Ethical leadership in schools: creating community in an environment of accountability and The cultural proficiency journey: moving beyond ethical barriers toward profound school change

  • Noonan S
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This article seeks to report on a research inquiry that explored the educational praxis of ethical school leaders in Chile. Behaving ethically is an imperative for school leaders. Being an ethical educational leader is something different. It is not only about behaving according to standards, but also rather involves an ethical way of being that engages the leader holistically in their attempt to do the right thing for students.

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Noonan, S. J. (2010). Ethical leadership in schools: creating community in an environment of accountability and The cultural proficiency journey: moving beyond ethical barriers toward profound school change. Journal of Moral Education, 39(4), 519–522. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057240.2010.521406

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