Concluding reflections on "Leadership for learning in the context of social justice

Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to reflect on and respond to the papers contained in this Special Issue of Journal of Educational Administration.Design methodology approach - A commentary is provided for each of the nine articles in the Special Issue.Findings - The papers in the Special Issue...

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Published inJournal of educational administration Vol. 45; no. 6; pp. 782 - 787
Main Authors Skrla, Linda, Bell McKenzie, Kathryn, Scheurich, James Joseph
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Emerald Group Publishing Limited 02.10.2007
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Summary:Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to reflect on and respond to the papers contained in this Special Issue of Journal of Educational Administration.Design methodology approach - A commentary is provided for each of the nine articles in the Special Issue.Findings - The papers in the Special Issue constitute a substantial and important contribution toward incorporating international perspectives into an existing research discourse on educational leadership for social justice. One of the immediate challenges that will need to be addressed is how to systematically work against the hegemony of Western thought and colonialism that infiltrates all our discourses, even those that generate scholarship such as that found in this Special Issue.Originality value - The paper reflects on the current Special Issue, and provides directions for future research.
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