Leadership Tenets of Military Veterans Working as School Administrators

  • Bolles E
  • Patrizio K
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This study investigates the leadership tenets informing veterans’ work as school leaders. Drawing on 15 interviews and surveys with military veterans working as educational leaders, the study relies on Stake’s (2006) case study method to substantiate assertions that veterans: 1) come into education without the support of a transitional program, 2) are committed to taking care of their people, 3) have a strong belief in service, 4) are influenced by leadership that they have witnessed, and 5) are equipped to manage delegating and accountability by virtue of military experiences.

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Bolles, E., & Patrizio, K. (2016). Leadership Tenets of Military Veterans Working as School Administrators. Journal of Leadership Education, 15(3), 98–116. https://doi.org/10.12806/v15/i3/r3

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