews
Jordan, Helen – 1997
Emerging technologies and unstable financial issues are placing increasing demands on college administrators to provide visionary leadership. While numerous management frameworks have emerged in the past two decades, from Total Quality Management to transformational leadership, leaders should consider the concept of leadership wisdom in guiding…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, College Administration, Higher Education
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M. O'Connor, Candy – Christian Higher Education, 2018
In the midst of numerous global uncertainties, leaders are expected to have the ability to articulate a compelling vision of a preferred future that energizes and engages followers. In fact, Kouzes and Posner (2009) have argued that "Being forward-looking--envisioning exciting possibilities and enlisting others in a shared view of the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Leadership, Leadership Styles, Christianity
Dagley, Duane H., Ed. – 1988
The following essays on presidential leadership by 12 presidents and former presidents of church-related colleges are presented in five sections: Section 1, The President and Institutional Challenge, contains "A Call for the President as Spiritual Director" (Duane H. Bagley); Section 2, Articulating the Mission, contains "The President and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Church Related Colleges, College Administration, College Planning
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Tipple, Robert – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2010
Post secondary education leaders and administrators are currently facing two separate but inter-related trends: the growth in online education, and the significant increase in adjunct (part-time) faculty. In order to maximize the educational quality and institutional effectiveness, education leaders must develop an approach that levers the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Leadership Styles, Educational Quality, Leadership Effectiveness
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Neumann, Yoram; Neumann, Edith F. – International Journal of Educational Management, 1999
A study of 158 college presidents examined the relationship of eight leadership styles (integrator, net-caster, focused visionary, focused performer, prioritizer, dreamer, implementer, maintainer) and three college outcomes (enrollment growth, resource growth, quality improvement). Distinct patterns are identified and their implications are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Outcomes Assessment, College Presidents
Duncan, P. Kay; Skarstad, Kirsten – 1995
Research indicates that others' perceptions of the success of a woman administrator are related to whether the woman fits into the range of expected behavior for women in our society, including the way in which she wields power. To explore this phenomenon, this study examined the leadership temperament of the woman administrator and how it…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Gender Issues
Wendel, Frederick C., Ed. – 1992
The implications of reflective practices for educational leadership are examined in this publication, which contains three papers originally presented at the 1990 Convention of the University Council for Educational Administration. Ann Hart, Nancy Sorensen, and Kerri Naylor report on applications of reflective practice to educational…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Eddy, Pamela L. – 2003
This study detailed how two community college presidents framed issues and events of change on their campuses based on their thinking, and it outlined the sources of power they used during the application of their plans for change. Both presidents were relatively new at their jobs; both had come from out of state to assume their new roles. A total…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Community Colleges, Educational Change, Higher Education