Third Edition
Kenneth A. Strike, Emil J. Haller, Jonas F. Soltis
Publication Date: January 23, 2005
Pages: 208
Series: Professional Ethics in Education Series
This popular text features a rigorous yet practical approach to the difficult dilemmas that so often arise in school administration. Using case studies to illustrate particular ethical issues, the authors cover such topics as: standards • assessment and evaluation • equal opportunity • multiculturalism • religious differences • due process • freedom of expression • personal liberty • and authority.
Updated to address today’s emphasis on meeting standards and raising test scores, the new Third Edition features:
The Ethics of School Administration, Third Edition is one of a set of books in the Teachers College Press Professional Ethics in Education Series. All of the books in this series will help educators and administrators to examine and reflect on the ethical dilemmas and controversies that are a normal and routine part of educational practice.
Praise for the First Edition!
“This text has much to recommend (it) to educators in general and school administrators in particular….encourages inquiring educators to explore the complexity of their decisions, thus improving the likelihood that decisions will be more ethical.”
—NASSP Bulletin
“Just like ethical practices, this book isn’t easy, but it’s good for you—and education.”
—The Executive Educator
“The text can be used both for courses in educational administration and by practicing administrators.”
—School Law News
Kenneth A. Strike is Professor of Cultural Foundations of Education at Syracuse University and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Education at Cornell University. Emil J. Haller is Professor Emeritus of Educational Administration at Cornell University. Jonas F. Soltis is William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Philosophy and Education Emeritus at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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