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Book analysis through organizational development theory
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Traditional Roles of Instructional Leadership
Instructional leadership, or transformational leadership, is where the principal replaces his traditional administrative role with a closer participation and examination into the educational format and running of his school. Traditionally, the school has a hierarchy of roles where the principal, at the topmost echelon, guides and supervises those beneath him, who, in turn, instruct the students what to do. An impassable gap exists between teachers and principal where each has different tasks and each is supposed to relegate them to their own spheres. Instructional leadership, on the other hand, believes that schools can be improved if the administrator occupies himself more with the actual curriculum and personally collaborates with the instructional format of his school. Ever since the 1980s when instructional leadership was first introduced, adherents of the philosophy believe that the principal is advised to unobtrusively mingle himself with students and teachers, observe the curriculum and teaching styles of the classrooms, observe the success of the various teaching models, and see how they can be improved.
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Moral law: foundations and ethical principles
Sun Tzu understood that if a country or a culture is to go to war against an enemy, then the leader of that country or culture must have the total support of his people and particularly of his warriors.
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Organizational climate versus organizational culture
Organizational Climate & Organizational Culture
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Global Brewing Industry Has Taken
Global brewing industry has taken a significant hit over the last 20 years as a result of the entrance of new players in the field. Product diversification, with new specialty microbrews becoming exceedingly popular has…
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Debate on Marxism
In early January of 1919, V.I. Lenin and Rosa Luxemburg had occasion to meet to discuss various theories regarding the development of the Marxist party in Germany and all of Europe and to discuss what part they and the…
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Robert H. Frank's Gauging the pain of the middle class
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Human Resources - Critically Appraise the Historical
Personnel Management & Human Resource Management
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Toying With Success the Todd Mcfarlane Companies
¶ … personality traits do leaders like Todd McFarlane possess that distinguish them from other individuals?
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Gender, media, and culture: an analytical overview
This is a six page paper. It is divided into three two-page papers, each with an individual question that is answered. The questions are: What is hegemony and how are the effects visible in your everyday life? (2 pages) What do you feel are the top 3 issues facing women and how they are portrayed in film and on television? (2 pages) Commonly in the media (television, movies, etc.) race and sexuality are portrayed with various stereotypes attached. Looking specifically at race and sexuality, discuss these stereotypes (the good, the bad, and the ugly). In what ways are they detrimental? In what ways could they be considered good, if at all? (2 pages)