Framed by real stories and grounded in research, the second edition of Transformative Leadership in Education presents an alternative approach to leadership that is engaged, active, and courageous. Noted scholar Carolyn M. Shields explores the concept of transformative leadership and its potential to create learning environments that are academically excellent, equitable, inclusive, and socially just, even in the face of the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world of education today. Chapters combine contemporary research findings with stories of schools, leaders, students, teachers, and community members to demonstrate that transformative leadership can promote academic achievement, family and community empowerment, democratic engagement, and global citizenship. This exciting text will appeal to all aspiring and practicing leaders who want to prepare students to be successful, caring, and engaged citizens of the global community.
I accidentally picked up this book having misread the title and so glad I did. Very important from a view of social justice and what we need to do and how to act as educators.
The author clearly defines social justice as a call to action. Education is for 'all' children and it should promote both private good and public good. A framework and rationale for action is reviewed. State accountability and testing provide a minimal education for students, the rest is up to the school system to assure each child receives a great education.