Conversations With Principals Issues, Values, and Politics

Conversations With Principals: Issues, Values, and Politics by Andrew E. Dubin, published by SAGE Publications on January 13, 2006, offers a comprehensive look into the perspectives of school principals across various educational levels. This 320-page book presents a series of interviews that delve into the complexities of leadership within the educational landscape, providing insights into the decisions and interactions that shape their roles.
Readers will find that this compilation allows them to engage with the inner thoughts of principals as they navigate issues, values, and political dynamics in their schools. The interviews highlight the multifaceted nature of educational leadership, revealing the challenges and responsibilities that come with the position. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in education and leadership, offering a firsthand account of the experiences that define the role of a principal.
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Conversations With Principals: Issues, Values, and Politics is a unique compilation of interviews with principals at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels. Unlike any other text in Educational Administration, this book allows students the unusual opportunity to experience the inner voice of principals as they discuss the many decisions they make and the multitude of people they must engage.
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