Dialogue is Not Just Talk: A New Ground for Educational LeadershipP. Lang, 2005 - 187 pàgines This is the first and only book that examines dialogue as it pertains to the work of school leaders. The authors of Dialogue Is Not Just Talk develop a theory of dialogic leadership that bridges the gaps between the pioneering philosophical works of such seminal thinkers as Bakhtin, Buber, and Gadamer, as well as the work of educational leaders. Using examples, vignettes, and illustrations, this book develops both a theoretical and a practical approach to educational leadership. Dialogue Is Not Just Talk speaks to leaders striving to develop relationships, improve understanding, overcome conflict, and create an increased sense of community within diverse contexts and pluralistic societies. This book will be useful in academic and practical settings. |
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... ourselves to it , and commit ourselves to it , we will indeed , as Bryck ( 1988 ) suggested in the elegant passage cited earlier , help to achieve both the survival and the promise of a pluralistic democracy . It is our hope that this ...
... ourselves to it , and commit ourselves to it , we will indeed , as Bryck ( 1988 ) suggested in the elegant passage cited earlier , help to achieve both the survival and the promise of a pluralistic democracy . It is our hope that this ...
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... ourselves from the moment of encounter with another . We must situate " the other meaning in relation to the whole of our own meanings or ourselves in relation to it ” ( Gadamer , 2002 , p . 268 ) . Are we doomed then to living a life ...
... ourselves from the moment of encounter with another . We must situate " the other meaning in relation to the whole of our own meanings or ourselves in relation to it ” ( Gadamer , 2002 , p . 268 ) . Are we doomed then to living a life ...
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... ourselves open to another by recognizing that our very engagement with the other is deeply and inextricably influenced by our prejudices and situatedness . We open our thinking when we are guided by the possibility that our unconscious ...
... ourselves open to another by recognizing that our very engagement with the other is deeply and inextricably influenced by our prejudices and situatedness . We open our thinking when we are guided by the possibility that our unconscious ...
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List of Figures | 1 |
Acknowledgments | 7 |
A Beginning | 14 |
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