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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... sharing beyond what is comfortable . But trust does require that what we share is real , that there is no pretense , no dissimulation , no seeming ( as Buber called it ) . Dialogue requires some assurance that each is open to sharing ...
... sharing beyond what is comfortable . But trust does require that what we share is real , that there is no pretense , no dissimulation , no seeming ( as Buber called it ) . Dialogue requires some assurance that each is open to sharing ...
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... shared set of meanings and a shared language that made the communicative foundation of collective action possible . The ability to join with another in communion does not mean a loss of identity or an ignoring of difference , but rather ...
... shared set of meanings and a shared language that made the communicative foundation of collective action possible . The ability to join with another in communion does not mean a loss of identity or an ignoring of difference , but rather ...
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... shared and on how to help those who differ to fall into line , learning the required norms and sharing the requisite values . These homogeneous concepts of community , however , are not what we envisage when we talk about a deeply ...
... shared and on how to help those who differ to fall into line , learning the required norms and sharing the requisite values . These homogeneous concepts of community , however , are not what we envisage when we talk about a deeply ...
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List of Figures | 1 |
Acknowledgments | 7 |
A Beginning | 14 |
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Dialogue is Not Just Talk: A New Ground for Educational Leadership Carolyn M. Shields,Mark M. Edwards Previsualització limitada - 2005 |
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