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Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 54 - 76, 15.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.30828/real/2017.1.4

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  • Angelle, P. S., & Ogden, S. B. (2014). Social justice beliefs and behaviors: A macro/meso/micro look at one urban and one rural principal. Paper presented at the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) annual convention, Washington, DC.
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Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 54 - 76, 15.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.30828/real/2017.1.4

Abstract

This descriptive case study examined how a
principal in an urban elementary school in the southern United States became a
leader working for social justice in education. The principal cited her
parents’ values as contributing to her own seemingly countercultural beliefs
and behaviors relating to racial and ethnic diversity, and described schools as
essentially middle class phenomena, requiring students and teachers on either
side of the class divide to become bicultural. The principal enacted a vision
for empowering her students with the same support and freedom of choice
available to members of more privileged segments of society. Evidence of
interdependent micro, meso, and macro contexts, nonlinearity, and
self-organization in the complex system relate the framework of the study to
theories of complex systems, offering opportunities to apply understandings of
complex systems to the problems of social justice leaders.

References

  • Angelle, P. S., & Ogden, S. B. (2014). Social justice beliefs and behaviors: A macro/meso/micro look at one urban and one rural principal. Paper presented at the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) annual convention, Washington, DC.
  • Barbera, E. (2004). Quality in virtual education environments. British Journal of Educational Technology, 35(1), 13-20.
  • Bar-Yam, Y. (2004, March). Multi-scale variety in complex systems. Complexity, 9(4), 37-45.
  • Bryk, A. S., & Schneider, B. (2002). Trust in schools: A core resource for improvement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Stephanie B. Ogden This is me

Publication Date July 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Ogden, S. B. (2017). Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal. Research in Educational Administration and Leadership, 2(1), 54-76. https://doi.org/10.30828/real/2017.1.4
AMA Ogden SB. Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal. REAL is a scholarly peer-reviewed publication. July 2017;2(1):54-76. doi:10.30828/real/2017.1.4
Chicago Ogden, Stephanie B. “Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal”. Research in Educational Administration and Leadership 2, no. 1 (July 2017): 54-76. https://doi.org/10.30828/real/2017.1.4.
EndNote Ogden SB (July 1, 2017) Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal. Research in Educational Administration and Leadership 2 1 54–76.
IEEE S. B. Ogden, “Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal”, REAL is a scholarly peer-reviewed publication, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 54–76, 2017, doi: 10.30828/real/2017.1.4.
ISNAD Ogden, Stephanie B. “Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal”. Research in Educational Administration and Leadership 2/1 (July 2017), 54-76. https://doi.org/10.30828/real/2017.1.4.
JAMA Ogden SB. Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal. REAL is a scholarly peer-reviewed publication. 2017;2:54–76.
MLA Ogden, Stephanie B. “Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal”. Research in Educational Administration and Leadership, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. 54-76, doi:10.30828/real/2017.1.4.
Vancouver Ogden SB. Becoming an Educational Leader for Social Justice: A Micro/Meso/Macro Examination of a Southern U.S. Principal. REAL is a scholarly peer-reviewed publication. 2017;2(1):54-76.


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